Configuration In The Higher-Level Io Controller - YASKAWA VIPA System MICRO Manual

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7.4.4 Configuration in the higher-level IO controller

HB400 | CPU | M13-CCF0000 | en | 18-50
Deployment as PROFINET I-Device > Configuration in the higher-level IO controller
4.
Create the transfer areas by dragging them to the 'slots' as I/O areas from the
hardware catalog. There must be no gaps in the slots. To create the transfer areas,
the following input and output areas are available that can be assigned to the virtual
I-Device:
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Input: 1, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512 byte
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Output: 1, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512 byte
The data direction for Input or Output refers to the view of the I-Device.
Input areas define data that are sent from the higher-level IO controller to the I-
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Device and which are mapped to the input address area of the CPU.
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Output areas define data that are sent to the higher-level IO controller and
which are to stored in the output address area of the CPU.
5.
Save and transfer your project to the CPU.
It is assumed that a CPU is configured with IP address with the higher-level IO controller.
The IP address must be in the same IP circuit as the IP address of the I-Device.
1.
Open the project of the CPU with the higher-level IO controller.
2.
For the project engineering of VIPA I-Device in the high-level IO controller you have
to search the device 'PN I-Device for high-level CPU' in the hardware catalog at
PROFINET-IO and drag&drop it in the PROFINET subnet.
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