Mitsubishi 700 Series Instruction Manual page 156

Plug-in option. ethernet multiprotocol communication interface
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PROTOCOL-SPECIFIC INFORMATION
100 when connecting to the generic I/O assembly instances (or 20/21 when using the ODVA AC/DC
drive profile), and the size must be set to the number of 16-bit registers that we wish to send to the
interface card. For the purposes of this example, we are assuming that the default consumed data
word configuration, with two relevant registers (1 and 2). We therefore set the Output Size to 2.
Configuration: The Configuration Assembly Instance is unused, and its instance number and size
are therefore irrelevant (you can just enter "1" and "0", respectively).
When done, click "OK".
20) You should now see the new module
(named "ETHERNET-MODULE
Interface_Card") in the 1756-ENBT
branch under the I/O Configuration in
the controller organizer view. Right
click on this new module, choose
"Properties", and select the
Connection tab. Refer to Figure 42.
Confirm the setting of the Requested
Packet Interval (RPI). The RPI
defines the amount of time (in
milliseconds) between data
exchanges across an I/O connection.
9
The smallest RPI supported by the
Figure 42: Module Properties Connection Tab
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