Omron SYSMAC FH Series User Manual page 273

For communication settings
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l Connection Settings
Originator device
(PLC)
Target device
(Sensor Controller)
Packet interval (RPI)
Timeout value
*1.
Tags and tag sets in the PLC need to be the same.
*2.
Adjust the value based on the communication settings of the Sensor Controller such as the output period
and output time.
For details, refer to EtherNet/IP Communication Cycle (RPI) on page 2 - 194.
Precautions for Correct Use
• If the CIO memory area that holds contents were not specified when I/O memory addresses
are specified for communication areas, the information in each communication area will be
cleared when the operating mode of the PLC is changed.
• The settings for the following Assembly Object are required to specify instances without using
the EDS file.
Assembly Object Settings:
Setting item
Instance
FH/FHV Series Vision System User's manual for Communication Settings (Z342-E1)
2 Methods for Connecting and Communicating with External Devices
Setting item
Input tag set
Connection type
Output tag set
Output tag set
Input tag set
Setting
Description
value
Output connection (for normal con-
100
trol and for line 0 in Multi-line Ran-
dom-trigger Mode)
Input connection (for normal control
101
and for line 0 in Multi-line Random-
trigger Mode) for line 0)
Output connection (for line 1 in Multi-
102
line Random-trigger Mode)
Input connection (for line 1 in Multi-
103
line Random-trigger Mode)
Output connection (for line 2 in Multi-
104
line Random-trigger Mode)
Input connection (for line 2 in Multi-
105
line Random-trigger Mode)
Description
PLC_tag_set_name - [48 bytes]
Any (default: Point to Point connection)
PLC_tag_set_name - [20 bytes]
*1
Input_101 - [48 Bytes]
*1
Output_100 - [20 Bytes]
*2
Any (default: 50.0)
Any (default: Packet interval (RPI) x 4)
Set this value so that it is longer than the measure-
ment processing time of the Sensor Controller.
The sum of the size of the Command
Area and the User Input Area.
*1
The sum of the size of the Response
Area, Data Output Area, and User
Output Area.
*2
The sum of the size of the Command
Area and the User Input Area.
*1
The sum of the size of the Response
Area, Data Output Area, and User
Output Area.
*2
The sum of the size of the Command
Area and the User Input Area.
*1
The sum of the size of the Response
Area, Data Output Area, and User
Output Area.
*2
*1
*1
2
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