Omron NJ Series Network Connection Manual

Omron NJ Series Network Connection Manual

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Machine Automation Controller NJ-series
EtherNet/IP
Connection Guide
OMRON Corporation
Displacement Sensor(Confocal Fiber Type)
(ZW-CE1)
T M
P537-E1-01

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  • Page 1 Machine Automation Controller NJ-series EtherNet/IP Connection Guide OMRON Corporation Displacement Sensor(Confocal Fiber Type) (ZW-CE1) P537-E1-01...
  • Page 2 About Intellectual Property Right and Trademarks Microsoft product screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries. ODVA and EtherNet/IP™ are trademarks of ODVA EtherCAT® is registered trademark and patented technology, licensed by Beckhoff Automation GmbH, Germany.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Related Manuals ..................1 Terms and Definitions ................2 Remarks ..................... 3 Overview ....................5 Applicable Products and Support Software..........6 5.1. Applicable Products ................6 5.2. Device Configuration................7 EtherNet/IP Settings .................. 9 6.1. EtherNet/IP Communications Settings ..........9 6.2.
  • Page 4: Related Manuals

    1. Related Manuals 1. Related Manuals The table below lists the manuals related to this document. To ensure system safety, make sure to always read and heed the information provided in all Safety Precautions, Precautions for Safe Use, and Precaution for Correct Use of manuals for each device which is used in the system.
  • Page 5: Terms And Definitions

    2. Terms and Definitions 2. Terms and Definitions Term Explanation and Definition Tag data link A function that enables cyclic tag data exchanges on an EtherNet/IP network between Controllers or between Controllers and other devices without using a user program in the Controllers. A tag is a unit that is used to exchange data with tag data links.
  • Page 6: Remarks

    (4) It is prohibited to copy, to reproduce, and to distribute a part of or whole part of this document without the permission of OMRON Corporation. (5) This document provides the latest information as of May 2013. The information on this...
  • Page 7 3. Remarks The following notation is used in this document. Precautions for Safe Use Precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure safe usage of the product. Precautions for Correct Use Precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure proper operation and performance. Additional Information Additional information to read as required.
  • Page 8: Overview

    4. Overview This document describes the procedure for connecting the Displacement Sensor (ZW series) of OMRON Corporation (hereinafter referred to as OMRON) to NJ-series Machine Automation Controller (hereinafter referred to as the Controller) via EtherNet/IP and provides the procedure for checking their connection.
  • Page 9: Applicable Products And Support Software

    This document describes the procedure to establish the network connection. Except for the connection procedure, it does not provide information on operation, installation or wiring method. It also does not describe the function or operation of the devices. Refer to the manuals or contact your OMRON representative.
  • Page 10: Device Configuration

    Prepare the latest "Sysmac Studio project file" and "Network Configurator v3 network configuration file" from OMRON in advance. (To obtain the files, contact your OMRON representative.) Additional Information Update the Sysmac Studio to the version specified in this section or higher version using the auto update function.
  • Page 11 5. Applicable Products and Support Software Additional Information In this document, a USB is used to connect with the Controller. For information on how to install a USB driver, refer to A-1 Driver Installation for Direct USB Cable Connection of the Sysmac Studio Version 1 Operation Manual (Cat.No.
  • Page 12: Ethernet/Ip Settings

    6. EtherNet/IP Settings 6. EtherNet/IP Settings This section describes the specifications such as communication parameters and variables that are defined in this document. Hereinafter, the Displacement Sensor is referred to as the "destination device" in some descriptions. 6.1. EtherNet/IP Communications Settings The Controller settings are as follows: Controller (node 1) Displacement Sensor (node 2)
  • Page 13: Tag Data Link Allocation

    6. EtherNet/IP Settings 6.2. Tag Data Link Allocation 6.2.1. Data Types The following data types are used for the data in the tag data links of the destination device. ■Definition of the data type to access the signals (Union) This data type is used to access the control signals and status signals. Data type name Data type U_EIPFlag...
  • Page 14 6. EtherNet/IP Settings Additional Information For details on the structure and union, refer to Tag Data Link Setting Methods in 6-3 Ethernet/IP Connection in Chapter 6 Communications with External Devices of the ZW Series Displacement Sensor (Confocal Fiber Type) User's Manual (Cat. No. Z332). Additional Information With the Sysmac Studio, the data type is expressed as ARRAY[0..2] OF WORD when an array is specified for a data type.
  • Page 15 6. EtherNet/IP Settings Allocation of EIPOutput.CommonControlFlag.F variable Offset (word) SYNC EXE ERCLR EXE: Control command execution bit: Turns ON when the Controller instructs execution of control commands to the displacement sensor. SYNC: Measurement synchronous start bit: Turns ON when the Controller instructs measurement synchronization to the displacement sensor.
  • Page 16 6. EtherNet/IP Settings Allocation of EIPOutput.SensorHead1ControlFlag.W variable Offset … (word) … … Bits 31 to 0: EIPOutput.SensorHead1ControlFlag.W uses DWORD data from offset +2 words. *6: Details on allocation of sensor head 2 control signal (reserved) Allocation of EIPOutput.SensorHead2ControlReserve.F variable Offset (word) Allocation of EIPOutput.SensorHead2ControlReserve.W variable Offset...
  • Page 17 6. EtherNet/IP Settings +20 and +21 Output data 4 (DATA4) +22 and +23 Output data 5 (DATA5) EIPInput.MeasurementValueReserve DINT[4] +24 and +25 Output data 6 (DATA6) +26 and +27 Output data 7 (DATA7) *1: Sensor head common status signal *2: Sensor head 1 status signal *3: Sensor head 2 status signal (reserved) *4: Details on allocation of sensor head common status signal Allocation of EIPInput.CommonStatusFlag.F variable...
  • Page 18 6. EtherNet/IP Settings RESETSTAT1: Reset execution state bit: Turns ON when the displacement sensor is in the reset execution state. LIGHT1: Logical beam lighting state bit: Turns ON when the logical beam is lit. STABILITY1: Measurement position bit: Turns ON when the measured value is in the measuring range.
  • Page 19 6. EtherNet/IP Settings Allocation of EIPOutput.SensorHead2StatusReserve.W variable Offset … (word) … … Bits 31 to 0: EIPOutput.SensorHead2StatusReserve.W uses DWORD data from offset + 4 words. Additional Information For details on the command codes and response codes, refer to 6-3 Ethernet/IP Connection in Chapter 6 Communications with External Devices of the ZW Series Displacement Sensor (Confocal Fiber Type) User's Manual (Cat.
  • Page 20: Connection Procedure

    Transferring tag project data data link parameters Controller Destination device Precautions for Correct Use Prepare the latest "Sysmac Studio project file" and "Network Configurator v3 network configuration file" from OMRON in advance. (To obtain the file, contact your OMRON representative.)
  • Page 21: Work Flow

    7. Connection Procedure 7.2. Work Flow Take the following steps to set the tag data link for EtherNet/IP. Set up the Displacement Sensor. 7.3 Setting Up the Displacement Sensor ↓ Set the parameters for the Displacement Sensor. 7.3.1 Parameter Settings ↓...
  • Page 22: Setting Up The Displacement Sensor

    7. Connection Procedure 7.3. Setting Up the Displacement Sensor Set up the Displacement Sensor. 7.3.1. Parameter Setting Set the parameters for the Displacement Sensor. Check the keys and display used to set parameters for the Main display (red) Displacement Sensor. Sub-display (green) RUN indicator (green) Connect the Controller to the...
  • Page 23 7. Connection Procedure The FUN mode screen is displayed. The RUN indicator is not lit as shown on the right. Press → (RIGHT) or ← (LEFT) Key and change the main display content from SENS to SYSTEM. Press the → (RIGHT) or ← (LEFT) Key. Press the ZERO/SET Key.
  • Page 24 7. Connection Procedure IPADDR is displayed on the main display. Press the ZERO/SET Key. Press the ZERO/SET Key once. IP1 is displayed on the main display. Press the ZERO/SET Key. Confirm that 192 is displayed on the sub-display. *If the setting value is different, change the value by referring to Press the ZERO/SET Key.
  • Page 25 7. Connection Procedure IP3 is displayed on the main display. Press the ZERO/SET Key. Confirm that 250 is displayed on the sub-display. *If the setting value is different, change the value by referring to Press the ZERO/SET Key once. step 11 and step 12. *In this step, you set 250 that is the third octet of IP address 192.168.250.2.
  • Page 26 7. Connection Procedure 000002 is displayed on the sub-display. Press the ZERO/SET Key. 2 is displayed on the sub-display. *In this step, you set 2 that is the Press the ZERO/SET Key once. fourth octet of IP address 192.168.250.2. Press ZERORST/ESC Key once.
  • Page 27 7. Connection Procedure Press the → (RIGHT) Key and change the main display content to SUB2 to SUB4. Press the ZERO/SET Key to check the setting values. Confirm that the values of SUB2 to SUB4 are as follows: •SUB2, SUB3: 255 •SUB4: 0 *In steps 14 and 15, you set subnet mask 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 28 7. Connection Procedure E-CAT is displayed on the sub-display. Press the ↑ (UP) Key once and Press the ↑ (UP) Key once. blink EIP on the sub-display. EIP is blinking. Press the ZERO/SET Key. Press the ZERO/SET Key. *The memory link function setting changes to EtherNet/IP.
  • Page 29: Setting Up The Controller

    *If a confirmation dialog for an access right is displayed at start, select to start. The Import File Dialog Box is displayed. Select OMRON_ZW_EIP_EV100.smc (Sysmac Studio project file) and click the Open Button. *Obtain the Sysmac Studio project file from OMRON.
  • Page 30 7. Connection Procedure OMRON_ZW_EIP_EV100 project is displayed. The left pane is called Multiview Explorer, the right pane is called Toolbox and the middle pane is called Edit Pane. Multiview Edit Pane Toolbox Explorer *If an error message is displayed stating “Failed to Load Descendants”, change the version of the Sysmac Studio to the version specified...
  • Page 31 7. Connection Procedure 7.4.2. Connecting Online and Transferring the Project Data Connect online with the Sysmac Studio and transfer the project data to the Controller. Always confirm safety at the destination node before you transfer a user program, configuration data, setup data, device variables, or values in memory used for CJ-series Units from the Sysmac Studio.
  • Page 32 7. Connection Procedure The Communications Setup Dialog Box is displayed. Select the Direct Connection via USB Option for Connection Type. Click the OK Button. Select Online from the Controller Menu. *If the dialog on the right is displayed, the model or version of the Controller does not match that of the project file.
  • Page 33 7. Connection Procedure A confirmation dialog box is displayed. Click the Yes Button. *The displayed dialog depends on the status of the Controller used. Click the Yes Button to proceed with the processing. *The displayed serial ID differs depending on the device. When an online connection is established, a yellow bar is displayed on the top of the Edit...
  • Page 34 7. Connection Procedure The Synchronization Dialog Box is displayed. Confirm that the data to transfer (NJ501 in the right figure) is selected. Then, click the Transfer to Controller Button. *By executing Transfer to Controller, the data in the Sysmac Studio is transferred to the Controller and the data are compared.
  • Page 35 7. Connection Procedure Confirm that the synchronized data is displayed with the color specified by “Synchronized” and that a message is displayed stating "The synchronization process successfully finished". If there is no problem, click the Close Button. *A message stating “The synchronization process successfully finished"...
  • Page 36: Setting Up The Network

    (Network Configurator v3 network configuration file) and click the Open Button. *Obtain the Network Configurator v3 network configuration file from OMRON. The following devices are displayed in the Network Configuration Pane as shown in the right figure. IP address of node 1: 192.168.250.1...
  • Page 37 7. Connection Procedure 7.5.2. Transferring the Tag Data Link Parameters Connect the Network Configurator online and transfer the tag data link parameters to the Controller. Precautions for Correct Use Please confirm that the LAN cable is connected before performing the following procedures. When it is not connected, turn OFF the power supply to each device and then connect the LAN cable.
  • Page 38 7. Connection Procedure Precautions for Correct Use If an online connection cannot be made to the Controller, check the cable connection. Or, return to step 4 and check the settings such as a connection type and try again. Additional Information For details on the online connections to a Controller, refer to 7-2-8 Connecting the Network Configurator to the Network in Section 7 Tag Data Link Functions of the NJ-series CPU Unit Built-in EtherNet/IP Port User's Manual (Cat.
  • Page 39 7. Connection Procedure Tag data link parameters are downloaded from the Network Configurator to the Controller. The dialog box on the right is displayed. Click the Yes Button.
  • Page 40: Checking The Ethernet/Ip Communications

    7. Connection Procedure 7.6. Checking the EtherNet/IP Communications Confirm that the EtherNet/IP communications are performed normally. 7.6.1. Checking the Connection Status Check the connection status of the EtherNet/IP network. Confirm that the tag data links are normally in operation by checking the LED indicators on each device.
  • Page 41 7. Connection Procedure The dialog on the right displays the Status 1 Tab Page of the Device Monitor Dialog Box. When the items in the right dialog are selected, the data links are normally in operation. Click the Close Button. Number: Node number Blue: Connection normal Select Disconnect from the...
  • Page 42 7. Connection Procedure 7.6.2. Checking Data That Are Sent and Received Confirm that the correct data are sent and received. Always confirm safety at the destination node before you transfer a user program, configuration data, setup data, device variables, or values in memory used for CJ-series Units from the Sysmac Studio.
  • Page 43 7. Connection Procedure Enter 00404000 in the Modify Column of EIPOutput.CommandCode. (Command code[0040](+ 7 words) [4000] (+ 6 words): (System data acquisition) Enter 900 in the Modify Column of EIPOutput.CommandParam1. (Data number[900]: The number of decimal places) By pressing the Enter Key, the value is set and the online value of EIPOutput.CommandCode changes to 00404000.
  • Page 44: Initialization Method

    8. Initialization Method 8. Initialization Method This document explains the setting procedure from the factory default setting. Some settings may not be applicable as described in this document unless you use the devices with the factory default setting. 8.1. Initializing the Controller To initialize the Controller, you need to initialize the CPU Unit and EtherNet/IP port.
  • Page 45 8. Initialization Method (2)Deleting tag information In the Tag Sets Tab Page of the Edit Parameters Dialog Box, click the Delete all of unused Tag Sets Button. If a confirmation dialog box is displayed when deleting, click the Yes Button. registered (3)Download Right-click the Controller and select Parameter - Download from the menu that is...
  • Page 46: Initializing The Displacement Sensor

    8. Initialization Method 8.1.2. CPU Unit To initialize the settings of the Controller, select Clear All Memory from the Controller Menu of the Sysmac Studio. The Clear All Memory Dialog Box is displayed. Click the OK Button. 8.2. Initializing the Displacement Sensor For the initialization of the Displacement Sensor, refer to Initializing Settings in 9-11 Setting the System of the ZW Series Displacement Sensor (Confocal Fiber Type) User's Manual (Cat.
  • Page 47: Appendix 1 Detailed Settings Of The Tag Data Links

    9. Appendix 1 Detailed Settings of the Tag Data Links 9. Appendix 1 Detailed Settings of the Tag Data Links This section provides the detailed settings necessary to execute tag data links which are set in this document. 9.1. Global Variable Table The Controller accesses the data in tag data links as global variables.
  • Page 48 9. Appendix 1 Detailed Settings of the Tag Data Links ■Definition of the data type to access the response/output areas (structure) This data type is used to access the response/output areas Data type name Data type Destination device data S_EIPInput STRUCT U_EIPFlag Sensor head common status signal...
  • Page 49: Relationship Between The Destination Device And The Global Variables

    9. Appendix 1 Detailed Settings of the Tag Data Links 9.2. Relationship between the Destination Device and the Global Variables Global variables must be sorted in order of offsets of the destination device when setting the tag data link parameters. The relationship between the memory allocation (offset) of the destination device and the global variables are shown below.
  • Page 50 9. Appendix 1 Detailed Settings of the Tag Data Links Allocation of EIPOutput.CommonControlFlag.W variable Offset … (word) … … Bits 31 to 0: EIPOutput.CommonControlFlag.W uses DWORD data from offset + 2 words. *5: Details on allocation of sensor head 1 control signal Allocation of EIPOutput.SensorHead1ControlFlag.F variable Offset 15 14 13 12 11 10...
  • Page 51 9. Appendix 1 Detailed Settings of the Tag Data Links Allocation of EIPOutput.SensorHead2ControlReserve.W variable Offset … (word) … … Bits 31 to 0: EIPOutput.SensorHead2ControlReserve.W uses DWORD data from offset + 2 words. ■Input area (Controller ← Displacement Sensor) Variable Data type Data size EIPInput S_EIPInput...
  • Page 52 9. Appendix 1 Detailed Settings of the Tag Data Links SYNCFLG: Measurement synchronization completion bit: Turns ON when the displacement sensor executes measurement synchronization processing and the state changes to one where normal measured values can be output. READY: Ready bit: Turns ON when the displacement sensor can execute control commands or measurement synchronization processing.
  • Page 53 9. Appendix 1 Detailed Settings of the Tag Data Links HIGH1_T1 to 4: HIGH output bit: Turns ON when the judgment result of the displacement sensor TASK1 to 4 is HIGH (HIGH threshold < measured value). PASS1_T1 to 4: PASS output bit: Turns ON when the judgment result of the displacement sensor TASK1 to 4 is PASS (LOW threshold ≤...
  • Page 54 9. Appendix 1 Detailed Settings of the Tag Data Links Additional Information With the Sysmac Studio, the data type is expressed as ARRAY[0..2] OF WORD when an array is specified for a data type. However, a data type of an array is simplified in this document (e.g.
  • Page 55: Associating The Tag Data Links

    9. Appendix 1 Detailed Settings of the Tag Data Links 9.3. Associating the Tag Data Links Tag data link parameters are required to perform tag data links with a destination device. Follow the procedures below to associate the tag data links. (1)Define the global variables to publish on the network by using the Sysmac Studio.
  • Page 56: Appendix 2 Setting The Tag Data Links Using The Software

    10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software This section describes the procedure for setting the Controller using the software without using the configuration files (procedure for setting the parameters from the beginning). You can refer to this section when you want to change the parameters of the configuration files.
  • Page 57: Work Flow Of "Procedure For Setting Parameters From The Beginning

    10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software 10.2. Work Flow of "Procedure for Setting Parameters from the Beginning" Use the following procedure to make connection settings for tag data links of the EtherNet/IP using the "procedure for setting parameters from the beginning". This section describes the detailed procedures for "10.3 Setting the Controller Using Software"...
  • Page 58 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software Set the tag data links for EtherNet/IP using the 10.4. Setting Up the Network Using the software. Software ↓ Start up the Network Configurator, connect online 10.4.1. Starting the Network with the Controller, and upload the network Configurator and Uploading the configuration.
  • Page 59: Setting Up The Controller Using The Software

    10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software 10.3. Setting Up the Controller Using the Software Set up the Controller using the software. 10.3.1. Starting the Sysmac Studio and Setting the Parameters for the Controller Start the Sysmac Studio and set the parameters for the Controller. Connect the LAN cable and the USB cable to the Controller, and turn ON the power supply to the...
  • Page 60 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software The Project Properties Dialog Box is displayed. *In this document, New Project is set as the project name. Confirm that Category and Device to use are set in the Select Device Field.
  • Page 61 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software The Built-in EtherNet/IP Port Settings Tab Page is displayed in the Edit Pane. Click the TCP/IP Setting Button, select the Fixed Setting Check Box in the IP Address Field, and make the following settings.
  • Page 62 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software 10.3.2. Setting the Global Variables Set the global variable to use for the tag data links. Double-click Data Type under Programming - Data in the Multiview Explorer. Click the Structures Tab and display the Union Tab on the Data Types Tab Page.
  • Page 63 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software Click the Structures Tab in the Edit Pane. Display the Structures Tab on the Data Types. Click a Name Column to enter a new data type. Enter S_EIPOutput in the Name Column.
  • Page 64 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software After entering, right-click and select Create New Data Type from the menu. Enter S_EIPInput in the Name Column. In the same way as steps 7 and 8, enter the following data in the new member columns.
  • Page 65 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software Double-click Global variables under Programming - Data in the Multiview Explorer. The Global Variables Tab is displayed in the Multiview Explorer. Click a column under the Name Column to enter a new variable. Enter EIPOutput in the Name Column.
  • Page 66 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software Click the Down Button under Variable to be refreshed. The variables set in steps 13 to 15 are displayed. Select EIPOutput. Click the + Button and select a variable to be refreshed. *The data types are displayed automatically, and you do not have to set them.
  • Page 67 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software 10.3.3. Exporting the Global Variable Export the global variables in a CSV file to use as tags in the Network Configurator. Double-click Global Variables under Programming - Data in the Multiview Explorer.
  • Page 68 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software 10.3.4. Connecting Online and Transferring the Project Data Connect online with the Sysmac Studio and transfer the project data to the Controller. Always confirm safety at the destination node before you transfer a user program, configuration data, setup data, device variables, or values in memory used for CJ-series Units from the Sysmac Studio.
  • Page 69 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software The Communications Setup Dialog Box is displayed. Select the Direct Connection via USB Option for Connection Type. Click the OK Button. Select Online from the Controller Menu. A confirmation dialog is displayed.
  • Page 70 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software Select Synchronization from the Controller Menu. The Synchronization Dialog Box is displayed. Confirm that the data to transfer (NJ501 in the right figure) is selected. Then, click the Transfer to Controller Button. *After executing the Transfer to Controller, the Sysmac Studio project data is transferred to the...
  • Page 71 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software Confirm that the synchronized data is displayed with the color specified by “Synchronized” and that a message is displayed stating "The synchronization process successfully finished". If there is no problem, click the Close Button.
  • Page 72 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software 10.3.5. Settings in the Watch Tab Page To check data that is sent and received, make settings in the Watch Tab Page. Select Watch Tab Page from the View Menu. The Watch Tab Page 1 is displayed in the lower section of the Edit Pane.
  • Page 73: Setting Up The Network Using The Software

    10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software 10.4. Setting Up the Network Using the Software Set the tag data links for EtherNet/IP using the software. Precautions for Correct Use Please confirm that the LAN cable is connected before performing the following procedures. When it is not connected, turn OFF the power supply to each device and then connect the LAN cable.
  • Page 74 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software The Select Connect Network Port Dialog Box is displayed. Select TCP:2 and click the OK Button. The Select Connected Network Dialog Box is displayed. Click the OK Button. When an online connection is established normally, the color of the icon on the figure changes to blue.
  • Page 75 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software Additional Information If an online connection cannot be made to the Controller, check the cable connection. Or, return to step 1 and check the settings such as a connection type and try again. For details on the online connections to a Controller, refer to 7-2-8 Connecting the Network Configurator to the Network in Section 7 Tag Data Link Functions of the NJ-series CPU Unit Built-in EtherNet/IP Port User's Manual (Cat.
  • Page 76 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software The device parameters are uploaded. When uploading is completed, the dialog box on the right is displayed. Click the OK Button. After uploading is completed, confirm that the Network Configuration Pane shows the updated IP Addresses of devices.
  • Page 77 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software 10.4.2. Importing the File and Registering the Tags Import the CSV file that was saved, and register tags of the originator's send area and receive area. This section explains the receive settings and then send settings of the target node. On the Network Configuration Pane of the Network Configurator, right-click the node...
  • Page 78 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software Select Import from File. The Import Connection Configuration Dialog Box is displayed. Select EIP002.csv and click the Open Button. *In the Look in Field, specify the folder saved in Section 10.3.4. The dialog boxes shown in this section may not be displayed depending on the status of...
  • Page 79 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software 10.4.3. Setting the Connection Associate the tags of the target device (that receives the open request) with the tags of the originator (that requests opening). Select the Connections Tab in the Edit Device Parameters Dialog Box.
  • Page 80 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software ■Settings of Edit Connection Connection I/O type Consume Data From/Produce Data To Originator device Input Tag Set EIPInput - [56Byte] Connection Type Multi-cast connection Output Tag Set EIPOutput - [24Byte] Connection Type Point to Point connection Target Device...
  • Page 81 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software The Edit Device Parameters Dialog Box is displayed again. Click the OK Button. When the connection setting is completed, the node address is displayed under the destination device icon on the Network Configuration Pane.
  • Page 82 10. Appendix 2 Setting the Tag Data Links Using the Software 10.4.4. Transferring the Tag Data Link Parameters Transfer the tag data link parameters that were set to the Controller. Right-click node 1 device on the Network Configuration Pane and select Parameter - Download.
  • Page 83: Revision History

    11. Revision History 11. Revision History Revision Date of revision Revision reason and revision page code May 29, 2013 First edition...
  • Page 84 2013 P537-E1-01 0911(-)

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