Omron DRT2 Series Operation Manual page 144

Devicenet slaves
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Overview of Analog Slaves
Allocation method
Allocated area in
Master
Fixed allocations
1.
2.
Note Settings from the Master are
User allocations
1.
2.
3.
Note Supported
Allocated I/O data
Default I/O data allocation
Using Configurator to select I/O data
(patterns) by editing the Slave's de-
vice parameters (fixed I/O data com-
binations)
supported
by
CJ/CS-series
DeviceNet Units only.
Default I/O data allocation
Using Configurator to select I/O data
(patterns) by editing the Slave's de-
vice parameters (fixed I/O data com-
binations)
Using Configurator to select I/O data
for each connection by editing the
Master's device parameters and al-
locating each data to user-defined
addresses (user-defined I/O data
combinations)
by
CJ/CS-series
DeviceNet Units only.
Note For details on the data allocation patterns and methods, refer to 7-3-2 I/O
Data Allocation Methods.
I/O data that can be allocated in the Master
Allocates only analog input values for 4 points (8 input
bytes).
The following 11 types of I/O data can be allocated by
selecting from the pull-down menu for the Slave's default
connection path.
• Analog Data 1 (8 input bytes)
• Analog Data 2 (8 input bytes)
• Generic Status Flags (1 input byte)
• Top/Valley Detection Timing Flags (2 input bytes)
• Analog Status Flags (4 input bytes)
• Analog Data 1 + Analog Data 2 (8 input bytes)
• Top/Valley Detection Timing Flags + Generic Status
Flags (3 input bytes)
• Analog Status Flags + Generic Status Flags (5 input
bytes)
• Analog Data 1 + Top/Valley Detection Timing Flags (10
input bytes)
• Analog Data 1 + Top/Valley Detection Timing Flags +
Generic Status Flags (11 input bytes)
• Hold Flags (1 output byte)
(Same as fixed allocations.)
(Same as fixed allocations.)
The following 11 types of I/O data can be allocated by
selecting up to two types from the pull-down menu for
the Master's connection path.
• Analog Data 1 (8 input bytes)
• Analog Data 2 (8 input bytes)
• Generic Status Flags (1 input byte)
• Top/Valley Detection Timing Flags (2 input bytes)
• Analog Status Flags (4 input bytes)
• Analog Data 1 + Analog Data 2 (8 input bytes)
• Top/Valley Detection Timing Flags + Generic Status
Flags (3 input bytes)
• Analog Status Flags + Generic Status Flags (5 input
bytes)
• Analog Data 1 + Top/Valley Detection Timing Flags (10
input bytes)
• Analog Data 1 + Top/Valley Detection Timing Flags +
Generic Status Flags (11 input bytes)
• Hold Flags (1 output byte)
Section 7-1
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