Omron DRT2 Series Operation Manual page 157

Devicenet slaves
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Analog Input Terminals
Setting Using the
DeviceNet Configurator
1,2,3...
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Example: Allocating Analog Data 1 + Top/Valley Detection Timing Flags in the
Master.
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Top Detection Timing Flag
The following method can be used to allocate data from the Configurator.
1. Double-click the icon of the Analog Slave to be set in the Main Window and
open the Edit Device Parameters Window. (From the Maintenance Mode
Window, click the right mouse button over the Slave icon and select Pa-
rameters and Edit.)
2. Click the General Tab and select the desired I/O data (pattern) from the
pull-down menu under the Default Connection Path (in) field. In the follow-
ing example, Analog Data 1 and Analog Data 2 are both allocated.
3. Click the Download Button and then click the Reset Button to reset the
Unit.
4. Click the OK Button and exit the window.
Allocating User-defined I/O Data (Any I/O Data Combination)
The analog data selected from the data on which math operations have been
performed can be allocated in the Master with other data such as Status
Flags, in any combination. The Configurator can be used to allocate two data
patterns in the Master with any combination.
This method is supported by CS/CJ-series DeviceNet Master Units only.
Note Priority is given to settings in the Master, so the setting for the Slave's default
connection path is not required.
Use the following method to allocate data from the Configurator.
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7
Analog Data 1 for Input 0
Analog Data 1 for Input 1
Analog Data 1 for Input 2
Analog Data 1 for Input 3
Valley Detection Timing Flag
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