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21. Flags SM230-SM261 is to activate modules when selecting "Manual + Flags" in "I/O allocation setting when Power
On".
When selecting "Manual + Flags (only I/O module of CPU module)" in "I/O allocation setting when Power On", use
flags SM230-SM261 to activate the 1st – 32nd module on the right-side of the CPU module. (available for FW
V1.06.00 or later).
When selecting "Manual + Flags (I/O module of CPU & Remote module)", use flags SM230-SM261 to activate the
1st – 32nd module on the right-side of the CPU module remotely (available for FW V1.08.50 or later and ISPSoft
V3.12 or later supports this function.)
For less module applications, you can use the same PLC program and download the I/O allocation table once for
various I/O applications. Two things to be noted when applying this mode:
A. You need to use a bigger I/O allocation planning beforehand and store this planning in AS series PLC.
B. You can simply use special flags to mark which I/O module will NOT be used to meet the actual I/O module
placement. But you cannot rearrange the original order of the module placement.
Add a new selection "Manual + Flags" for the setting option "I/O module allocation setting when Power ON". Select
this option, you need to use it with flags SM230-SM261. For less module applications, you can simply use special
flags to mark which I/O module will NOT be used to meet the actual I/O module placement. In this mode, you can
use the same PLC program and download the I/O allocation table once for various I/O applications.
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connections conflicts
Incorrect adapter configuration
Adapter RPI not supported
Insufficient I/O connections
The connection of non-Listen only is
not established.
Incorrect adapter input size
Incorrect adapter output size
Consumed TAG does not exist.
Produced TAG does not exist.
I/O connection connecting timeout
Network bandwidth NOT available
for data
Incorrect adapter input/output
instance
I/O connection communication
timeout
2. Reconfigure the invalid scanner.
3. Change the connection to multicast.
1. Check the I/O connection status.
2. Activate the I/O connections again.
Check the RPI for the adapter.
1. Check if the number of connections exceeds the limit.
2. Reduce the number of the product
connections.
1. Check if the system has created the I/O connections.
2. Check the scanner I/O connection status.
Check the module number and the product setup file to see if
they match.
Check the output size in the connection parameters.
Check if the parameters in the Consumed tag are set
correctly.
Check if the parameters in the Produced tag are set
correctly.
No response from the adapter; check if the power and the
network connection for the adapter are working properly.
1. Check the I/O connection limit between the scanner and
the adapter.
2 . Increase the RPI value or reduce the number of
connections.
Check the module number and the product setup file to see if
they match.
No response from the adapter; check if the power and the
network connection for the adapter are working properly.

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