Nz2Ft-Bt And I/O Module Setting - Mitsubishi Electric NZ2FTGN User Manual

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NZ2FT-BT and I/O module setting

Set these settings on the Web server or GX Works3 of the master station.
Setting by the Web server
Set the parameters of the NZ2FT-BT and I/O module on the Web server. ( Page 145 Parameter list)
Turn off the master station and configure the settings while communications are not being performed with the master station.
(Communication does not stop by changing RUN to STOP in the master station CPU module.)
Setting by GX Works3 of the master station
If the master station and NZ2FT-BT can communicate, the parameters of the NZ2FT-BT and I/O module can be set in "CC-
Link Configuration" of GX Works3 of the master station.
[Navigation window]  [Parameter]  [Module Information]  [RJ61BT11]  [Basic Settings]  [CC-Link Configuration]
Right-click the NZ2FT-BT icon on the "CC-Link Configuration" window and select [Online] and [Parameter Processing of
Slave Station].
In "Method selection", select parameter read/write, NZ2FT-BT, or each I/O module.
Process to be executed
Get_Parameter_Coupler
Set_Parameter_Coupler
Get_Parameter_Slot* (*: 1 to 64)
Set_Parameter_Slot* (*: 1 to 64)
Precautions
The I/O module parameters are not recorded in the non-volatile memory just by executing the processing with
"Set_Parameter_Slot". (When reset, the parameters are reset to the default values.)
To record the parameters of the I/O module in the non-volatile memory of the NZ2FT-BT, select "Set Parameter Coupler",
check "Module Parameters", select "save parameters" from "Write Value", and click the [Execute] button.
The parameters of the NZ2FT-BT are recorded in the non-volatile memory without executing the above.
8 NZ2FT-BT
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8.6 Parameter Setting
Operation
Reads the parameters of the NZ2FT-BT.
Writes the parameters of the NZ2FT-BT. (Setting details are recorded in the non-volatile memory.)
Reads the parameters of each I/O module.
Writes the parameters for each I/O module. (Setting details are not recorded in the non-volatile memory)

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