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Setting Assembly Data
This section describes how to define I/O assembly data.
I/O Type
Select the data type to set. The transmission directions for the safety data are as follows:
Safety Slave Input: NE1A-SCPU01 (Safety Slave)
Safety Slave Output: Safety Master
I/O Tag
Multiple I/O tags can be defined in an I/O assembly. The I/O tags defined here can be used in the Logic Ed-
itor.
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Click the New Button and set a tag name and data type when defining a new I/O tag. I/O tags for up to
16 bytes can be defined in each I/O assembly.
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To change an I/O tag that has already been defined, select the I/O tag you want to change and click the
Edit I/O Tag Button.
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To delete an I/O tag that has already been defined, select the I/O tag you want to delete and click the
Delete Button.
Status
When the I/O type is Target Input, the NE1A-SCPU01 status information can be included in the I/O assembly.
The following tag names are automatically used for the status information:
Status
General Status
Safety Input Status
5-2 Safety Slave Settings
→
Safety Master
→
NE1A-SCPU01 (Safety Slave)
Tag name
General Status
Safety Input Status
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