Omron NE1A-SCPU01 - 07-2009 Operation Manual page 128

Safety network controller
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Standard Slave Function
Selecting Connection Type
Setting I/O Tags
Setting Additional Status
Note
Setting Local I/O Monitor Data
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Any of the following 4 connection types can be selected. Output data cannot
be set for Bitstrobe data because Bitstrobe data cannot be output from the
Standard Master. Also, the maximum data size for Bitstrobe data input to
Standard Master is 8 bytes. COS and cyclic connections cannot be used at
the same time.
• Poll
• Bitstrobe
• COS
• Cyclic
Set the input data blocks and outputs data block to use for the selected con-
nection. Multiple data blocks can be set for Slave I/O. The data block size can
be selected from BOOL (1 byte), BYTE (1 byte), WORD (2 bytes), or DWORD
(4 bytes). A maximum of 16 bytes, however, can be set for Slave I/O.
I/O tags defined for data blocks can be used in the Logic Editor. Using I/O tags
enables the user to program without being aware of the specific memory
addresses in the NE1A-series Controller.
When the I/O type of a Slave I/O is Slave IN, the following status information
can be added to the first line of the transmission data. Refer to 4-3-3 Remote
I/O Area Data Configuration for details on each status.
Pre-Ver. 1.0 Controllers
Tag Name
General Status
Local Input Status
Local Output Status
Test Output/Muting Lamp Status
Controllers with Unit Version 1.0 or Later, Including Controllers that Sup-
port EtherNet/IP
Tag Name
General Status
Local Input Status 1 to N (See note.)
Local Output Status
Test Output/Muting Lamp Status 1 to
N (See note.)
For the NE1A-SCPU01-V1(-EIP), N = 2 and M = 1. For the NE1A-SCPU02
(-EIP), N = 5 and M = 2. The sizes of the local input status and test output/
muting lamp status data can be specified in bytes.
If the I/O type of the Safety Slave I/O is set to Slave IN for a NE1A-series Con-
troller with unit version 1.0 or later (including Controllers that support Ether-
Net/IP), the following local I/O monitor information can be added to the
transmission data after the status information. Refer to 4-3-3 Remote I/O Area
Data Configuration for details on the local I/O monitor information.
Local I/O Monitor
Local Input Monitor 1 to N (See note.)
Local Output Monitor
Data Size
Byte
Word
Byte
Byte
Data Size
Byte
Byte
Byte
Byte
Data size
Byte
Byte
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