
5 WindO/I-NV4 Common Operations and Settings
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This section describes common settings when creating project data.
5.1 Device Address Settings
Device addresses are memory on the MICRO/I and external devices that can store values in bit or word units.
By setting device addresses to parts and functions, you can control the screen display and operation of parts.
Device addresses are specified by combining the device type and address number in the following formats.
The device address can be directly entered or it can be set with the Tag Editor.
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Direct entry
Enter a device address with the keyboard following the basic format.
To enter the bit (0 to 15) for a word device, enter the address number, the bit number separator “.” or “-”, and the bit.
You can enter the address with either separator, but it is displayed according to the
Bit Number Symbol
setting.
Bit
Number Symbol
is set on the
General
tab of the WindO/I-NV4 Options dialog box.
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Specifying a device address with the Tag Editor
To display the Tag Editor, click
to the right of the text box for setting the device address. Use this Tag Editor to set
the device address.
The Tag Editor for the
Allen-Bradley
and
Emerson
drivers is different from other drivers. For details, refer to the
WindO/I-NV4 External Device Setup Manual.
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Target
Select the device that includes the device address that will be set from
MICRO/I
or
External Device (External
Device ID): (External Device Name)
.
You can configure the External Device ID and the external device name in the
Communications Driver Network
tab on the
Project Settings
dialog box. For details, refer to Chapter 4 “3.4 Communication Driver Network Tab” on
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Device Type
Select the device type.
The list only shows device types that can be used.
■
Address Number
Specify the address number. The range that can be set differs according to the device type selected.
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Bit number
Device type Address number .
Dot (WindLDR Format):
Bit number
Device type Address number -
Dash (WindO/I-NV4 Format):
Address number and bit number separator
(Toolbar)
(Address number list)
Summary of Contents for MICRO/I HG4G-CJT22 F-B Series
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Page 1554: ...3 Settings 34 14 WindO I NV4 User s Manual ...
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