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Configuring the I/O system in the »Engineer«
3.2
Mapping the real station layout in the »Engineer«
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3.2
Mapping the real station layout in the »Engineer«
In order to map the real station layout of the I/O system in the »Engineer«, you can either
• let the »Engineer« search for devices that can be accessed
online
- or -
• create a new project in the »Engineer« without going online in order to select the components
manually from the catalog.
The procedure is described in the following subchapters.
3.2.1
Search for connected devices
Instead of starting with an empty project, you can let the »Engineer« search for devices that can be
accessed
online
.
• After the search has been carried out, you can open the
Start-up wizard
and select the identified
devices that are to be included in the project.
Note!
To read out the data, a communication link to the I/O system via system bus (CANopen)
is required.
Establishing a connection between PC and I/O system 1000
Stop!
In the fourth step "Read online data", the
start-up wizard
establishes automatically an
online connection via the selected interface after the
Start Search
button has been
pressed in order to be able to read out data from the connected devices.