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9.7.4.1
Input assembly
Attribute 1
The attribute makes available an assembly for inputs. Via the "Input assembly" EDS
parameter, an assembly is selected that
automatically
reads out data of the AMS 358
i
with
high priority according to an arbitration cycle defined in the EtherNet/IP scanner.
Leuze electronic has compiled additional input assemblies that group together the most
important data of the AMS 358
i
.
No individual assemblies can be created by the customer, since these are a component of
the EDS file supplied by Leuze.
A detailed description of the assemblies offered by Leuze electronic can be found beginning
with chapter 9.7.8.
9.7.4.2
Output assembly
Attribute 2
The attribute makes available an assembly for outputs. Via the "Output assembly" EDS
parameter, an assembly is selected that automatically writes data to the AMS 358
i
with high
priority according to an arbitration cycle defined in the EtherNet/IP scanner.
No individual assemblies can be created by the customer, since these are a component of
the EDS file supplied by Leuze.
A detailed description of the assemblies offered by Leuze electronic can be found beginning
with chapter 9.7.8.4.
9.7.4.3
Config assembly
Attribute 3
The attribute makes available an assembly for storing the configuration data of the AMS 358
i
in the control.
No individual assemblies can be created by the customer, since these are a component of
the EDS file supplied by Leuze.
By default, the assembly with instance 190 for storing the AMS 358
i
configuration data is
activated.
A detailed description of the assemblies offered by Leuze electronic can be found beginning
with chapter 9.7.8.4.
Attention!
When configuring with RSLogix 5000, Rockwell Automation requires that the memory range
of the assemblies selected in object class 101 be configured. If the assemblies in object
class 101 are changed, the memory range of the scanner must be adapted for assemblies.
This is illustrated in the following screenshot from the RSLogix 5000 configuration tool: