Appendix 1 Explanation of Parameters
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Appendix 1.9 DeviceNet Parameters
The parameters with "(PR)" requires the CNC to be turned OFF after the settings. Turn the power OFF and ON to enable
the parameter settings.
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#29041(PR)
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Parameter Saving Area Select Parameter saving area selection
Set the parameter area saved in the flash ROM.
When a value among "4" to "7" is set, auto communication start setting will also be saved.
---Setting range---
0 to 7
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#29042(PR)
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Constant Scan Constant scan time
Set the link scan time.
---Setting range---
0 to 65535
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#29043(PR)
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I/O data reception size Slave function reception bytes (input points)
Set the slave function I/O data reception size.
The standard setting is "8".
---Setting range---
0 to 128
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#29044(PR)
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I/O data transmission size Slave function transmission bytes (output points)
Set the slave function I/O data transmission size.
The standard setting is "8".
---Setting range---
0 to 128
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#29045(PR)
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Auto communication start Auto communication start
Select whether to automatically start the I/O communication.
This setting will be saved in the flash ROM when the power is turned OFF and ON or when the CPU
module is reset.
0: Not automatically start
1: Automatically start
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#29051(PR)
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Slave Node No. & Message Group Slave node No. and message group
Set the slave node No. and message group.
Set a hexadecimal number.
HEX-1,2 : 1st slave node No. (MAC ID)
00 to 3F(HEX) (0 to 63)
HEX-3.4 : Message group
01(HEX): Node that supports UCMM and uses message group 3, 2, or 1
03(HEX): Node that supports UCMM and uses message group 1
04(HEX): Node that does not support UCMM (Group 2 dedicated server)
80(HEX): Reserved node
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#29052(PR)
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Slave Node Connection Type Slave node: Connection type
Select the connection type of I/O communication.
Set a hexadecimal number.
0001(HEX): Polling
0002(HEX): Bit strobe
0004(HEX): Change-of-state
0008(HEX): Cyclic
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2
3
4
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