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8 PROFIBUS Configuration Tool
8.2 "PROFIBUS Configurator Tasks" Window
During monitoring, values that have been changed since the first update are displayed in red bold font.
When the monitoring is stopped, values remain highlighted until the monitoring is resumed or the buffer is edited.
When the communication between the personal computer and the CPU module is disconnected during monitoring, the
background of the table turns light red to show that the content of the table is not updated.
Changed values during editing are displayed in black bold font.
Upon successfully completing the writing of values to the PROFIBUS-DP module, all the highlight displays are cleared.
When the data exchange is started, the slave input in the buffer memory is overwritten. Therefore, the table
may not indicate the actual buffer content.
In addition, when the CPU module is not stopped, the output may be overwritten by the program or the
refresh.
Version
This section describes the items for "Version".
Value
Displays the value of the monitor target data in the data type selected for "Value format".
When the buffer memory value is changed during monitoring, the value is displayed in red bold font.
To enter a value, double-click a cell while the monitoring is stopped.
To apply the changes to the buffer memory, click the [Write] button.
Upon applying the changes to the buffer memory of the master module, the bold font returns to the regular font.
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About PROFIBUS Configuration Tool
Displays the version of PROFIBUS Configuration Tool. (
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Summary of Contents for FX5-DP-M
Page 1: ...MELSEC iQ F FX5 User s Manual PROFIBUS ...
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Page 9: ...7 MEMO ...
Page 12: ...10 INDEX 168 REVISIONS 170 WARRANTY 171 TRADEMARKS 172 ...
Page 13: ...11 CONTENTS ...
Page 19: ...1 DESCRIPTION 17 1 MEMO ...
Page 100: ...98 9 PROGRAMMING 9 2 DP Master settings DP Slave FDL address 2 ...
Page 101: ...9 PROGRAMMING 9 2 DP Master settings 99 9 DP Slave FDL address 3 ...
Page 108: ...106 9 PROGRAMMING 9 8 Program Example of the Global Control Function ...
Page 109: ...9 PROGRAMMING 9 8 Program Example of the Global Control Function 107 9 ...
Page 110: ...108 9 PROGRAMMING 9 8 Program Example of the Global Control Function ...
Page 112: ...110 9 PROGRAMMING 9 9 Program Example of Acyclic Communication Acyclic Communication ...
Page 114: ...112 9 PROGRAMMING 9 10 Program Example of the Alarm Acquisition Function ...
Page 169: ...APPX Appendix 4 Processing Time 167 A MEMO ...
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