3. ACCESS RANGE FOR MONITORING
3.1 Access Range for Monitoring Stations on Network Systems
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Example 3: When using CPU direct connection or computer link connection
• Monitor accessible range of devices (other than B or W) of other stations or other networks
Specify the accessing network No. or station as shown in the following table.
(1) To monitor B or W of the connected station (host station) assigned with a network parameter, specify the host
station.
(2) To monitor another station (other than B or W) or another network, specify the station (network No. and station
No.).
POINT
POINT
POINT
Monitoring link device B or W
For monitoring devices B and W that are allocated by the link parameter, use the host device number even when
designating devices allocated to another station.
Otherwise, the display speed will be reduced.
Station to be accessed
Station
connected to GOT
Network No.1
Network No.2
AnU (1-1)
Q(Q mode)
(1-2)
AnA (1-3)
AnU (1-4)
QnA (2-1)
AnU (2-2)
AnN (2-3)
AnU (2-4)
AnU
(1-1)
Host
──
Other (1-3)
Other (1-4)
──
Other (2-2)
──
──
Q (Q mode)
(1-2)
Other (1-1)
Host
──
Other (1-4)
Other (2-1)
Other (2-2)
──
Other (2-4)
AnA
(1-3)
Other (0-0)
──
Host
──
──
──
──
──
AnU
(1-4)
(2-2)
Other (1-1)
──
──
Host
──
Host
──
──
QnA
(2-1)
Other (1-1)
Other (1-2)
──
Other (1-4)
Host
Other (2-2)
Other (2-3)
Other (2-4)
AnN
(2-3)
──
──
──
──
──
──
Host
──
AnU
(2-4)
──
──
──
──
──
Other (2-2)
──
Host
How to read the table
Upper line: Accessibility
: Accessible
: Not accessible
Lower line: Network settings
Host
Other (Network No. - Station number)
Control station
Control station
Network No.1
Network No.2
AnU
(1-1)
Q(Q mode)
(1-2)
AnA
(1-3)
AnN
(2-3)
AnU
(2-4)
QnA
(2-1)
AnU
(1-4)
(2-2)
Summary of Contents for GT15
Page 2: ......
Page 34: ...A 32 ...
Page 92: ......
Page 110: ...2 18 2 DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2 9 MELSEC WS ...
Page 186: ...5 10 5 BUS CONNECTION 5 2 System Configuration ...
Page 218: ...5 42 5 BUS CONNECTION 5 4 Precautions ...
Page 254: ...6 36 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6 6 Precautions ...
Page 286: ...7 32 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7 6 Precautions ...
Page 350: ...8 64 8 ETHERNET CONNECTION 8 5 Precautions ...
Page 368: ...9 18 9 MELSECNET H CONNECTION PLC TO PLC NETWORK 9 5 Precautions ...
Page 420: ...11 26 11 CC Link IE CONTROLLER NETWORK CONNECTION 11 5 Precautions ...
Page 440: ...12 20 12 CC Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12 5 Precautions ...
Page 490: ...13 50 13 CC Link CONNECTION INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION 13 5 Precautions ...
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Page 564: ...15 54 15 INVERTER CONNECTION 15 7 Precautions ...
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Page 712: ...21 12 21 MULTIPLE GT14 GT12 GT11 GT10 CONNECTION FUNCTION 21 5 Precautions ...
Page 713: ...MULTI CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 MULTI CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 1 ...
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Page 760: ...22 46 22 MULTI CHANNEL FUNCTION 22 5 Multi channel Function Check Sheet ...
Page 761: ...FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 23 FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 23 1 ...
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Page 860: ...REVISIONS 4 ...
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