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Flexi Link
The
Logic editor
is used to configure which information each station will send to
the other stations via the Flexi Link network. This is also where the information
provided by the other Flexi Link stations in the network is available and can be used
as input for logic applications. See Section 7.4.4.
The
Flexi Link station X
view is where you can assign tag names to the source
information that the station sends to the Flexi Link network and change the process
image default values (High or Low). These values will be used in case the
Teach
function
is used to simulate the presence of this station. See Section 7.4.5 and
Section 7.4.6.
If a network module is connected to the station, the
Flexi Link Station X
button is
integrated in the
Network modules
menu:
7.4.1
Flexi Link system: System overview
The Flexi Link
System overview
provides information on the configured/connected
stations and their status. To open the system overview, first click on the
Flexi Link
system
button in the toolbar and then on the
System overview
button.
In this view each station is displayed with its current hardware configuration,
information on the connected CPU, online status, configuration status and Flexi Link
IDs. The background color of each station also indicates its online status and
configuration status as shown in Figure 70.
In the example above, Station A is offline (light yellow background), while station B is
online with a valid configuration (grey background), station C is online with an invalid
configuration (blue background) and no station D has been configured (light yellow
background).
Figure 69:
Flexi Link station menu bar
with network module
Figure 70:
Flexi Link system overview
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