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4.7 I/O Assignment Using GX Developer
4.7.2 Concept of I/O assignment using GX Developer
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I/O NUMBER ASSIGNMENT
(b) Type (For CPU module)
Select the type of module being mounted from the followings:
• Empty (Empty slot)
• Input (Input module)
• Hi Input (Q Series high speed module)
*1
• Output (Output module)
• I/O Mix (I/O mixed module)
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• Intelligent (Intelligent function module or AnS/A series compatible special
function module)
• Interrupt (Q Series interruption module)
*2
If the type is not designated, the type of the actually mounted module is used.
* 1 : "Hi input" can be set using GX Developer Version 5 (products after SW5D5C-GPPW-E)
* 2 : "Interrupt" can be set using GX Developer Version 6 (products after SW6D5C-GPPW-E)
(c) Model name
Set the mounted module model name within 16 characters.
The specified model name is not used for the CPU module. (It is used as a user's
memo.)
(d) Points (Used with CPU module)
To change the number of occupied I/O points of each slot, select it from the
followings:
• 0(0 point)
• 16(16 points)
• 32(32 points)
• 48(48 points)
• 64(64 points)
• 128(128 points)
• 256(256 points)
• 512(512 points)
*1
• 1024(1024 points)
*1
If the number of occupied I/O points is not designated for a slot, the one of the
actually mounted module is used.
* 1 : Not available for the Q00JCPU.
(Because the I/O points of the Q00JCPU are 256.)
(e) Start XY (Used with CPU module)
When the I/O number of each slot is changed, you should designate the head I/O
number according to the change.
If Start XY is not designated for a slot, the I/O number continuing from the last
number of the currently designated slot is assigned.
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Basic
Process
Redundant
Universal
UD
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The Basic model QCPU, Process CPU, Redundant CPU and Universal model QCPU do not
support the AnS/A series corresponding modules.
Basic
Process
Redundant
Universal
UD