6-8 Manual I/O Allocations
6-8-3 Allocating I/O
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6-8-3 Allocating
I/O
Component - Parameter - Edit - I/O Allocation Tab
The following three methods are supported for I/O allocation.
1) Manual Allocation through the Edit Window
Select the slave from the Registered Device List, click the
Edit
Button and use the
Edit Window to manually allocate the slave.
2) Drag-and-drop Allocation
Drag the slave from the Registered Device List and drop the slave at the desired
work position in the memory block.
3) Automatic Allocation
Select the slaves from the Registered Device List and click the
Auto
Button. The
slaves will be automatically allocated in units of words in the order of earlier
addresses. If the user has made connections settings in the
General
Tab Page
with the advanced setup function, automatic allocation will not be possible.
Note The I/O data size of devices will be displayed in the
Size
column of the Registered
Device List as shown below if connections settings have been made for the devices.
To allocate the I/O data on the left-hand side with the mouse, drag and drop the I/O data
with the left mouse button. To allocate the I/O data on the right-hand side, drag and drop
the I/O data with the right mouse button. If there is only a single connection, use the left
mouse button.
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