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Allocation Using a Drag-and-drop Operation
Drag-and-drop operation on an I/O Allocation Tab Page
1.
Display the Memory Block List where you want to allocate memory to the slave.
2.
Select the slave from the Registered Device List in the upper pane.
3.
Drag it to the start byte you want to allocate to the slave.
• Memory Block List Contents
In the Memory Block Lists at the bottom of the window, the allocated memory (i.e., word address and start
bit address) is displayed in the
Ch
column and the product name (i.e., model) of the slave to which the
memory is allocated is displayed in the
Product Name
column.
• Registered Device List Contents
In the Registered Device List at the top of the window, the node address is displayed in the
#
column, the
slave product name (i.e., model) in the
Product Name
column, the number of allocated bytes in the
Size
column, and, when memory is already allocated, the start byte (i.e., word address and start bit address) in
the
Ch
column.
When deleting or changing allocations for slaves, select the slave from the Registered Device List and click the
Delete
Button.
Note
To automatically allocate the next unused word to a slave, select the slave from the Registered Device
List and then click the Auto Button.
Auto-allocation
Auto/Delete Button on the I/O Allocation Tab Page
• Click the
Auto
Button to allocate the next unused word for the I/O of the selected slave.
• Click the
Delete
Button to release the I/O allocation of the selected slave.
If auto-allocation is specified, however, the Advanced Setup function described later cannot be used.
Allocate by drag-and-drop
operation.
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