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Allocating I/O from the Configurator
Section 4-3
Note
Individual parameters can be selected by pressing the Ctrl Key while selecting
the parameters. Ranges of parameters can be selected by pressing the Shift
Key while selecting a second parameter.
4-3-3
Parameters for Which Allocation Is Possible
Broadly speaking, there are three types of parameters that can be assigned to
memory: operation command and status parameters, monitor parameters,
and parameters that can be changed during operation. The numbers given in
the tables for monitor parameters and parameters that can be changed during
operation are allocation numbers, and are used when operating with expan-
sion remote I/O. For information on how to use each parameter, refer to the
EJ1 Modular Temperature Controller User’s Manual
(Cat. No. H142).
Operation Command
and Status
Parameters
These parameters are for write processing, operation commands, reading sta-
tus, and expansion remote I/O for Temperature Controllers. These parameters
are managed by the DeviceNet Communications Unit and are not in the vari-
able area of the Temperature Controllers.
Item Description
Allocate Button
Select the parameter and click the
Allocate
Button. The fol-
lowing I/O Allocation Window will be displayed. Select the allo-
cation area and allocation position.
Unit Allocate Button
Select the unit number icon of the Temperature Controller and
click the
Unit Allocate
Button. The Unit I/O Allocation Window
will be displayed. Select the parameter to be allocated and the
allocation position.
Up Button
Moves the selected parameter up.
Down Button
Moves the selected parameter down.
Copy Button
Copies the selected parameter.
Paste Button
Pastes the copied parameter.
Release All Button
Clears all allocations.
Release
Clears the selected parameter.
Default setting But-
ton
Returns allocations to the defaults.
Summary of Contents for EJ1 - 07-2008
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Page 33: ...14 Initial Temperature Controller Settings Section 1 4...
Page 53: ...34 Wiring the Temperature Controllers Section 3 4...
Page 101: ...82 Ladder Programming Examples Section 4 6...
Page 143: ...124 Sending Explicit Messages Section 6 5...
Page 155: ...136 Message Communications Characteristics Section 7 2...
Page 163: ...144 Maintenance Section 8 2...
Page 189: ...170 Allocation Numbers for Configurators Manufactured by Other Companies Appendix B...
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