Button
Description
Add PDO Entry Button
Use these buttons to add objects to and delete objects from the PDO entry
table.
“0x0000:00” is for padding. The default size is 8 bits.
Delete PDO Entry Button
Edit PDO Entry Button
Use this button to change the size of padding (i.e., the number of bits) in the
PDO mapping.
Move Up Button
Use these buttons to change the order of the PDO entries by moving objects
up and down.
Move Down Button
Align Button
Use this button to automatically order the PDO entries and adjust byte boun-
daries.
The PDO entires are ordered according to the type, descending PDO entry
size, ascending indices, and then ascending subindices.
For the type, data arranged by byte boundaries (INT, BYTE, STRING, etc.)
comes first, followed by data arranged by bit boundaries (BIT, BIT8, etc.).
Compare Button
Use this button to compare the PDO map settings of the project and that of
the actual slave.
Use this button to upload the PDO map settings from the actual slave and
update only the PDO mapping data in the PDO Map Settings Window.
*1.
This button is displayed only when Sysmac Studio is connected online with the CPU Unit.
*2.
This button is not displayed in MDP-compatible slave setting.
Version Information
• Sysmac Studio version 1.08 or higher is required to use the following buttons to edit PDO en-
try tables:
Edit PDO Entry
,
Move Up
,
Move Down
, and
Align
Buttons.
• Sysmac Studio version 1.08 or higher is required to add “0x0000:00” to a PDO entry table.
• Sysmac Studio version 1.22 or higher is required to use the following buttons to edit PDO en-
try tables:
Compare
and
Apply Actual Device
Buttons.
Editing Methods for PDO Entries
Adding PDO Entires
Click the
Add PDO Entry
Button. The entry table from the slave, which is a list of objects defined in
the ESI files of the slave, is displayed. Select the object to add with the cursor and click the
OK
Button to add it.
Appendices
A-23
NJ/NX-series CPU Unit Built-in EtherCAT Port User's Manual (W505)
A-3 Multi-vendor Environments
A
A-3-4 Editing PDO Entry T
ables
Summary of Contents for NJ101-10 Series
Page 10: ...Manual Structure 8 NJ NX series CPU Unit Built in EtherCAT Port User s Manual W505...
Page 80: ...3 EtherCAT Communications 3 12 NJ NX series CPU Unit Built in EtherCAT Port User s Manual W505...
Page 236: ...9 Troubleshooting 9 38 NJ NX series CPU Unit Built in EtherCAT Port User s Manual W505...
Page 274: ...Appendices A 38 NJ NX series CPU Unit Built in EtherCAT Port User s Manual W505...
Page 275: ...I Index I 1 NJ NX series CPU Unit Built in EtherCAT Port User s Manual W505 I...
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