6-8 Special Screens
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CIP Communications Test
1. Set each of the setting items, as follows:
Item
Details
Send To
Sets route path of the send destination. Also, if you click the
Host
Button, a list
of hosts registered in the project will be displayed. You can select the host of
the send destination from the list.
Send message
Inputs an explicit message.
Number of Sends
Displays the number of times messages are transmitted. The number of times
is fixed to 1.
Receive Timeout
Sets the time before the message timeout occurs.
2. Press
the
Start
Button to start transmission.
The sending indicator will remain lit until the transmission is completed.
After transmission, the Receiving indicator will remain lit until reception is completed.
3. If communications are normal, a response will be received from the transmission destination and
the following items will be displayed.
Item
Details
SID
Displays the identification number of the explicit message.
Received Message Displays the received message.
ms
Displays the time from sending the command message to receiving the re-
sponse message.
Comment
Displays the status, such as "normal completion," according to the completion
code after reception.
Reference
•
For details on explicit messages, refer to documentation on EtherNet/IP and CIP
specifications.
•
To obtain documentation on EtherNet/IP and CIP specifications, contact an ODVA of-
fice.
6-8-6 Video
Configuration
A Video Input Unit can be mounted to the PT to display images by connecting video devices.
The user can adjust the image and output signals to a Vision Sensor from this window.
This section describes only the procedure for opening the window. For details, refer to
2-20-
10 Video Configuration
in the
NS Series Programming Manual
.
The Video Configuration Window can be access by selecting the
System Menu
and
clicking
Summary of Contents for NS15-V2 Series
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