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Thereafter, you can start and stop tag data links for the entire network or individual devices from the
Network Configurator. Starting and stopping tag data links for individual devices must be performed for
the originator.
Furthermore, you can use system-defined variables to start and stop the entire network. Refer to
7-2-12 Starting and Stopping Tag Data Links
7-1-6
Controller Status
You can include the Controller status as a member of a tag set in the data sent and received.
The Controller status is a set of flags that indicate the operating status of the CPU Unit (operating in-
formation, error information, Controller error level).
If the Controller status is specified as an output (send) tag, the Controller status is added to the start of
the tag set in the following format.
(Select the
Include
Option for
Controller Status
in the upper right of the
Edit Tag Set
Dialog Box.)
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Major fault level
Controller error
Partial fault level Controller error
Minor fault level
Controller error
Controller Error Flag
Controller Operating Flag
Note
Of the flags in bits 5 to 7 that indicate the current error level, only the flag for the highest error level changes
to TRUE.
For example, if a minor fault level Controller error and a major fault level Controller error occur at the same
time, only the flag for the major fault level Controller error (bit 7) will change to TRUE and the flag for the
minor fault level Controller error (bit 5) will remain as FALSE.
To receive the Controller status, specify the Controller status for the In - Consume Tab Page in the
dialog box used to edit the receive tag set.
(Select the
Include
Option for
Controller Status
in the upper right of the
Edit Tag Set
Dialog Box.)
When a tag data link is started, the contents of the Controller status is stored in the system variables
that are given below.
• Target PLC Operating Mode
NX701 CPU Unit:
_EIP1_TargetPLCModeSta
(for the built-in EtherNet/IP port 1)
_EIP2_TargetPLCModeSta
(for the built-in EtherNet/IP port 2)
NX102 CPU Unit:
_EIP1_TargetPLCModeSta
(for the built-in EtherNet/IP port 1)
_EIP2_TargetPLCModeSta
(for the built-in EtherNet/IP port 2)
NX1P2 CPU Unit:
_EIP1_TargetPLCModeSta
(for the built-in EtherNet/IP port 1)
NJ-series CPU Unit
_EIP_TargetPLCModeSta
• Target PLC Error Information
NX701 CPU Unit:
_EIP1_TargetPLCErr
(for the built-in EtherNet/IP port 1)
_EIP2_TargetPLCErr
(for the built-in EtherNet/IP port 2)
NX102 CPU Unit:
_EIP1_TargetPLCErr
(for built-in EtherNet/IP port 1)
_EIP2_TargetPLCErr
(for the built-in EtherNet/IP port 2)
NX1P2 CPU Unit:
_EIP1_TargetPLCErr
(for the built-in EtherNet/IP port 1)
NJ-series CPU Unit:
_EIP_TargetPLCErr
7 Tag Data Link Functions
7-10
NJ/NX-series CPU Unit Built-in EtherNet/IP Port User’s Manual (W506)
Summary of Contents for Sysmac NX1P2-10 1 Series
Page 8: ...Manual Structure 6 NJ NX series CPU Unit Built in EtherNet IP Port User s Manual W506...
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Page 388: ...9 Socket Service 9 34 NJ NX series CPU Unit Built in EtherNet IP Port User s Manual W506...
Page 430: ...12 FTP Client 12 14 NJ NX series CPU Unit Built in EtherNet IP Port User s Manual W506...
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