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The Toolbox displays the target devices if the devices are registered in the same Sysmac Studio
project as where the originator devices are registered.
You can use one of the following methods to add unregistered devices in the same Sysmac Stu-
dio project as where the originator devices are registered to the Target Device List.
•
Importing devices that are registered in another project
You can import NJ/NX/NY-series Controllers registered in another project data and add them
to the Device List.
•
Registering devices using user-specified settings
You can manually add target devices to the device list.
Additional Information
You can add target devices to the Device List by installing EDS files that include connection
information for the devices in the Sysmac Studio and register the devices to the project.
Refer to
Size [Byte]
The data sizes of the target variables are displayed.
Originator Variable
Select the originator node's tag set to assign it.
• Input
is specified for
Input/Output
: Select the originator's input (con-
sume) tag set.
• Output
is specified for
Input/Output
: Select the originator's output
(produce) tag set.
Size [Byte]
Enter the data sizes of the originator variables.
Connection Type
Select whether the data is sent in multi-cast or unicast (point-to-point)
form. The default setting is multi-cast.
•
Multi-cast connection: Select when the same data is shared by multi-
ple nodes. This setting is usually used.
•
Point-to-point connection: Select when the same data is not shared
by multiple nodes.
In a unicast transmission, other nodes are not burdened with an unnec-
essary load.
Note
Refer to
for details on using multi-
cast and unicast connections, and counting the number of con-
nections.
RPI [ms]
Set the data update cycle (i.e., the packet interval) of each connection
between the originator and target.
The default setting is 50 ms (i.e., data is updated once every 50 ms).
Timeout Value
Set the time until a connection timeout is detected.
The timeout value is set as a multiple of the packet interval (RPI) and
can be set to 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, or 512 times the packet inter-
val.
The default setting is RPI x 4.
The timeout value must be at least 10 ms.
Name
Setting Methods
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