
6-9
[Condition 2]
I/O numbers must be allocated so that no duplication will be occurred in the memory area. (e.g. an
overlay of the master 2 and the master 3 area)
* If I/O maps are duplicated, "Remote I/O map overlap or range overflow error" (E37) will occur.
[Condition 3]
When the base word number of master 1 is changed to 0, all of the memory area is used for remote
I/O.In this condition, teh CPU cannot control the input/output unis and advanced units with the master
unit.
You mast set the I/O poin to "0SE" (advanced units), "0E" (I/O units) for all the units (including master
units) on the bakplane where the master unit is installed.
6.3.2 Setting the Number of Slots Used
The number of slots in a slave station can be reallocated.
-A maximum of 64 slots can be controlled by one master unit.
-When slave stations are configured with slave units, a maximum of 24 slots can be controlled.Specify
the number including empty slots not the number of slots used.
* However, it is not necessary to treat 3-slot or 5-slot boards as a 8-slot board.
-The I/O terminal board and FP I/O terminal unit are set to use one slot each.
6.3.3 Setting the I/O Type and Number of Points
The I/O type and number of points for each slot can be independently reallocated.When "0E" is assigned
to empty slots, I/O numbers are only allocated in sequence to the unit actually connected. So, no
useless I/O numbers can be eliminated.
-A maximum of 4096 I/O points can be controlled by one master unit.
-The 8-point type I/O terminal unit uses 16 I/O points.
-For the details of the I/O type and the number of points occupied by an advanced unit, refer to the
respective manuals.
Summary of Contents for MEWNET-F
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Functions and Restrictions of the Unit ...
Page 19: ...Chapter 2 Part Names and Functions ...
Page 40: ...2 22 ...
Page 41: ...Chapter 3 Unit Specifications ...
Page 52: ...3 12 ...
Page 53: ...Chapter 4 Installation and Wiring ...
Page 62: ...4 10 ...
Page 63: ...Chapter 5 Connection for the Remote I O System ...
Page 75: ...Chapter 6 Remote I O Map ...
Page 84: ...6 10 ...
Page 85: ...Chapter 7 Operation Modes for Controlling MEWNET F ...
Page 97: ...Chapter 8 Control by MEWNET F ...
Page 108: ...8 12 Flowchart ...
Page 110: ...8 14 ...
Page 111: ...Chapter 9 Troubleshooting ...
Page 120: ...9 10 ...
Page 121: ...9 11 9 5 2 When the ALARM LED is ON ...
Page 122: ...9 12 9 5 3 When the Communication LED on the Master Unit does Not Flash Normally ...
Page 123: ...9 13 When the COMM LED is OFF ...
Page 124: ...9 14 When the COMM LED is ON ...
Page 125: ...9 15 9 5 4 When the Communication LED on a Slave Station does Not Flash Normally ...
Page 126: ...9 16 When the COMM LED is OFF ...
Page 127: ...9 17 When the COMM LED is ON ...
Page 128: ...9 18 9 5 5 When the CPU does Not Operate ...
Page 129: ...9 19 9 5 6 When the Input Output Function of a Slave Station does Not Work ...
Page 130: ...9 20 9 5 7 When the Memory Access Function for the Advanced Unit s Memory does Not Work ...
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Page 135: ...Chapter 10 Dimensions ...
Page 136: ...10 2 10 1 FP2 Multi wire Link Unit AFP2720 10 2 FP3 Remote I O Master Unit AFP3742 ...
Page 137: ...10 3 10 3 FP2 Remote I OSlave Unit AFP2745 10 4 FP3 Remote I OSlave Unit AFP3745 ...
Page 141: ...10 7 10 8 FP0 I O Link Unit AFP0732 ...
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Page 143: ...Chapter 11 Appendix 1 I O Link With FP1 ...
Page 147: ...11 5 11 3 Part Names and Functions ...
Page 159: ...Chapter 12 Appendix 2 I O Link With FP0 ...
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