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Chapter 1
Address Setting
The
S-LINK V
system uses one controller to send up to 512 points (512 points × 2 for
SL-VVMES2
) (256 nodes) of signal in the serial transmission mode.
To clarify the sent-from and sent-to units, assign a number to each I/O device.
These numbers are referred to as ‘addresses.’
To properly operate the
S-LINK V
system, correctly set the addresses.
NOTE
Setting of PLC I/O connector numbers
Be careful not to set the same address for the PLC I/O connectors.
Considering the set connector numbers, set the optimum I/O control points for the controller.
For the address setting examples, refer to page 176.
CAUTION
Using the connector number setting switches, you can set a connector number consisting of 32 points for each PLC
I/O connector. (The same connector number setting method can be used for any types of PLC I/O connectors.)
For the connector number setting examples, refer to page 73.
Setting of I/O unit addresses
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Be careful not to set the same address for the
S-LINK V
I/O units.
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Set the addresses of
S-LINK V
I/O units while observing the I/O area set by the PLC I/O connectors.
Note that any address exceeding the I/O control points cannot be set.
CAUTION
Using the address setting switches, assign addresses to I/O units.
For each I/O unit, the assigned address will be the first number of the address, and the rest of the address will
be set depending on the specified number of I/O points.
For a detailed description, refer to page 74.
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When using the picking switch SL-VPK0□
To assign the address, use the address setting remote controller
SL-VAR1
and send it to the
SL-VPK0□
.
For a detailed description, refer to the User’s Manual that came with the address setting remote controller
SL-VAR1
.
Summary of Contents for S-LINK V
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Page 5: ...5 Before Using This System ...
Page 12: ...12 Before Using This System MEMO ...
Page 13: ...13 Chapter 1 Designing System ...
Page 35: ...35 Chapter 2 Wiring ...
Page 60: ...60 Chapter 2 MEMO ...
Page 61: ...61 Chapter 3 Starting System ...
Page 71: ...71 Chapter 4 Specifications ...
Page 161: ...161 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ...
Page 169: ...169 Appendix ...
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