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Chapter 14
Zone Interlock Protocol (ZIP)
Mapping Consumed ZIP Data
This section explains mapping I/O data for a Zone. Assume that the DeviceNet™
Configuration Terminal is currently configuring Node 11 on the Network. Also
assume Node 5 is on the network, and is producing I/O data. Node 11 will be
configured to consume the I/O data that Node 5 is producing, which will be
done by mapping Node 5 I/O data to Zone 1 in the ZIP data table of Node 11.
First, use the
Left
/
Right
arrow keys to select the byte in the ZIP data table where
Node 5 I/O data will be mapped to.
Once the desired byte in the internal ZIP data table is selected, enter a Node
number using the
numeric
keys on the keypad of the node whose I/O is to be
mapped (this example maps Node 5 data to byte 0 of the ZIP data table). Press
the
Enter
key after the Node Number has been entered and the following display
should appear:
Use the
Sel
key to highlight the various ZIP configuration parameters for this
zone. The following screen shows the Node field highlighted:
This is Byte 7 of the
ZIP internal data
table
The selected byte in the ZIP
data table is highlighted. In
this case Byte 0 is selected.
Use the
Right
/
Left
arrow
keys to select the byte
Node 5 is
mapped to
byte 0 of the
ZIP data table
These are the
current ZIP
configuration
parameters for
Zone 1
Zone 1 is now
configured to
Node 5
The node: Field allows the node
number associated with this Zone to
be changed
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