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13.3.2.3
Structure of the signal names
Signal names address the fieldbus data.
General structure of the signal names
Signal names have the following structure:
·
input~Modul_Tag~Signal_Tag
·
output~Modultag~Signal_Tag
For a bit list, the signal names have the following structure:
·
input~Modul_Tag~Bitlisten_Signal_Tag
·
output~Modul_Tag~Bitlisten_Signal_Tag
Parts of the signal name
1. The prefix
input
or
output
is produced automatically.
2. The tilde (~) separates the prefix and the assembly_tag.
3. You can enter the name for
assembly_tag
as described in section
4. The tilde (~) separates the assembly_tag and the signal_tag or the
assembly_tag and the bitlist_signal_tag.
5. You can enter the name for
signal_tag
or
bitlist_signal_tag
as
13.3.2.4
Configuring I/O
The upper table (Available IO items) displays the list of the possible
(selectable) send and receive assemblies: The lower table (IO items)
displays the EtherNet/IP configuration and is empty at the beginning.
1. Inserting the IO item (assembly):
Ø
To insert the required IO item into the „IO item“ list, double-click the IO
item in the „Available IO item“ list.
Ê
The respective IO item will be inserted at the end of the list, if no „IO
Item“ line has been marked, or before a marked „IO item“ line.
Figure 129: List of the configured send and receive assemblies
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