EtherNet/IP gateway
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Bytes 12 to 23 comprise data for the input terminals I1 to I8 of the input/output expansion modules.
Bytes 24 to 35 comprise data for the output terminals Q1 to Q4 of the expansion modules SP-SDIO or
SP-DIO. Bytes 4 to 11 comprise data of the logic editor and are called
Direct Off
.
This standard configuration can be adapted as shown here using drag & drop from the
Gateway
do-
cking window in the tabs for the gateway configuration:
Illustration 19: Adding of bytes to the gateway process image (T
→
O) using drag-and-drop in samosPLAN
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In addition, the tag names of all the bytes in samosPLAN
6 can be added or edited, in order to be ab-
le to use them in the
Logic
view of samosPLAN
6. User-defined names improve program legibility
and troubleshooting. Tag names can be configured in the
Parameters
section of the
Properties
do-
cking window.
Illustration 20: Adding new data bytes (T
→
O) for use in the "Logic" view by configuring tag names
Configuring the usage of data from PLC
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Data transmitted by the PLC and thus by the sender to the target device (Originator to Target, O
→
T)
can be named in the "SP-EN-IP
[0]
→
samosPRO COMPACT" tab for the gateway configuration in sa-
mosPLAN
6. By default, the logic values
Direct On 0
to
Direct On 3
are assigned to the four first
bytes. The names
Data bit 0
to
Data bit 7
are assigned to each bit as standard. Each bit can be used
in the
Logic
view of samosPLAN
6 as an unsafe input element, such as a Restart button or as a signal
lamp.
Additional input elements for gateway data can be added as necessary by the configuration of addi-
tional tag names.
Illustration 21: Adding of a new data byte (T
→
O) for use in the logic editor by configuring the tag name.
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