3 Recipe Settings Dialog Box
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3.2 Individual Settings Dialog Box
Use the
Individual Settings
dialog box to register or edit the recipe settings for the selected channel.
●
Block
Tab
The
Block
tab is used to configure settings that are managed by blocks such as the save destination for the data for
the recipe to use, the Recipe function operation, and the operation trigger.
■
Access to
Selects the save destination for data for the recipe to use when writing values to device addresses.
■
File Name
Enter the file name of the recipe file to save on the external memory device.
The default file name is “RCP
n
.CSV”. (
n
: 4 digit sequential number)
To change the file name, enter a new file name. The maximum number is 120 characters (including the extension).
The file is overwritten when there is a recipe file with the same name on the external memory device.
*1 USB flash drive inserted in USB1 for HG2J-7U, SD memory card for HG5G/4G/3G/2G-V, HG4G/3G and HG2G-5F,
USB flash drive for HG2G-5T and HG1G/1P
External Memory Device
: Uses a recipe file saved to the external memory device.
Requires an external memory device with a saved recipe file. For details, refer to “4.2
Creating Recipe Files” on page 18-17.
Internal Memory:
Uses recipe data saved to internal memory.
Since recipe data is handled as a portion of project data, it may put pressure on the
volume of project data that can be downloaded. One item of recipe data uses 2 bytes
when the top device address data type is 16 bits and it uses 4 bytes when the top device
address data type is 32 bits.
Example: When the top device address data type is 16 bits and using 1 block of 16
channels of recipe data with a data amount of 10
2 x 10 x 1 x 16 = 320 bytes
When the top device address data type is 32 bits and using 64 blocks of 16
channels of recipe data with a data amount of 100
4 x 100 x 64 x 16 = 409.6 kilobytes
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