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Monitor the error information of all Slave Numbers
Select this check box to monitor the error information of all external devices that are being communicated with using
sub host communication.
For details, refer to Chapter 3 “Monitor the error information of all Slave Numbers” on page 3-92.
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Monitor the error information of each Slave Number
Select this check box to monitor the error information for each external device that is being communicated with using
sub host communication.
The information for each slave is stored starting with the allocated internal device and utilizes 256 words of address
numbers.
The slave numbers are allocated with the starting address as number 0, up to number 255.
For details, refer to Chapter 3 “Monitor the error information of each Slave Number” on page 3-93.
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Keep running with skipping the Slave Number of Communication Error
Select this check box to temporarily stop communication with the slave number where the communication error
occurred and connect to the next slave number.
For details, refer to Chapter 3 “Keep running with skipping the Slave Number of communication error” on page 3-93.
Set:
Allocates the device address to the HMI Link Register (LLR). When a device address is
already allocated to an LLR address number, the allocated device address can be changed.
Select an LLR address number and click
Set
to allocate the settings configured by
Device
Type
,
Address Number
,
Bit Number
, and
Slave Number
to the HMI Link Register
(LLR).
Set with Auto Increment: Allocates sequential device addresses from the device address configured by
Device
Type
,
Address Number
,
Bit Number
, and
Slave Number
to the HMI Link Registers
(LLR) after the selected LLR address number.
Delete:
Deletes the device address allocated to the HMI Link Register (LLR) from the list.
Select the LLR address on the list and click
Delete
.
Up:
Shifts the device address allocated to the selected HMI Link Register (LLR) up in the list.
Down:
Shifts the device address allocated to the selected HMI Link Register (LLR) down in the list.
Import:
Displays the
Open
dialog box.
Select a file with exported device addresses (CSV file) and click
Open
to collectively
overwrite the LLR address numbers under
Settings
with the device addresses in the
selected file.
Export:
Displays the
Save As
dialog box.
Select the location to save the file, enter a file name, and then click
Save
to save the
device address details as a CSV file.
(Destination device address):Specifies the word device to write the error information to.
Click
to display the Tag Editor. For the device address configuration procedure, refer
to Chapter 2 “5.1 Device Address Settings” on page 2-70.
(Top device address):
Specifies the word device to write the error information to. This option uses 64 words of
addresses starting with the configured device address.
Click
to display the Tag Editor. For the device address configuration procedure, refer to
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