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Setting Tag Data Links
Section 6-2
2. Importing Network Symbols Created with the CX-Programmer to the Network
Configurator
If the CJ2H-CPU6
@
-EIP or CJ2M-CPU3
@
is used, you can create network
symbols using the CX-Programmer, import them into the Network Configura-
tor, and then create tags and tag sets. Use the following procedure.
Creating Global Symbols
Create global symbol with the Global Symbol Editor of the CX-Programmer
and select Input or Output for the network variable properties. Safe the project
when you are finished.
Any global symbols with Input or Output set for the network variable property
will be imported when the import procedure is performed from the Edit Device
Parameters Dialog Box.
Importing Symbols to the
Network Configurator
1,2,3...
1.
Start the CX-Programmer and open the project that was saved.
Note
When multiple copies of the CX-Programmer are running at the same time, it
is possible to import only from the CX-Programmer project that was started
first. If the global symbols that are to be imported are stored in multiple CX-
Programmer project files, the projects must be started one by one to import
the symbols.
2.
From the devices registered in the Network Configurator, double-click the
icon of the device for which to import the network symbols. The Edit Device
Parameter Dialog Box will be displayed. You can also right-click the icon
and select Device - Parameters - Edit from the pop-up menu.
3.
Click the Import Button on the Tag Sets Tab Page of the Edit Device Pa-
rameter Dialog Box.
Summary of Contents for CJ2H-CPU6 - REV 02-2010
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Page 452: ...426 Precautions for Using Windows XP Vista or Windows 7 Appendix G...
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