Object: EtherNet/IP Target
The dialog contains the parameters for the new connection.
Automatically generated path |
The Connection Path is generated automatically from the values for Configuration assembly, Consuming assembly, and Producing assembly. |
User-defined path |
The Connection Path is specified manually in the corresponding input field. |
Path defined by symbolic name |
The path is specified by a symbolic name. Requirement: The device must support symbolic connection paths. |
Connection Path |
The connection path is used to address one or more objects in the adapter that provide the input data and receive the output and configuration data. Requirement: The connection path is set to User-defined path. |
Symbolic name |
An ANSI string is used instead of the normal connection path. See the manual of the respective EtherNet/IP adapter for permitted ANSI strings. Requirement: The connection path is set to Path defined by symbolic name. |
Trigger type |
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Transport type: |
Details for this can be taken from the specifications CIP Volume 1 and Volume 2. |
RPI (ms) |
(Requested Packet Interval) Length of the time interval (in milliseconds) in which the transmitting application requests the transmission of data to the target application. This value must be a multiple of the bus cycle task. |
Timeout multiplier |
In case of device failure, there is a time delay (RPI * Timeout multiplier) before the device state switches to "Error". |
Use this option to employ existing connections from an EDS file. The data that can be changed are defined in the EDS file.
O--> T size (bytes) |
Amount of data from scanner to adapter |
Proxy Config Size (Bytes) |
Size of proxy configuration data |
Target Config Size (Bytes) |
Size of target configuration data |
Connection type |
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Connection Priority |
Two scanners using different priorities to one target can cause conflicts. Adapting the connection priority solves this problem. |
Fixed/Variable |
See the specifications CIP Volume 1 and Volume 2 for details of the parameters. |
Transfer format |
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Inhibit time |
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Heartbeat multiplier |
Requirement: The Transfer format is Heartbeat. Extends the interval at which the scanner sends heartbeat messages to the adapter. This value is multiplied by the RPI value. Example: RPI = 10ms and Heartbeat multiplier = 10 causes a message to be sent every 100ms. |
T--> O size (bytes) |
See description for Scanner to Target. |
Connection type |
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Connection Priority |
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Fixed/Variable |
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Transfer format |
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Inhibit time |
See also