8NY-series Industrial Panel PC / Industrial Box PC Built-in EtherNet/IP Port User’s Manual (W563)
Section 7 Tag Data Link Functions
7-1 Introduction to Tag Data Links ............................................................................................... 7-2
7-1-1 Tag Data Links ............................................................................................................................ 7-2
7-1-2 Data Link Data Areas .................................................................................................................. 7-3
7-1-3 Tag Data Link Functions and Specifications ............................................................................... 7-6
7-1-4 Overview of Operation ................................................................................................................ 7-7
7-1-5 Starting and Stopping Tag Data Links......................................................................................... 7-9
7-1-6 Controller Status ......................................................................................................................... 7-9
7-1-7 Concurrency of Tag Data Link Data .......................................................................................... 7-12
7-2 Setting Tag Data Links .......................................................................................................... 7-16
7-2-1 Starting the Network Configurator............................................................................................. 7-16
7-2-2 Tag Data Link Setting Procedure .............................................................................................. 7-18
7-2-3 Registering Devices .................................................................................................................. 7-19
7-2-4 Creating Tags and Tag Sets ...................................................................................................... 7-21
7-2-5 Connection Settings.................................................................................................................. 7-32
7-2-6 Creating Connections Using the Wizard ................................................................................... 7-42
7-2-7 Creating Connections by Device Dragging and Dropping......................................................... 7-45
7-2-8 Connecting the Network Configurator to the Network............................................................... 7-48
7-2-9 Downloading Tag Data Link Parameters................................................................................... 7-53
7-2-10 Uploading Tag Data Link Parameters .......................................................................................7-56
7-2-11 Verifying the Tag Data Links...................................................................................................... 7-59
7-2-12 Starting and Stopping Tag Data Links....................................................................................... 7-63
7-2-13 Clearing the Device Parameters ............................................................................................... 7-64
7-2-14 Saving the Network Configuration File...................................................................................... 7-66
7-2-15 Reading a Network Configuration File ...................................................................................... 7-68
7-2-16 Checking Connections .............................................................................................................. 7-69
7-2-17 Changing Devices..................................................................................................................... 7-71
7-2-18 Displaying Device Status .......................................................................................................... 7-72
7-3 Ladder Programming for Tag Data Links ............................................................................ 7-73
7-3-1 Ladder Programming for Tag Data Links .................................................................................. 7-73
7-3-2 Status Flags Related to Tag Data Links ....................................................................................7-77
7-4 Tag Data Links with Other Models ....................................................................................... 7-78
Section 8 CIP Message Communications
8-1 Overview of the CIP Message Communications Service..................................................... 8-3
8-1-1 Overview of the CIP Message Communications Service............................................................ 8-3
8-1-2 Message Communications Service Specifications...................................................................... 8-3
8-2 CIP Messaging Communications Client Function................................................................ 8-4
8-2-1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 8-4
8-2-2 CIP Communications Instructions ............................................................................................... 8-5
8-2-3 Using CIP Communications Instructions.....................................................................................8-6
8-2-4 Route Path .................................................................................................................................. 8-7
8-2-5 Request Path (IOI) .................................................................................................................... 8-10
8-2-6 Service Data and Response Data............................................................................................. 8-14
8-2-7 Sample Programming for CIP Connectionless (UCMM) Message Communications................ 8-15
8-2-8 Sample Programming for CIP Connection (Class 3) Message Communications ..................... 8-20
8-2-9 Operation Timing....................................................................................................................... 8-27
8-2-10 Response Codes....................................................................................................................... 8-28
8-3 CIP Communication Server Functions ................................................................................ 8-32
8-3-1 CIP Message Structure for Accessing CIP Objects .................................................................. 8-33
8-3-2 CIP Message Structure for Accessing Variables....................................................................... 8-33
8-4 Specifying Request Path ...................................................................................................... 8-34
8-4-1 Examples of CIP Object Specifications.....................................................................................8-34
8-4-2 Examples of Variable Specifications ......................................................................................... 8-34
8-4-3 Logical Segment ....................................................................................................................... 8-35
8-4-4 Data Segment ........................................................................................................................... 8-36
8-4-5 Specifying Variable Names in Request Paths........................................................................... 8-37