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ISPSoft User Manual Related setting The slave station selected is a user-define device. The Synchronic R/W checkbox is selected. Description If the slave station selected is a Modbus device, the devices used will be represented by hexadecimal addresses, and the users can select word devices or bit devices. If the 450 words (AH Only) option button is not selected, the users can only select D devices in the Read/Write section after the Synchronic R/W checkbox is selected. 16.3.4.3 Consistency Between a Data Exchange Table and the Network Created in NWCONFIG The device types shown in the data exchange table in the PLC Link Table Editor window are consistent with the device names shown in the working area in NWCONFIG. Besides, if a slave station address is assigned to a port of a network module, the name of the PLC to which the network module is connected will be shown. If users change the model to which a station address is assigned in NWCONFIG after a PLC Link is constructed, the new model name appearing in the Device Type cell for the station address will be in red, and “Disabled” will appear in the Status cell for the station address. The users have to check whether the setting is correct. If the setting is incorrect, the users have to modify the incorrect parts. After the users modify the incorrect parts, they can select the Enable option button in the Linked Status section. 16-47

Chapter 16 Network Configuration and Data Exchange If the data uploaded from the master station which is an AH500 series CPU module is not consistent with the network created in NWCONFIG, the device types shown in the data exchange table in the PLC Link Table Editor window will still be consistent with the device names shown in the working area in NWCONFIG, the incorrect device types will be in red, and “Disabled” will appear in the Status cell for the incorrect device types. The users have to check whether the setting is correct. If the setting is incorrect, the users have to modify the incorrect parts. After the users modify the incorrect parts, they can select the Enable option button in the Linked Status section. The device types in the data exchange table in the PLC Link Table Editor window can not be stored in a DVP series PLC, and therefore the users do not know whether the data uploaded from the DVP series PLC is consistent with the network created in NWCONIFG. The device types shown in the data exchange table in the PLC Link Table Editor window is consistent with the device names shown in the working area in NWCONFIG. If the device ranges set for a model is incorrect, “Disabled” will appear in the Status cell for the model. The users have to modify the incorrect parts. After the users modify the incorrect parts, they can select the Enable option button in the Linked Status section. The figure below is a data exchange table which is downloaded to a DVP-SV series PLC. The slave station to which the station address 1 is assigned is AHCPU530-EN. 16-48

Chapter 16 Network Configuration and Data Exchange<br />

If the data uploaded from the master station which is an AH500 series CPU module is not consistent<br />

with the network created in NWCONFIG, the device types shown in the data exchange table in the<br />

PLC Link Table Editor window will still be consistent with the device names shown in the working<br />

area in NWCONFIG, the incorrect device types will be in red, and “Disabled” will appear in the<br />

Status cell for the incorrect device types. The users have to check whether the setting is correct. If<br />

the setting is incorrect, the users have to modify the incorrect parts. After the users modify the<br />

incorrect parts, they can select the Enable option button in the Linked Status section.<br />

The device types in the data exchange table in the PLC Link Table Editor window can not be<br />

stored in a DVP series PLC, and therefore the users do not know whether the data uploaded from<br />

the DVP series PLC is consistent with the network created in NWCONIFG. The device types shown<br />

in the data exchange table in the PLC Link Table Editor window is consistent with the device<br />

names shown in the working area in NWCONFIG. If the device ranges set for a model is incorrect,<br />

“Disabled” will appear in the Status cell for the model. The users have to modify the incorrect parts.<br />

After the users modify the incorrect parts, they can select the Enable option button in the Linked<br />

Status section.<br />

The figure below is a data exchange table which is downloaded to a DVP-SV series PLC. The slave<br />

station to which the station address 1 is assigned is AHCPU530-EN.<br />

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