DRT2-MD32B Omron, DRT2-MD32B Datasheet - Page 347

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DRT2-MD32B

Manufacturer Part Number
DRT2-MD32B
Description
16In,16Out Horiz MIL Conn NPN
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of DRT2-MD32B

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Analog Input Terminals
Allocating I/O Data in
the Master
Setting Using the DeviceNet Configurator
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1,2,3...
1,2,3...
■ Allocating Analog Input Values (Default I/O Data) Only
■ Allocating Selected I/O Data (Patterns)
Use one of the following methods to select data for allocating in the Master
and then perform remote I/O communications.
1. Allocating only analog input values (default I/O data) in the Master.
2. Allocating selected I/O data (patterns) in the Master (fixed I/O data combi-
3. Allocating user-defined I/O data in the Master (user-defined I/O data com-
When using the Analog Input Terminal’s default settings, only the analog input
values are selected as I/O data and allocated in the four words (eight bytes) of
the Master’s IN Area, as shown in the following diagram.
The analog data selected from the data on which math operations have been
performed is combined with other data such as Status Flags and allocated in
the Master.
Example: Allocating Analog Data 1 + Top/Valley Detection Timing Flags in the
Master.
The following method can be used to allocate data from the Configurator.
1. Double-click the icon of the Analog Slave to be set in the Main Window and
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15
nations).
binations).
open the Edit Device Parameters Window. (From the Maintenance Mode
Window, click the right mouse button over the Slave icon and select Pa-
rameters and Edit.)
Top Detection Timing Flag
Analog input value for Input 0
Analog input value for Input 1
Analog input value for Input 2
Analog input value for Input 3
Analog Data 1 for Input 0
Analog Data 1 for Input 1
Analog Data 1 for Input 2
Analog Data 1 for Input 3
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7
Valley Detection Timing Flag
0
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