Publication 1752-UM001A-EN-P - October 2006
Configure Your Controller for DeviceNet Communications 67
6. You can add local I/O monitor data for Safety Input types by
checking the appropriate Local I/O Monitor checkbox.
Safety Output types cannot include local I/O monitor data. You
can only read input and output values; you cannot directly write
to them.
7. Click New to create an I/O tag for the safety assembly.
Multiple I/O tags can be defined in an I/O assembly. I/O tags
for up to 16 bytes can be defined in each I/O assembly. The I/O
tags defined here can be used in the Logic Editor.
Enter specific input or output points if you do not want to share
all of them. You can also share distributed I/O inputs or outputs
by entering their tag names here.
8. Type a name for the tag and choose the type: BOOL, BYTE,
WORD, or DWORD.
9. Click OK.
Tag Name Data Size Attribute Type
Local Input Monitor 1 (Inputs 0…7) Byte Safety
Local Input Monitor 2 (Inputs 8…15) Byte Safety
Local Output Monitor (Outputs 0…7) Byte Safety