DNS is not supported.
The host name only describes the device.
5.Click "Change".
6.Open the "Module Denion" dialog box.
7.Here the access to the I/O data for the technology applicaons "Speed" and "Torque" or a
freely denable I/O process data set is dened.
a) Select connecon "Speed", "Speed & Torque" or "Custom I/O Connecon".
"Speed" and "Torque" correspond to the ODVA "AC Drive Speed/Torque" prole.
"Custom I/O Connecon" provides a freely denable I/O process data set.
b) Set data type to the corresponding value (SINT, INT, DINT).
The real data length of each object that is mapped in the I/O data is determined by the
inverter OBD object.
INT and SINT prevent an uneven data length.
DINT prevent an uneven number of data words.
8.Click "Change" in the line "Input" or "Output" to adapt the corresponding mapping individu-
ally.
This example shows a mapping selecon for inputs:
Conguring the network
EtherNet/IP
Process data transfer
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