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5 SAFETY APPLICATION CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES
5.2 System to Which Multiple Safety CPUs are Connected
*1 Network number 2, 3, or 4 is placed to A.
Set slave station parameters refer to the following. Before setting parameters, complete the required settings and the network
configuration settings under the basic settings. Write the parameters to the Safety CPU and restart it. Then, set the slave
station parameters.
1. On the list of stations or the network map, right-click the slave station to be set.
2. [Online] Click [Parameter Processing of Slave Station].
3. On the "Parameter Processing of Slave Station" window, select "Parameter write" for the method selection. Enter
parameters in the "Write Value" column.
4. Click the [Execute] button and write the parameters.
For detailed parameter values, see explanations for standard input setting and specific cases.
Item Description
Assignment
Method
Number of points or Start number
Total number of
slave stations
2
Item Range/value
CCIEF master (A-0)
*1
CCIEF remote (A-1)
*1
CCIEF remote (A-2)
*1
Model RJ71GF11-T2 NZ2GFSS2-32D NZ2EXSS2-8TE NZ2GF2B1-16D
STA# 0 1 (Unavailable) 2
Station Type Master Station Remote device station (Unavailable) Remote device station
RX/RY (Unavailable) Points: 80
Start: 0000
End: 004F
(Unavailable) Points: 16
Start: 0050
End: 005F
RWr/RWw (Unavailable) Points: 16
Start: 0000
End: 000F
(Unavailable) Points: 20
Start: 0010
End: 0023
Reserved/Error Invalid
Station
No Setting No Setting (Unavailable) No Setting
Network synchronous
communication
Asynchronous Asynchronous Asynchronous Asynchronous
Station
information
Alias (Blank) (Blank) (Blank) (Blank)
Comment (Blank) (Blank) (Blank) (Blank)