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Standard Target Function Section 5-2
Selecting the I/O Type
Any of the following 2 connection types can be selected.
Point-to-point
•Multicast
Setting Additional Status
When the I/O type of a Target I/O is Target IN, the following status information
can be added to the first line of the transmission data. The contents of the sta-
tus is the same as for DeviceNet communications. Refer to 4-3-3 Remote I/O
Area Data Configuration for details on each status.
*1 For the NE1A-SCPU01-EIP, N = 2 and M = 1. For the NE1A-SCPU02-EIP, N =
5 and M = 2. The sizes of the local input status and test output/muting lamp
status data can be specified in bytes.
Setting Local I/O Monitor Data
If the I/O type of the Target I/O is set to Target IN for a NE1A-series Controller
the following local I/O monitor information can be added to the transmission
data after the status information. Refer to 4-3-3 Remote I/O Area Data Config-
uration for details on the local I/O monitor information.
*1 For the NE1A-SCPU01-EIP, N = 2. For the NE1A-SCPU02-EIP, N = 5. The
sizes of the local input status and local input monitor status data can both be
specified in bytes.
Setting I/O Tags
Set the input data blocks and outputs data block to use for the selected con-
nection. Multiple data blocks can be set for Target I/O. The data block size can
be selected from BOOL (1 byte), BYTE (1 byte), WORD (2 bytes), or DWORD
(4 bytes). A maximum of 16 input bytes or 16 output bytes, however, can be
set for the Target I/O.
I/O tags defined for data blocks can be used in the Logic Editor. Using I/O tags
enables the user to program without being aware of the specific memory
addresses in the NE1A-series Controller.
Setting Safety I/O Routing
When the I/O type of a Target I/O is Target IN, data for communications
between with a Safety Slave performing DeviceNet Safety communications
can be added after the I/O tags.
Tag Name Data Size
General Status Byte
Local Input Status 1 to N
*1
Byte
Local Output Status Byte
Test Output/Muting Lamp Status 1 to M
*1
Byte
Local I/O Monitor Data size
Local Input Monitor 1 to N
*1
Byte
Local Output Monitor Byte
!WARNING
Serious injury may possibly occur due to loss of required safety functions.
The data attributes handled by standard I/O communications are non-safety data.
The necessary measures for safety data are not taken for this data during data
generation. Therefore, do not use this data to configure the Safety Control
System.

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