3.2 Function Modules
3.2.1 Self Configuration
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CPU Module Functionality
3.2
Function Modules
This section describes the built-in functionality of the CPU Module.
3.2.1
Self Configuration
Self configuration is a feature that automatically recognizes all the Optional Modules that are
installed in the Machine Controller and all the slave devices that are connected via the MECHA-
TROLINK connector (such as Servo Drives), and creates the module configuration definition
files based on that information. Self configuration greatly reduces the steps that are required to
set up the system. Use the DIP switch on the CPU Module or use the MPE720 to execute self
configuration.
The following figure illustrates self configuration.
PC
Executing Self Conguration
Host PLC
Automatically writing the Module
conguration denitions
Detection of
slave device
information
Automatically writing the MECHATRO-
LINK communications denitions
Servomotor Servomotor Servomotor
Detection of motion parameter
information (SERVOPACKs)
Automatically writing the SVC/SVC32 denitions
I/O
MECHATROLINK-III
MPE720 Integrated Engineering
Tool Version 7
HUB
Detection of information from
the Function Modules in the
CPU Module (218IFD, SVC,
SVC32, SVR, SVR32, and
M-EXECUTOR) and from
Optional Modules