This document discusses network I/O modules and inter-page connection I/O modules for an HMI station. It describes analog and digital input/output modules for connecting to a network, as well as input and output modules for connecting signals between internal pages of a device. It also mentions a text comment module for adding notes.
This document discusses network I/O modules and inter-page connection I/O modules for an HMI station. It describes analog and digital input/output modules for connecting to a network, as well as input and output modules for connecting signals between internal pages of a device. It also mentions a text comment module for adding notes.
XNetDI Switch-to-do-do-module, network DI XNetDO Switch volume internet point module, network DO
❑ Inter-page connection I/O module
The inter-page connection I/O module defines the variable correspondence
between the internal pages of the DPU and the page. In the figure, the input module displays the page number (upper) and the module number (lower) where the connected signal is located, and the output module displays a block number in the configuration page. In addition to the inter-page output module, the inter-page input module can refer to all network I/O modules and hardware I/O modules, but the signal type (analog / Switch volume) must be consistent.
When the point referenced by the inter-page input module is a hardware
I/O point or a network I/O point, a name-referenced name is displayed on the left side of its figure. RefNotExistis displayed at the roll call location when the referenced point does notexist.
表1.5-3 页间连接 I/O 模块
Figure Name Feature Description
XPgAI Analog Volume Inter-Page Input
Module
XPgAO Analog volume inter-page output
module
XPgDI Switch-to-page input module
XPgDO Switch-to-page output module
1.5.1.3 Text comment module
The text comment module Text is a string that the user can double-click into the content editing interface.
1.5.2 Data type
There are three types of data passed between function blocks: Boolean (1 byte), floating points (IEEE standard 4) bytes) and long integers (4 bytes). However, parameters, intermediates, states, etc. are not subject to this limitation. Floating points and long integers are GEK-114946 OC 6000e Function 5