Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-R Series User Manual page 82

Ethernet/ip network interface module, application
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• "General" window
Item
Connection No.
Time-out Multiplier
Input - T->O
Input Size
Input Mode
Input Type
Priority
Trigger Type
Inhibit Time Mode
Inhibit time
Request Packet
Interval(RPI)
3 EtherNet/IP Configuration Tool
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3.1 Window Structure
Description
Displays the connection number of the EtherNet/IP device.
Connection numbers of EtherNet/IP devices are assigned from 1 in the
order in which they were added.
Specifies the monitoring time of the send/receive timeout as an RPI
multiple.
(Monitoring time of send/receive timeout = "Request Packet Interval (RPI)"
× "Time-out Multiplier")
Set the monitoring time of send/receive timeout to 4294967ms or below.
• When "Time-out Multiplier" is set to "×4", set "Request Packet Interval
(RPI)" to "60000" or below.
• When "Time-out Multiplier" is set to "×512", set "Request Packet Interval
(RPI)" to "8388" or below.
Specifies the size of the input data. (Unit: Bytes)
Specifies the target to read the input data from.
• Point to Point: Unicast (one to one) communications are performed.
• Multicast: Multicast (one to many) communications are performed.
• Null: Communications are not performed.
Specifies the input type (variable or fixed) according to the size of the input
data.
• Variable: Communications are performed with a variable size.
• Fixed: Communications are performed with a fixed size.
Specifies the priority of the communication packet for the currently set
connection.
• High: Processing is performed with high priority.
• Low: Priority is given to the processing of connections set to "High".
• Scheduled: Packets are processed in the receiving order regardless of
priority.
Specifies the trigger type (reading timing) of the input data.
• Cyclic: Triggers are executed periodically according to the "RPI" setting
value.
• Application: Triggers are executed with arbitrary timing according to
'Application Trigger Request (Class1)' (Un\G27008 to Un\G27023).
• Change of State: Triggers are executed at a given timing according to
'Application Trigger Request (Class1)' (Un\G27008 to Un\G27023).
Specifies the method to manage the inhibit time when "Trigger Type" is set
to "Change of State".
• Default: A quarter of RPI is specified as the inhibit time.
• Un-Activated: No inhibit time is specified.
• Custom: Time specified in "Inhibit time" is specified as the inhibit time.
Specifies the inhibit time when "Inhibit Time Mode" is set to "Custom".
(Unit: ms)
Specifies the communication cycle. (Unit: ms)
Setting range
• ×4
• ×8
• ×16
• ×32
• ×64
• ×128
• ×256
• ×512
(Default: Varies depending on the
EtherNet/IP device)
*1
1 to 1444
(Default: Varies depending on the
EtherNet/IP device)
• Point to Point
• Multicast
• Null
(Default: Varies depending on the
EtherNet/IP device)
• Variable
• Fixed
*2
(Default: Varies depending on the
EtherNet/IP device)
• High
• Low
• Scheduled
(Default: Varies depending on the
EtherNet/IP device)
• Cyclic
• Application
• Change of State
(Default: Varies depending on the
EtherNet/IP device)
• Default
• Un-Activated
• Custom
(Default: Varies depending on the
EtherNet/IP device)
1 to 255
(Default: Varies depending on the
EtherNet/IP device)
0.5 to 60000
(Default: Varies depending on the
EtherNet/IP device)

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