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Modifying the Correspondents of the Selected PLC The rightmost pane of the Exchange Paths tab lists its potential correspondents. Remote I/O racks by default are considered potential correspondents and are not included in the list. The Consumers list is empty if no correspondents have been defined for the device. To add a correspondent, select the device in the list and click on add. To remove a device, select it in the correspondents list and click on remove. CAUTION: Removing a correspondent deletes all the exchanges which may have been defined previously between the device and the correspondent. Creating or Modifying a Produced Application Variable To create or modify a produced application variable: 1. Select the Produced App Vars tab. 2. To create a variable, click on the New Var button. To modify a variable, select the variable and click on the Modify Var button. 3. In the dialog box, enter or edit the following as appropriate: A. The name of the variable (no more than 12 alphanumeric characters). B. The Type (Boolean, Signed Integer, Unsigned Integer). C. The Number of bits or 16-bit words in the variable. 4. If the Transport Time Slot is not appropriate, select a different one from the list. Click on OK. To delete a produced application variable, click on the Delete Var button.
1. Select the Produced System Vars tab. 2. In the Variables list, click on the name of the variable. A. To change the transport time slot of a produced application or system variable: – In the On selected Time Slot list, select the time slot. – Click on the Apply button. B. To define the consumers of the selected variable, in the Consumers list click in the v column opposite the intended consumer device.Defining MPS Exchanges for Remote I/O Racks Define the following exchange information for each remote I/O rack: The correspondents of the I/O rack Correspondents of I/O modules and of specific module TVAs The consumers of the remote I/O Rack’s system TVA data You can also modify the transport time slots of individual module TVAs Specifying the Correspondents of the Remote I/O Rack By default, each correspondent of a remote I/O rack consumes all TVAs produced by the I/O modules of the rack. When you add a new correspondent, the defaults are applied. You can eliminate unnecessary exchanges at the I/O module level. The rightmost pane of the Exchange Paths tab lists its correspondents and devices that are not presently configured as correspondents, but which are able to be correspondents. To add a correspondent, select a potential device in the list and click on add. To remove a device, select it in the correspondents list and click on remove. CAUTION: Removing a correspondent deletes all the exchanges which may have been defined previously between the device and the correspondent.