D3-39, Allocating io devices – Yokogawa YFGW410 User Manual

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<D3. Constructing a Field Wireless System>

D3-39

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Item

Description

Default setting

Network ID

Automatically displays the network ID set for the area

displayed.

Automatically displayed

Device Tag

The device tags of field wireless devices with routing func-

tion registered with the relevant network ID are displayed in

the drop-down box. Select the device tag of the device to be

allocated at the position.

Displays registered unal-

located devices in ascend-

ing order

When the device tag of a device to be registered is selected and the [OK] button is clicked, the

device icon and device tag appear in the specified location. A window appears to edit the wireless

transmission paths and the device information configured when the wireless device was regis-

tered, as shown in Figure D3-39. When the [Cancel] button is clicked, the settings are discarded

and nothing is added to the backgroud image area.

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Figure D3-39 Routing Device Allocation

When no changes to the device registration information are required, click the [OK] button. The

wireless device is added in the condition displayed on the backgroud image area.
If the information must be changed, edit the settings and click the [OK] button to update the

information. If the transmission path settings are changed, the display of these paths is changed

and added to the backgroud image area. When the [Cancel] button is clicked, the settings are

discarded and no wireless devices are added to the backgroud image area.

Allocating IO Devices

IO devices are field wireless devices with an IO or IO(Auto) role.
IO devices are added to the device installation position on the backgroud image area using the

same procedure as that for routing devices. See “Allocating Routing Devices” for details.
The paths of field wireless devices with IO(Auto) roles are determined after they join a field wire-

less network. So, the Configurator does not display their paths.

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