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5. Select OK.
6. Define your input bits. See Defining Input Bits.
Defining Input Bits
After you have selected the number of input bits required for your
application, you can define those bits, either individually or collectively
(or both). To define individual input bits:
1. In the Tag Explorer, select Input Bit.
Output Floats
1
Select the number of output floats you need:
0 to 14 (or 15. See note 1, below.)
1 =
There are 32 words of I/O available in each CNET I/O file. Each
float consists of two 16 bit words. I/O floating point addressing starts
at the word following the last discrete I/O.
If you: You can define:
Select eight or 24 discrete I/O points up to 15 floats.
Configure all 40 I/O points up to 14 floats.
Field Description
Tag
Explorer
Tag
Window
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