Figure 5.18: basic mode for peer-to-peer, Figure 5.19: advanced mode for peer-to-peer – B&B Electronics ADAM-6066 - Manual User Manual

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Advanced Mode:

For advanced mode, there will be multiple target devices to receive the
data transferred from one ADAM-6000 module (Module A). For exam-
ple, there can be several ADAM-6000 modules receiving data from the
Module A. You can define different target devices (by different IP
address) to each channel of module A. For example, you can define the
input channel 1 of Module A is mapping to the output channel 3 of Mod-
ule B, while input channel 2 of Module A is mapping to the output chan-
nel 4 of Module C. So value of input channel 1 and 2 on Module A will
automatically update to channel 3 on Module B and channel 4 on Module
C, respectively. Refer to the figures 5.18 and 5.19 below, and you will
more clearly understand the difference between these two modes.

Figure 5.18: Basic mode for Peer-to-Peer

Figure 5.19: Advanced mode for Peer-to-Peer

Channel 1

Channel 2

…..

Channel n

Channel 1

Channel 2

…..

Channel n

You can close the mapping relationsh

Channel 1

Channel 2

…..

Channel n

Module B

Channel 3

Module C

Channel 4

Module D

Channel 5

Module A

Module A

Channel 4

Module B

Channel 3

Module C

Channel 2

Channel 1

Channel 2

…..

Channel n

Module D

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