Defining the system functionality – Lenze Engineer v2.21 User Manual

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Defining the system functionality

Inserting & configuring a machine application

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Lenze · Engineer · 2.13 EN - 10/2014

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Examples of possible connection combinations
For connecting two ports of different applications, the applications must have been assigned to the

same machine application.

Note: Connections are only possible if the length and the type of the application data types of the

ports match each other.

• An output port of an application is connected to an input port of another application. When the

ports are connected, a green line indicates that the connection is possible.

• Example: The output port LPortAxisOut1 (data types: WORD, INT, DINT) of Master:

Application A is connected to the input port LPortAxisIN1 (data types WORD, INT,

DINT) of Slave: Application B.

• If the application data types of two ports are not the same, the ports cannot be connected to

each other. A red line indicates that the connection is not possible.

• Example: A connection between the output port LPortAxisOut1 (data types: WORD,

INT, DINT) of Master: Application A and the input port LPort32In1 (data type INT) of

Slave: Application B is not possible:

• A black line indicates connections set between two ports.

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