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Has OPUA Client in OmniCore retired I/O Mapping byte ranges?
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Had IRC5 configured IO Map with DO_64_bytes and DI_64_bytes. In OPCUA Client Configuration, I was able to see them when dropping PLC DB_64_Byte in "Controller Device IO Mapping" so being able to connect from Dropdown list.
Swapping to new OmniCore, it has retired separated configuration DO/DI so all IO is merged on PN_OmniCore_Device so cannot configure bytes ranges in OPCUA Client anymore only bitXbit...is this correct?
Does anybody have the same difficult?
Thank you all in advance
Swapping to new OmniCore, it has retired separated configuration DO/DI so all IO is merged on PN_OmniCore_Device so cannot configure bytes ranges in OPCUA Client anymore only bitXbit...is this correct?
Does anybody have the same difficult?
Thank you all in advance
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