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DTM for EtherNet/IP Scanner Devices - Hilscher

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4.6.3 Module Alignment<br />

Figure 33: <strong>Scanner</strong> Settings > Module Alignment<br />

The Module Alignment defines the addressing mode of the process data<br />

image. The addresses (offsets) of the process data are always interpreted<br />

as byte addresses. The Module Alignment then defines the addressing<br />

mode, Byte boundaries or 2 Byte boundaries.<br />

Parameter Meaning<br />

Byte boundaries The modul address can start at any byte offset.<br />

2 Byte boundaries The modul address can only start at even byte offsets.<br />

Table 23: Parameters <strong>Scanner</strong> Settings > Module Alignment<br />

Note: The setting options under Module Alignment <strong>for</strong> client specific<br />

variants of the configuration software can differ from the setting options<br />

displayed here.<br />

<strong>DTM</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>EtherNet</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> <strong>Scanner</strong> <strong>Devices</strong> | Configuration of <strong>EtherNet</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> <strong>Scanner</strong> <strong>Devices</strong><br />

DOC061201OI06EN | Revision 6 | English | 2010-08 | Released | Public © <strong>Hilscher</strong>, 2006-2010

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