Product overview, About this product, Terms – Yaskawa Tag Generator User Manual
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Product Overview
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About this Product
This User Guide describes the use of Tag Generator software that creates a tag file for import into Logix Designer/RSLogix
5000 or TIA Portal software.
This document is intended for use by those familiar with the configuration of communication networks for industrial and
commercial applications. The user should be familiar with Logix Designer/RSLogix 5000 and/or TIA Portal software and
Yaskawa AC drives.
The Tag Generator software produces a tag file, (*.CSV) for subsequent import to Logix Designer/RSLogix 5000 projects or,
in the case of TIA Portal projects, a (*.XLSX) file for PROFIBUS and PROFINET. Tag Generator software reduces
implementation time for PLC connected Yaskawa drives utilizing EtherNet/IP, DeviceNet, PROFINET, or PROFIBUS
communications protocols.
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Terms
Note: Indicates supplemental information unrelated to safety messages.
Drive: Yaskawa Drive
PLC: Programmable Logic Controller
Node: Drive on the network
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Registered Trademarks
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Software, Product and PC System Requirements
Table 1
Specification
Description
Software
YASKAWA Tag Generator PN: SW.YAI.01 Obtain from www.yaskawa.com at:
https://www.yaskawa.com/pycprd/lookup/bannerDocDetails/
query_type=get_document&document_id=SW.YAI.01&name=
Compatible Yaskawa Drive Product
Series
A1000, D1000, iQpump1000, MV1000, P1000, R1000, V1000, V1000-4X, U1000 Industrial
Matrix, U1000 Oil & Gas, F7, and G7
Minimum PC System Requirements
• 1.0 GHz or faster processor
• Windows 7 (32 bit and 64 bit); or Windows 8 (32 bit and 64 bit)
• 2 GB of RAM
• 10 MB of available hard-disk space
• 1280 x 720 screen resolution
• Requires .NET Framework 4.5 (2 GB disk space required for .NET)
• Internet connection (required for SW.YAI.01 download)
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YASKAWA TOEP YAICOM 20A Tag Generator User Guide
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