Configure a communication driver
Configure a communication driver to import tags in the online or offline mode.
Prerequisites
- Learn about any specific considerations for your controller. See Communication drivers overview.
- If you import tags in the offline mode, export tags from a supported controller to a file. See the controller user assistance.
- To configure a communication driver
- From the toolbar, select.Open dashboard page
- SelectConfigure communications to devices.
- SelectNew station.
- Select a station type.
- (optional) Edit the name of the station.
- SelectNext.
- Fill in the properties and selectNext.
- SelectNext.
- Configure tags import for the station:
- (optional) ConfigureTag importerproperties:
- Import types- enables or disables importing structured tag types.
- Auto refresh- enables or disables automatic refresh on property change.
- Toggle a tag importMode.
- Online- establish a connection with the controller in theStudio 5000 Logix Designer®network, and import tags from the controller.
- Offline- import tags from a project file.
- Either:
- If you toggledOfflinemode, selectBrowse, and provide a path to theStudio 5000 Logix Designerfile from which you want to import tags.
- If you toggledOnlinemode, provide a route to the controller from which you want to import tags, for example10.192.67.42\backplane\6
The tag structure displays on the Tag Importer editor page. - On the import page, select the tags that you want to import, and selectApply.Selecting Tags imports them into FactoryTalk Optix. If the Tag type is user defined not a known base type, it also imports this into theTypesfolder.
TIP:Some communication drivers may not support importing tags from controllers in the online mode, offline mode, or both modes.To import tags, you must be logged on to the FactoryTalk Network.To select the station object inProject view, selectSelect in property view.If you import FactoryTalk Design Studio tags offline, any routine scoped tags are imported and referenced in the FactoryTalk Optix Application. However, if you then deploy the FactoryTalk Design Studio project through Logix Designer, any routine scoped tags are not deployed or downloaded to the controller because Logix Designer does not support routine scoped tags. Therefore, if you deploy that FactoryTalk Optix Application to a runtime device and connect the application to the controller, the routine scoped tag references display an error at runtime because the tags were not downloaded to the controller. - (optional) To configure another communication driver, selectConfigure another deviceand repeat the procedure.
- SelectExit.
In
Project view
, the variables corresponding to the
selected tags are added.If you imported tag types, create instances from the imported tag types. See Create an instance of a tag type.
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