Function: This command establishes a brief connection to the hardware and determines the devices in the network. You can then adopt the devices found into the device tree of your project.
Call: Main menu “Project”, context menu of a device object in the device tree.
Requirement: The settings for communication with the control device are correct. The gateway and the PLC are running. The device supports the scan function.
To use the scan functionality, you must log in once in order to load the library to the controller.
The command refers to the master controller selected in the device tree. For example, an already inserted PROFINET IO controller can be selected and the command used to determine the I/O devices and I/O modules assigned to it.
After scanning, the dialog box “Scan for Devices” appears with the results.
Dialog 'Scan Devices'
“Device name, Device type, Address, Station name, etc.” |
Data about the scanned device depending on network type. When you change a value in the list of scanned devices, the value is shown in italics. This indicates that the new value has been changed in the editor in CODESYS, but not in the device. When you download the value to the device, it is shown normally. Value that indicate differences between the project and the scanned device are shown in orange. If multiple device descriptions are available for the scanned device, then the name is displayed in bold. The selection of the matching device description is resolved differently for different fieldbuses. For more detailed information, see the corresponding fieldbus chapters. If a device description cannot be found, then the following message is shown: "Attention! The device was not found in the repository." Depending on the bus system, additional information is displayed, such as manufacturer number and product number. The device cannot be inserted into the project without the installed device description. |
“Show differences to project” |
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“Scan for Devices” |
Starts a new search. |
“Copy All Devices to Project” |
The device that is selected in the table is inserted into the device tree in the project. If nothing is selected, then all scanned devices are shown. |




NOTICE

If you insert devices, which are available in the device tree, to the device tree with “Copy All Devices to Project”, then the following should be noted. The data of the “Process Data” and “<...> I/O Mapping” tabs of the existing devices can be overwritten with the data of the recently inserted devices.
This part of the dialog is visible only when you select the “Show differences to project” option. Differences between the scanned and configured devices are color-coded. Devices displayed in green are identical on both sides. Devices displayed in red are available only in the view of the scanned or configured devices. |
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If you have selected a device in both views, then the scanned devices are inserted above the selected configured device. |
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If you have selected a device in both views, then the scanned devices are inserted below the selected configured device. |
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If you have selected a device in both views, then the configured devices are replaced by the selected scanned device. |
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All scanned devices are copied to the project. |
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Deletes the selected configured device. |