5 Commissioning the PLC programming environment5.1 For Ethernet/IP, using RSLogix 5000 as an example46 SmartWire-DT Gateway EU5C-SWD-EIP-MODTCP 08/17 MN120003Z EN www.eaton.com5.1.3 What the SWD-Assist CSV file looks likeThe table below shows how device names are used in I/O addresses andsymbolic names in the CSV file (CSV = Comma-Separated Value).The I/O address ("Specifier" column) is made up of:• The device name of the EtherNet/IP fieldbus module(the EU5C-SWD-EIP-MODTCP gateway); "EIPSWD" in this particularcase• A code used to indicate whether the address is for an input (I) or an out-put (Q)• The address information for the specific I/O data within the data spaceThe symbolic name ("Name" column) is made up of:• The device name of the field bus module(the EU5C-SWD-EIP-MODTCP gateway); "EIPSWD" in this particularcase• The device name ("PKEn1" in this particular case) of the module for con-necting a contactor to SmartWire-DT• A code used to indicate whether the address is for an input (I) or an out-put (Q)• An individual name for the specific I/O data, e.g., "C" for the feedback sig-nal for the contactor's positionFigure 29: Example: Extract from a CSV file with EtherNet/IP I/O data for RSLogix 5000V19.01.00→ Modifying the SWD line may affect the aforementioned datavolumes. Differences between the actual line and the specifiedvolumes will be indicated with the red Config LED on the gate-way if, for example, the gateway detects that there are errorsafter performing a configuration comparison. If this happens,transfer the modified SmartWire-DT project to the gatewayagain and update the values in the above dialog box if neces-sary.