Anybus Configuration Manager
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6.4.6
Consume Transactions (Generic Data Mode)
Fig. 36
Parameters
Parameter
Description
Offline options for subnetwork
The action to take for this transaction if the subnetwork goes offline. This
affects the data that is sent to the higher level network.
Clear
= Data is cleared (0) on the higher level network
Freeze
= Data is frozen on the higher level network
Offline timeout time (10 ms)
The maximum allowed time in steps of 10 ms between two messages be-
fore the subnetwork is considered to be offline. Zero (0) disables the time-
out feature.
The entered value is multiplied by 10. A value of 5 means 50 ms.
Trigger byte
Enables/disables the trigger byte function. This function can be used to
notify the control system of updated data.
If enabled, the trigger byte will be incremented each time a valid transac-
tion is consumed by the gateway. The trigger byte will also be incremented
if the offline option is set to
Clear
and the offline timeout limit is reached.
Trigger byte address
The location of the trigger byte in the internal memory buffer.
The trigger byte address must be unique to each transaction. It can not be
shared by multiple transactions.
Valid settings range from 0x000 to 0x1FF and 0x400 to 0xFFF
6.4.7
Transaction Editor
The Transaction Editor can be used to edit the individual frame objects of a transaction. The
same settings are also available in the parameter section of the main window, however the
Transaction Editor presents the frame objects in a more visual manner.
Fig. 37
Transaction Editor
To edit the value of a parameter, click on it and enter a new value, then select
Apply Changes
from the
File
menu in the Transaction Editor. To exit the editor without saving, select
Quit
.
When editing transactions that are based on predefined commands, certain parts of the trans-
action may not be editable.
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