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Figure 27. Local Register Configuration screen
Use the Modify Multiple Registers screen to change many registers parameters at one time.
The DXM700 is big endian: the upper bits of a local register (15:8) are stored in the first byte of the assembly instance and
the second byte of the assembly instance is stored in the lower bits of a local register (7:0).
The following table shows DXM local registers 1, 5, and 10 being written from the EIP controller using assembly instance
112. Only registers 1, 5, and 10 are defined in the DXM Configuration Tool as EIP Originator -> DXM registers.
EIP Assembly Instance 112
DXM Local Registers
Adrs
Data
Adrs
Data
00
11
01
11 22
01
22
02
33
05
33 44
03
44
04
55
10
55 66
05
66
The following table shows DXM local registers 10, 11, and 19 defined as EIP DXM -> Originator. The lower 2-bytes of each
register data is placed into assembly instance 100.
EIP Assembly Instance 112
DXM Local Registers
Adrs
Data
Adrs
Data
00
77
10
77 88
01
88
02
99
11
99 10
03
10
04
11
19
11 12
05
12
8.5 Setting up Email
The DXM700 can be configured to send email based on threshold conditions. Internal log files may be sent using email
Cellular-connected systems can use email. Ethernet-connected systems can only use email, but can send email to cellular
phones as a SMS message depending upon the network carrier. To send email to a Verizon phone, use the phone number
followed by
@vtext.com
, for example, [email protected].
Follow these instructions and use the DXM Configuration Tool to program the controller for email.
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