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SI-I/O User Guide
Issue Number: 3
7.2
Menu 1 - I/O Set-up
Menu 1 contains all the parameters relating to the setup of the I/O interface on the SI-I/O module.
Changes to the module's configuration will not take effect until the module has been reset.
To reset the module:
•
Set Pr
S.01.001
to On (1).
•
When the sequence has been completed, Pr
S.01.001
will be reset to Off (0).
•
The module will reset using the updated configuration.
This sequence does NOT store the module's configuration parameters in the drive or the module's flash memory. This parameter will change back to
Off immediately, and as such the change may not be visible in the display.
If the host drive is defaulted (see the drive user guide for details), it will also clear the current configuration for the slot the module is installed to.
This can be performed as follows:
•
Set Pr
S.01.002
to On.
•
Reset the module by setting Pr
S.01.001
to On.
•
Default parameter values for the module will be loaded.
The module will reset using the default values.
This parameter displays the current status of the module. All possible values are shown in the table below.
S.01.001
Reset I/O Interface
Minimum
0
Maximum
1
Default
0
Units
Type
1 Bit Volatile
Update Rate
Read every 200 ms
Display Format
None
Decimal Places
0
Coding
RW, NC
S.01.002
Default I/O Interface
Minimum
0
Maximum
1
Default
0
Units
Type
1 Bit Volatile
Update Rate
Read every 200 ms
Display Format
None
Decimal Places
0
Coding
RW, NC
NOTE
S.01.004
Option Module Status
Minimum
0
Maximum
2
Default
Units
Type
8 Bit Volatile
Update Rate
Background read
Display Format
None
Decimal Places
0
Coding
RO, TE, ND, NC, PT
Value
Text
Description
0
Running OK
The module is healthy.
1
Initializing
Indicates that the module is initializing.
2
Mapping Error
Indicates that there is an error in the mapping parameters.
For example, the destination should not be non-existent or
read-only.
3
Error
An error has occurred preventing the firmware or user
program from running correctly.
100
Bootloader
The bootloader is currently running.
101
Updating
The bootloader is currently performing a firmware update.
The power must not be turned off in this state.