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13.5.1
View/Edit Points
Main menu selection number 1 displays a screen which shows a summary of
the current point (parameter) configuration (see Figure 18). This screen only
displays the point mapping information: in order to access a point’s DeviceNet
definition information, menu selection number 1 “View/Edit a Point” must be
entered with the additional argument of the targeted point number.
Figure 18: View/Edit Points
13.5.1.1
View/Edit a Point
Entering “
1
” with a point number (such as “
1 1
”, as shown at the bottom of
Figure 18) at the View/Edit Points submenu will display and allow editing of the
point’s mapping and DeviceNet definition information. Refer to Figure 19 for
an example. Although the number of menu selections in this submenu will
remain consistent, the semantics of the first menu selection (the point mapping
information) will vary slightly depending on the currently-defined secondary
network. For example, if a Modbus secondary network is currently selected,
then the first menu selection will display something to the effect of “
Modbus
RTU Reg = ID1, 1
”, which indicates that the current point is mapped to
Modbus slave ID1, holding register 1.
Whenever a new point is created (refer to section 13.5.1.2), all of the point
configuration information is set to default values. One must therefore navigate
to the View/Edit a Point submenu for that point in order to modify the
DeviceNet configuration information.
Summary of Contents for DNET-100
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