Setup and Operation
4-23
PORT Menu
⎯
Setting PID Maps for Non-Ethernet Input Ports
Figure 4-14 illustrates setting the PID maps for non-Ethernet input ports from the front panel:
Figure 4-14
Setting PID map for non-Ethernet input ports
Main menu
Port
selection
PORT
Port (logical)
setup
menu
PIDTBL
menu
* Displayed for PIDTBL entries 2-28 only
PIDTBL CONFIG
menu
PIDTBL
UP
Back to UDP
port setup menu
Active only if
changes
are made in
CONFIG menu
Port
mode
Port
selection
Physical
interface
Operation
state
1
through
16
ULCKD
LCKD
To PIDTBL menu
(disabled if not IN)
OFF
OUT
IN
Back to
main menu
UP
Active only if
changes are
made to Port
configuration
PIDTBL
PIDTBL #
Back to
PIDTBL menu
1st output
destination
2nd output
destination
01 through 28
3rd output
destination
FFFFH
0000H
•
•
•
FFFFH
0000H
•
•
•
Output PID # *
Input PID # *
DELETE
Delete map
UP
00
through
16
00
through
16
00
through
16
COMMIT
CONFIG
ERASE
COMMIT
Non-Ethernet (3)
Active Display Fields
PORT
Physical Interface
0
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
IN
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OUT
Y
Y
Y
OFF
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
IN
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
OUT
Y
Y
Y
OFF
Y
Y
Y
Y
OUT
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
IN
Y
Y
Y
1
2
and
4
5
6
UNLCKD/LCKD
IN/OUT/OFF
UP
PIDTBL
COMMIT
7
CAUTION
The UDP Port number for each logical input port must be unique across the entire OM 1000. Two logical input ports cannot
share the same UDP port number. If two logical input ports are configured to use the same UDP port number, upon
rebooting, the OM 1000 will only configure the first input port. A Trap error will be sent out if the trap receive address is
configured. In addition, the Fault Summary LED will be lit to indicate that the OM 1000 configuration is invalid.
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