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The Node ID must be set by the user to match the node ID settings on the
actual nodes. All other node information is filled in by the controller after the
network is started. The node information is saved with the ESAVE command,
and user applications may use it to verify expected network configuration, or
make run time application decisions.
This information could serve as a source for a front-end software GUI that
displays bus and node status, although no configuration would be possible.
Another possibility would be to implement a sort of “Network Configuration
Verify” command that would allow the application to easily verify that the
configuration is the same every time.
In the table below, nodes are numbered 0-3, like all other ACR objects. This
is the node number, from the ACR90x0 point of view. The node ID is the
setting on that node’s DIP switch, and must be between 1 and 127, but may
not conflict with the chosen Master node ID.
Description/Node number
0
1
2
3
Node Id
33024
33040
33056
33072
Number of Digital Inputs (bytes)
33025
33041
33057
33073
Number of Digital Outputs (bytes)
33026
33042
33058
33074
Number of Analog Inputs
33027
33043
33059
33075
Number of Analog Outputs
33028
33044
33060
33076
Health Type (0=not present,
1=heartbeat, 2= lifeguarding)
33029
33045
33061
33077
Node state (0=dead, 1=live)
33030
33046
33062
33078
Flags for Extended Digital I/O
Each possible node will have two blocks of flag parameters, each 16
parameters in length, to accommodate the possible 512 bits each of
extended digital inputs and outputs. Flag parameter numbers are shown the
table below.
32 bit block type
Starting
parameter
Ending
parameter
Node 0 digital inputs
4456
4471
Node 0 digital outputs
4472
4487
Node 1 digital inputs
4488
4503
Node 1 digital outputs
4504
4519
Node 2 digital inputs
4520
4535
Node 2 digital outputs
4536
4551
Node 3 digital inputs
4552
4567
Node 3 digital outputs
4568
4583
For each node, the lowest bit number for extended digital inputs block of that
node will correspond the lowest numbered digital input on that node on the
network. Numbering will proceed upward for all the digital inputs on that
numbered node. The same process occurs for the Digital Outputs. This
continues until the actual number of digital inputs and outputs on the network
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