Revised 2017-08-31
Automation Tab
Drawing No. LP0997-C
Test I/O
Sixnet
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Series SN/RAM
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6000 & RAM 9000 Software Manual
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Register Count:
Enter the Register Count for the number of registers you would like to display.
To List:
Select the list to add the selected tag or create a list by entering its name here and clicking on Add.
Lists are used to group I/O points together for more organized viewing.
Click on the
Add
button to test the I/O.
The messages logs show the range entered and each register that can be edited and monitored for the analog
Inputs.
Base 1 0
: This toggles the system-wide register display format, which can be represented in two schemes:
Zero-based or One-based. Zero-Based is also called Native format, and all register ranges would begin
counting at 0. One-Based addressing starts all ranges with 1 and is the system commonly used with Modbus.
Each register label consists of the Tag name, followed by the address in two parts: type and address. Type and
address will change to match the Zero (Native) and One (Modbus) formatting conventions. An untagged
register will show an implied tag in <angle brackets>.
You may enter values here and observe your IODB data from another device / location to see those values get
updated or you may initiate a change from another device/input and observe the changes presented here on your
Test I/O interface.