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Configuring POINT I/O and ArmorPOINT I/O DeviceLogix modules using RSNetworx for DeviceNet
Parameters on the Configuration tab
Parameter
Description
Off-to-On Delay
This is the OFF to ON filter constant for all inputs on the module. A
high signal must be present for this amount of time before the module
will report an ON.
The value must be entered in microseconds (
μ
s). The default value is
1000
μ
s. The minimum value is 0 and the maximum is 65535
μ
s.
The actual resolution of this value is milliseconds. The user selected
value will be truncated at milliseconds. For example, 65535
μ
s
represents a 65 ms filter value.
On-to-Off Delay
This is the ON to OFF filter constant for all inputs on the module. A
low signal must be present for this amount of time before the module
will report an OFF.
The value must be entered in microseconds (
μ
s). the default value is
1000
μ
s. The minimum value is 0 and the maximum is 65535
μ
s.
The actual resolution of this value is millisecond. User selected value
will be truncated at milliseconds. For example, 65535
μ
s represents a
65 ms filter value.
Output Fault
State
This parameter controls the action of each output during a
communication fault.
0 = Go to Output Fault Value (default)
1 = Hold Last State
This parameter is ignored if DLX Fault Override is enabled.
Output Fault
Value
The state of each output if a communication fault occurs. This
parameter is ignored if the Output Fault State is set to Hold Last State
or if DLX Fault Override is enabled.
0 = OFF (default)
1 = ON
Output Idle State
This parameter controls the action of each output when in Idle state
or Program mode.
0 = Go to Output Idle Value (default)
1 = Hold Last State
This parameter is ignored if DLX Fault Override is enabled.
Output Idle Value
The state of each output when in Idle state or Program mode. This
parameter is ignored if the Output Idle State is set to Hold Last State
or if DLX Fault Override is enabled.
0 = OFF (default)
1 = ON
Auto Produce
Enabling this parameter will allow the module to produce data
without a master. This parameter is disabled by default.
If enabled, the module will begin to produce data on the backplane or
network after power up and network address verification (Dup MAC
check). The Owned bit in the produced assembly will be cleared (0).
A master may still make a connection to the module and then the
Owned bit will be set (1). If a master connection fails, the module will
continue to produce data, but the Owned bit will be cleared (0).
The produced assembly, EPR, and PIT are described later in this table.
Auto Production may be important to support data to listening peers.
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