Query Parameters - GE D485 Instruction Manual

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QUERY PARAMETERS

NOTE
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Insert: Insert a node from the clipboard.
Delete: Deletes a node and its configuration from the scan-list.
Monitor: Activates the node monitor.
Add command: Adds a pre-defined protocol specific command to the scan-list. The
list of commands are supplied with the D485 and cannot be changed.
Insert new node: Inserts a new node above the currently selected node.
Save node: Saves the selected node.
Insert from file: Inserts a previously saved node above the currently selected node.
To gain access to these parameters, select a Query in the Navigation window.
Minimum time between broadcasts (10 ms): The value entered here is only valid if a
broadcast command is specified in the scan-list and the value specifies how long the
D485 should wait after the broadcast was sent until the next command in the scan-list
will be sent. This time should be selected such that all slave-devices connected to the
D485 have time to finish the handling of the broadcast. The unit is milliseconds (ms)
and the entered value is multiplied by 10, which means that the shortest time is 10
ms.
Offline options for fieldbus: This parameter defines the behavior of the D485 in case
the DeviceNet network goes off-line and the selection affects the data that is sent out
the Modbus network
Clear: All data destined for the slave devices is cleared (set to 0).
Freeze: All data destined for the slave device is frozen.
NoScanning: The updating of the Modbus network is stopped.
Offline options for Modbus network: This parameter defines the behavior of the D485
in case the Modbus network goes offline and the selection affects the data that is
reported to the fieldbus master.
Clear: All data destined for the fieldbus master is cleared (set to 0).
Freeze: All data destined to fieldbus is frozen.
Offline options for Modbus networks are configured separately for each command.
Reconnect time (10 ms): This parameter specifies how long the D485 should wait
before trying to re-connect a disconnected node. A node gets disconnected if the max
number of retries is reached. The unit is milliseconds (ms) and the entered value is
multiplied by 10, which means that the shortest time is 10 ms.
Retries: This parameter specifies how many times a time-out can occur in sequence
before the slave is disconnected.
Timeout time (10 ms): This parameter specifies the time the D485 waits for a
response from the slave-device. If this time is exceeded the D485 re-sends the
command until the "retries" parameter value is reached.
The unit is milliseconds (ms) and the entered value is multiplied by 10, which means that
the shortest time is 10 ms.
Trigger byte address: This parameter specifies location in the internal memory buffer
where the trigger byte is located. In D485 a trigger byte is implemented to support
non-cyclic data that means that the DeviceNet master has the ability to notify the
D485 when it should send a specific command to a slave.
To use this functionality correctly the
associated with the trigger byte, and then update the trigger byte. The trigger byte should
be incremented by one for activation.
This parameter has no affect unless the "Update mode" parameter is set to "Change of
state on trigger".
DeviceNet
master should update the data area
D485 MODBUS TO DEVICENET CONVERTER – USER GUIDE

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