Module Properties Dialog Box - Fault/Idle Action Tab Overview (1794-IE4XOE2/B, -OE4/B,
-OE12/A)
Use this tab to configure the safe state value for a module. This tab configures the
behavior of outputs and is not available for modules that do not have outputs.
Parameters
Communication Fault Behavior
Select the way in which you want the adapter to respond when a communication fault occurs
with this module. Choose from:
- Reset Outputs- Resets the module output data to zero (default value).
- Hold Last Outputs- Retains the module output data in its last state.
- Apply Safe State to Outputs- Sets the output signals to the values configured as Safe State values.
Program Mode Behavior
Select the way in which you want the adapter to respond when it detects Program mode
(idle).
NOTE:
When the adapter is receiving real time output data from the
controller the module is in Run mode. When the
adapter is not receiving real time output data from the controller and if there is a
communications fault the module operates in fault mode. Under any other conditions
it is in Program
mode, or Idle mode. When it detects Run mode, the adapter copies the
output data from the controller to the corresponding module output. When it detects
Program mode, it responds according to the choice you select for this field.
Choose from:
- Reset Outputs- Resets the module output data to zero (default value).
- Hold Last Outputs- Retains the module output data in its last state.
- Apply Safe State to Outputs- Sets the output signals to the values configured as Safe State values.
Safe State Value
Enter the appropriate value for each channel. The default value is 0.
NOTE:
You must set the Communication Fault Behavior or the Program
Mode Behavior to "Apply Safe State to Outputs" otherwise the values you configured
are not used.
OK
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Cancel
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Apply
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If:
- you are online in Program, Remote Program or Remote Run mode and,
- this controller is the owner controller and,
- you have changed the module’s configuration in the software,
when you click the Apply or the OK button, the information is automatically sent to the
controller. The controller tries to send the information to the module (if the
connection to the module is not inhibited). If you don’t click the Apply or OK button,
your changes are not sent to the controller.
NOTE:
The connection to a FLEX I/O module using Rack communication cannot be inhibited. The
‘Inhibit’ check box on the Connection tab is disabled in this case.
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