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Publication 1734-UM015A-EN-E - November 2009
Configuring POINT I/O and ArmorPOINT I/O DeviceLogix modules using RSNetworx for DeviceNet 51
DLX Dependent 
Mode
This parameter allows the logic in the module to be enabled or 
disabled according to the I/O connection status or the state of the 
owning processor. The default is disabled.
If Dependent Mode is enabled, the DeviceLogix program will be 
disabled when the owning processor is in program mode. When the 
processor transitions to RUN, the logic will automatically be enabled.
DLX Fault 
Override
When an output is being locally controlled, its state is either 
controlled by the DeviceLogix program or by the Fault/Idle states. 
Enabling this parameter allows the local logic to override the 
Fault/Idle states in the event of a communication fault or transition to 
Idle (Program) state. When this parameter is disabled (default) and a 
communication fault occurs or when in Idle (Program) state, all 
outputs, including those that are locally controlled, will go to the 
Fault/Idle states. Enabling this parameter and using the "Network 
Fault" status bit (Bus-off or Dup Mac Error) or COS/Cyclic Cnxn 
Idle/Fault bits in the DeviceLogix program, a controlled stop or 
maintenance of a machine state can be achieved when 
communication is lost with a master.
Auto Produce 
Assembly
When the Auto produce parameter is enabled, this parameter selects 
which assembly to produce:
000: 20-byte assembly (default)
004: 1-byte assembly
101: 20-byte assembly
111: 8-byte assembly
For details on the contents of the assembly, see I/O Data Assembly 
Maps in Chapter 4.
For the list of I/O tags, see I/O Tags
 in Chapter 5.
The 20-byte assembly contains all the data. The 8-byte assembly can 
be produced in one packet (non-fragmented).
Auto Produce EPR When the Auto Produce parameter is enabled, this parameter sets the 
Expected Packet Rate. The units are milliseconds (ms). The default is 
1000 ms. The maximum is 65535 ms and the minimum is 0 ms.
When Auto Produce is enabled, the module produces data at every 
change of state (COS) or when the EPR timer expires.
Auto Produce PIT When the Auto Produce parameter is enabled, this parameter sets the 
Product Inhibit Time. The units are milliseconds (ms). The default is 
1 ms. The maximum is 65535 ms, and the minimum is 0 ms.
If a Change of State occurs and the PIT has not expired, the message 
will wait until the PIT has expired. This can be used to prevent one 
module from using all the available network bandwidth.
Parameters on the Configuration tab (Continued)
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