User's Manual

E2 Wireless I/O Page 41
Update Offset
Allows an offset to configured for each mapping. Used to
stagger the transmissions so on start-up the module does not
try to send all mapping at the same time. Default it will be 0
however the normal would be around 10 minutes
COS Delay
You can enter a delay period such that the message is
delayed from sending for the configured time. Used to hold
off the transmissions to allow more COS messages to be
added to the mapping.
COS Enabled
Can enable or disable the COS messaged. If disabled
messages would only be sent on the update period.
COS Resets Update
Timer
Enabling this timer will mean If a COS is received in between
any updates it will reset the Update timer, meaning it will not
receive another update until the further Update period has
passed.- used to reduce the amount of radio traffic
Force Reg
Register location that when written to will force the Write
Mapping to be sent. E.g. External device can initiate the
transmissions.
Fail Reg
Register location that will indicate a failure to communicate
with the remote Destination Address configured
Reg Count
Total number of register values (consecutive)
L1 & R2 – L32 & R32
Local and Remote pairs indicating up to 32 scattered local I/O
registers can be mapped to 32 remote I/O registers
Save Changes
Save changes to non-volatile memory. The module will need
to be restarted before the changes take effect.
Save Changes and
Reset.
Save settings to non-volatile memory, and reboot E2. Once
the module has completed the reboot sequence, all changes
are in effect.