CONTREX CX-1010 User Manual
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through the front panel of the CX1010 itself. First, find the target parameter via the
Menus. Then obtain the parameter number off the Help screen for that parameter.
Typical parameters might include Setpoint (101) and Scaled Feedback (40).
The selected parameter numbers must be entered from the top of the write, or read, list.
If selecting less than 4 items, enter a "0" as the parameter number for the remaining slots
on the list. Note that a Control Parameter (CP-XX) can be written to, but it also can be
on the read list if you wish to have the host monitor, or verify, what value is actually
present in that parameter.
Note regarding Allen Bradley’s DeviceNet Manager:
The DeviceNet option card has now been configured for polling through the above
keyboard entry procedure. It is NOT necessary to use Allen Bradley’s DeviceNet
Manager software, although an experienced user could have configured the polling
connection (Assembly Queue) through that software if desired. If you do use the
Manager, verify that the desired polling parameters do appear on the appropriate CX1010
menu screens. If necessary, try sending a “Start Service” command from the Manager
after configuration. There is a CONTREX option card EDS file available for use with
that software.
Setup the Scanner (Host):
Refer to the instructions for the particular model of scanner for detail information. It will
typically ask for the number of bytes produced, or consumed by the CX1010.
Consumed bytes are those the host will send to the CX1010, and contain the data that you
wish to "write" to the CX1010 parameters.
Produced bytes are those the host expects to receive back from the CX1010, and contain
the data from the "read" list parameters.
Each parameter on the list requires 6 bytes. If all 4 slots were utilized for both the write
and read lists, then both the consumed and the produced byte count would be 4x6=24
bytes.