Red Lion IndustrialPr 6000 Router User Manual
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Software User Guide
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Automation Tab
Exception Class Assignment Table: The Exception table provides you with the ability to define Reg/Index ranges that
are needed to be configured different than Default DeadBand and Class Assignments.
Example: If the Highest Register Address is set to 10 and Reg/Index 2, 4, 6‐7 are needed to be set for different DeadBand and
Class Assignments than Default, then the final result for all 10 registers would be as follows:
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Reg/Index 0‐1, 3, 5 and 8‐10 will be set to Default DeadBand and Class Assignments.
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Reg/Index 2, 4 and 6‐7 will be set to Exception DeadBand and Class Assignments.
Note: The Starting Reg/Index and Ending Reg/Index of Exception table entries for a single Reg/Index such as Reg/Index 2 and
4 in above example has to be the same address.
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Click the Add button and the following dialog window will appear:
Starting Reg/Index (Required): Enter the Starting Register for exception class assignments. The valid ranges are 0 to
your configured highest register, and must be less than or equal to Ending Register.
Ending Reg/Index (Required): Enter the Ending Register for exception class assignments. The valid ranges are 0 to
your configured highest register, and must be greater than or equal to Starting Register.
Enter DeadBand Value: Values outside this DeadBand generate events. The DeadBand parameter sets how event data
is generated by your module as a DNP slave device.
For example: The Analog Input DeadBand being set to a value of 1000 will report all of the points as being Class 3 data (as set
by the “Analog Input Class” parameter being set to 3) and it will generate an event every time an analog input changes by a
value of 1000 or more. This Analog Input DeadBand can be set to any value between 0 to 32767 (generate an event when the
value changes by 32767).
Object 21 ‐ Frozen Counter: This field is activated on both Levels 2 and 2+. It’s used to determine if a DNP point will
generate events. In case a DNP point generates events (Object 2 Binary Change Events) then it should be associated to
a Class (Class 1, Class 2 or Class 3), otherwise it should be associated to None. By default, all DNP Points don't generate
events, this feature should be modified by the user.
Object 22 ‐ Counters Change Event: This field is activated on both Levels 2 and 2+. It’s used to determine if a DNP
point will generate events. In case a DNP point generates events (Object 2 Binary Change Events) then it should be
associated to a Class (Class 1, Class 2 or Class 3), otherwise it should be associated to None. By default, all DNP Points
don't generate events, this feature should be modified by the user.