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Choosing an i/o assembly format, Choosing an i/o assembly format -10 – Rockwell Automation 198x Modular DeviceNet Starter Auxiliary I/O User Manual

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Publication 198-UM001B-EN-P September 2001

3. To change the settings of a parameter, click the pull down tab on the desired

parameter. For example, when you click the pull down tab on the

$XWREDXG

parameter, you will see a list box with available choices for this parameter. After
choosing the desired setting,click the

$SSO\ button. You will then be asked to

download the configuration to the device; select the

\HV button.

When this parameter has the value

(QDEOH, the Modular DSA DeviceNet module will

attempt to match the network baud rate at power-up. When this parameter has the value
'LVDEOHG, the power-up autobaud feature is disabled. When the Autobaud parameter is
changed, the new value will be applied when the power is cycled after saving to the device.
(The Autobaud screens are shown above.)

Choosing an I/O Assembly Format

In the Groups field, select the “Configuration” group. The following screen will appear:

Refer to Appendix A to determine which I/O assembly data format to select. The different
I/O assembly formats allow flexibility for different systems. Assemblies 100 and 101 are

ATTENTION

!

Injury or damage may occur when parameters are not set according to
the application requirements.