Configured, Owned, Module identity – Rockwell Automation 1784-PM16SE SoftLogix Motion Card Setup and Configuration Manual User Manual
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Publication 1784-UM003A-EN-P – June 2003
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Configured
Displays a yes or no value indicating whether the module has been configured
by an owner controller connected to it. Once a module has been configured, it
stays configured until the module is reset or power is cycled, even if the owner
drops connection to the module. This information applies to I/O modules
only and does not apply to adapters, scanners, bridges, or other
communications modules.
Owned
Displays a yes or no value indicating whether an owner controller is currently
connected to the module. This information applies to I/O modules only and
does not apply to adapters, scanners, bridges, or other communications
modules.
Module Identity
This field does not take into account the Electronic Keying or Minor Revision
selections for the module that were specified on the General Tab.
Note: The Generic modules, such as the 1756-MODULE, always show
a Mismatch because the configured Generic Key does not match any
target device.
Reset Module
Click on this button to return a module to its power-up state by emulating the
cycling of power.
Resetting a module causes all connections to or through the module to be
closed, and this may result in loss of control.
Note: The following modules return an error if a reset is attempted:
• 1756-L1 ControlLogix5550 Programmable Controller
• 1336T AC Vector Drive
• 1395 Digital DC Drive
Note: A controller cannot be reset.
Displays:
If the physical module:
Match
agrees with what is specified on the General Tab order for the
Match condition to exist, all of the following must agree:
• Vendor
• Module Type (the combination of Product Type and Product
Code for a particular Vendor)
• Major Revision
Mismatch
does not agree with what is specified on the General Tab