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Rockwell Automation 1440-SPD02-01RB XM-220 Dual Speed Module User Manual

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Publication GMSI10-UM004B-EN-P - May 2010

Glossary 112

current configuration

The current configuration is the most recently loaded set of configuration
parameters in the XM module’s memory. When power is cycled, the current
configuration is loaded with either the saved configuration (in EEPROM) or
the factory defaults (if there is no saved configuration). In addition, the current
configuration contains any configuration changes that have been downloaded
to the module since power is applied.

DeviceNet network

A DeviceNet network uses a producer/consumer Controller Area Network
(CAN) to connect devices (for example, XM modules). A DeviceNet network
can support a maximum of 64 devices. Each device is assigned a unique node
address (MAC ID) and transmit data on the network at the same baud rate.

A cable is used to connect devices on the network. It contains both the signal
and power wires. General information about DeviceNet and the DeviceNet
specification are maintained by the Open DeviceNet Vendor’s Association
(ODVA). ODVA is online at http://www.odva.org.

disarm state

See Program mode.

EEPROM

See NVS (Non-Volatile Storage).

Electronic Data Sheet (EDS) Files

EDS files are simple text files that are used by network configuration tools
such as RSNetWorx for DeviceNet to describe products so that you can easily
commission them on a network. EDS files describe a product device type,
revision, and configurable parameters.