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Chapter E
DeviceNet Information
Discrete Output Point
Object Special
Requirements
There are many sources that can control an auxiliary relay output when assigned
for “Network” use: an I/O message, and explicit message, DeviceLogix programs,
network fault and idle conditions, and protection fault conditions. An output
point must know how to select which source of data to use to drive its value
attribute. Refer to the I/O Assignments section of Chapter 5 in the 825-P
Modular Protection System User Manual, publication 825-UM004, for
instructions on assignment of functions to the auxiliary output relays.
An output that is not used in a DeviceLogix program follows the rules
described in the State Transition Diagram below.
Figure 63 - State Transition Diagram
Service Code
Implemented for:
Service Name
Class
Instance
0x0E
Yes
Yes
Get_Attribute_Single
0x10
No
Yes
Set_Attribute_Single
Non-Existent
Available
Idle
Ready
Run
DNet Fault
Protection
Receive Idle
Power up
Power o
ff
Connection
Transitions to
Established
DNet Fault
Protection Fault
Protection
Fault
Protection Fault
Protection Fault Reset
Connection Transitions to Established
DNet Fault
Receive
Data
DNet
Idle
Ready
DNet Fault
Protection Fault
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