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16-bit, or 32-bit value is written to the corresponding address(es). The following
describes the configurable fields of a timeout object:
Database Addr
This field is the starting address in the database where the first data element of
this timeout object will begin. Depending on the designated Data Type, the
maximum allowable database address is 4095, 4094, or 4092 for 8-bit, 16-bit, or
32-bit sized objects, respectively.
Data Type
This field selects the size and range of valid values for each data element in this
timeout object. For instance, selecting 16-bit unsigned allows for a range of
values between 0 and 65535, using 2 bytes in the database. Whereas selecting
16-bit signed allows for a range of values between -32768 and 32767, also using
2 bytes in the database. Select the desired data type from this dropdown.
Value
This is the “fail-safe” timeout value that every data element in this timeout object
will be automatically written to upon processing of a timeout event triggered by a
protocol.
Length
This field is the number of data elements for this timeout object. The total number
of bytes modified by this timeout object is determined by the length multiplied by
the number of bytes in the data type selected (1, 2 or 4).
8.4
Port Configuration Tabs Protocol Selection Group
This section describes each available field in the Protocol Selection group of the
port configuration tabs. Note that support of these fields will vary by protocol, and
that unsupported fields will automatically be made non-selectable within the
configuration utility.
Protocol
Select the desired protocol for the port.
Baud Rate
Select the network baud rate for the port.
Parity
Select the network parity for the port.
Address
Select the network address at which the gateway will reside.