RAM-6021 Wired Router
95
Automation Tab
Exception
Class
Assignment
Table:
The
Exception
table
provides
you
with
the
ability
to
define
Reg/Index
ranges
that
are
needed
to
be
configured
differently
than
Default
Class
Assignments.
Example:
If
the
Highest
Register
Address
is
set
to
10
and
Reg/Indes
2,
4,
6
‐
7
are
needed
to
be
set
for
different
class
assig
‐
ments
than
default,
then
the
final
result
for
all
10
registers
would
be
as
follows:
•
Reg/Index
0
‐
1,
3,
5
and
8
‐
10
will
be
set
to
Default
Class
Assignments.
•
Reg/Index
2,
4
and
6
‐
7
will
be
set
to
Exception
Class
Assignments.
Note:
The
order
of
table
entry
ranges
must
be
entered
from
lowest
Reg/Index
to
highest
Reg/Index,
otherwise
the
Web
UI
will
alert
the
end
user
for
incorrect
range
entries.
The
starting
Reg/Index
and
Ending
Reg/Index
of
Exception
table
entries
for
a
single
Reg/Index
such
as
Reg/Index
2
and
4
in
above
example
has
to
be
the
same
address.
The
max
‐
imum
suggested
entries
for
the
exception
table
are
10
‐
15
entries.
•
Click
the
Add
button
to
define
an
Exclusion
range.
Starting
Register:
Enter
the
Starting
Register
for
exception
class
assignments.
The
valid
ranges
are
(0
‐
8201)
and
must
be
less
than
or
equal
to
Ending
Register.
Ending
Register:
Enter
the
Ending
Register
for
exception
class
assignments.
The
valid
ranges
are
(0
‐
8201)
and
must
be
greater
than
or
equal
to
Starting
Register.
Object
2
‐
Binary
Change
Event:
Select
the
Class
Assignment
for
your
excluded
range.
*Note:
Exclusions
are
not
used
on
output
object
maps.
•
Click
OK
to
enter
your
exclusion
into
the
table.
Analog
Inputs:
The
Analog
Inputs
Web
UI
screen
provides
configuration
of
Mapping
Analog
Input
I/O's
Reg/Index
to
DNP
points
for
generating
events
based
on
configured
DeadBand
and
Class
Assignments
when
the
status
of
any
Ana
‐
log
Input
I/O's
changes.