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Industrial Redundant Ring Switch

– RS Series User Manual

TDRS4050601

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Description

This command enables you to read Switch 1 (SW1) and Switch 2 (SW2) settings on

HMI by returning a message in the form of

“HMI setting (state) DIPSW,RotarySW “.

You would be able to clarify current HMI setting status by this returning message.

SW1 contains 6 jumpers, each jumper (Jumper 3 to Jumper 6) corresponds to one

bit. (Please refer to Appendix G, Table

– 12.) It is a DIP toggle switch with two

possible positions -- on or off. Each position indicates one configuration state.

(Please refer to Appendix G, Table

– 13.) The returned DIPSW value is a

hexadecimal number corresponding to the states of the Jumpers. (Please refer to

Appendix G, Table

– 14.)

The returned tag

“state” indicates current state of Jumper 2, if it‟s on “on” position,

current configuration will be set as default state and a

“default” message will be

displayed, if it

‟s on “off” position - current configuration will be set as normal state

and a

“normal” message will be displayed.

SW2 is a 16 position rotary switch. When the arm of SW2 is switched to position

“0”,

you would be able to set up specific values for

recovery time(rtime),

forward

delay(ftime) , maximum age(mtime), and hello time(htime) manually. If the position is

on positions other than

“0” (“1” to “F”), a set of preset values will be applied. The

returned RotarySW value indicates the current position of SW2. Please refer to

Appendix G, Table

– 15, and sections of rtime, ftime, mtime and htime for more

detail information.

Example:

rtime [time]

Description

Recovery time is the length of time it takes to return back to normal operation after

an error or other failure has occurred. This command enables you to set up the

recovery time in millisecond (ms).

To setup the recovery time manually, you are required to switch the SW1 Jumper 4

to

“off” position (applying Ring protocol), and SW2 to position „0‟ (if the SW2 position

is not on „0‟, a preset value will be applied according to its corresponding position,
please refer to Appendix G, Table

– 15. If SW1 jumper 4 is not on “off” position; that

is, not applying ring protocol, rtime is not applicable)

After each new rtime setting, you would need to reset the switch to make new setting

effective.

Note: rtime command returns the following message:

“recovery time x(y) ms.” “x”

( switch value) indicates the rtime value set by console command,

“y” (operating

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