Weidmuller WI-I/O 9-K: Wireless I/O Transmitter v1.9 User Manual

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WI-I/O 9-K

v1.9


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4.2 Update Transmission Times

Each input signal has an update

time. If a change has not occurred

for this input within this time, then

a transmission is set for this input

after the update time has expired.

Each input signal has its own timer

- when a transmission occurs for

this input (either a change

transmission or an update

transmission) the timer is reset to

zero. If the timer reaches the

Update Time value, then a update

transmission occurs.

Digital inputs (both external inputs

and internal) have a separate update

time for their "off" state and "on"

state. This allows the input to be

reported differently depending on its state. If the digital input is an alarm, then a user may wish

the input to be updated more frequently when in the alarm state than when not in the alarm state.

The analog input and pulsed inputs only have one update time value.

Valid values are 10 seconds to 7days. If less than 10 seconds is entered, the value will default to

“disabled”. If “disabled” is selected, then there will be no updates for this input.

4.3 Digital Inputs

Apart from update times, the

only configurable parameter for

digital inputs is the paralysis

time. This parameter can be

changed by selecting the Unit

details option.

If a value of zero is entered, then

there is no paralysis time.

The default value is 0.5 sec and

will cover most applications.

A paralysis time is useful in large

systems when a lot of inputs can

change at the same time. Once a WI-I/O K has transmitted a message, it cannot transmit another

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