Parameter 1 — autobaud enable, Parameter 2 — off-to-on delay, Parameter 3 — on-to-off delay – Rockwell Automation 855T DeviceNet Stack Light User Manual User Manual

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4-2 Operations

Publication 855T-UM001C-EN-P May 2005

The following tables give a brief explanation of the individual parameters and their uses:

Parameter 1 — Autobaud Enable

When enabled, the stack light automatically communicates at the network baud rate detected
at power-on. When disabled, the baud rate must be set correctly by the user during node
commissioning. This parameter’s setting takes effect after a module reset or at power-on.
Note: Only valid when rotary switch is set between 3…9. The default value is Enabled.

Parameter 2 — Off-to-On Delay

The Off-to-On delay determines the amount of time for which an input signal must be fully
present before the stack light updates the I/O. It is a means of filtering for noise on input
lines. The value must be set in units of microseconds. The default is set to 0 µs to ensure
proper filtering on noisy lines, but it can be reduced depending on the application. (Not Used)

Parameter 3 — On-to-Off Delay

The On-to-Off delay determines the amount of time for which an input signal must be fully
absent before the stack light updates the I/O. It is a means of filtering for noise on input lines.
The value must be set in units of microseconds. The default is set to 0 µs to ensure proper
filtering on noisy lines, but it can be reduced depending on the application. (Not Used)

Table 4.B

Value

Function

Value

Function

0

Enabled

1

Disabled

Table 4.C

Value (

µs)

Function

Value (

µs)

Function

0

0 ms delay

8000

8 ms delay

2000

2 ms delay

16000

16 ms delay

4000

4 ms delay

Table 4.D

Value (

µs)

Function

Value (

µs)

Function

0

0 ms delay

8000

8 ms delay

2000

2 ms delay

16000

16 ms delay

4000

4 ms delay

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