Motor starter i/o assemblies, Standard distributed starter i/o assemblies – Rockwell Automation 198 Series C Modular DeviceNet Starter Auxiliary User Manual User Manual

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Motor Starter Operation B-3

Publication 198-UM002A-EN-P December 2001

2. Click the “Download to Device” button to download the new value to the 198-DNG

module

3. Cycle power to the 198-DNG DeviceNet module. (This updates the RAM.)

4. Put RSNetWorx for DeviceNet in the “off line” mode.

5. Go back online with RSNetWorx for DeviceNet. RSNetWorx will prompt you with:

“Save Changes to Network File?”. Click No. This will allow the newly programmed

198-DNG module to identify itself as a distributed starter in the view of the network.

The unit will identify itself as a 190-D Distributed Starter as shown below:

Motor Starter I/O Assemblies

When a Cat. No. 198-DNG module is programmed to present itself on the network as a
Distributed Starter, its default I/O assemblies are changed. This effects the size and format of
the I/O data that is produced and consumed by the unit. While all of the regular I/O
assemblies described in Appendix A are still available for use, a few “Distributed Starter
Specific” I/O assemblies become available, and become the defaults. The Distributed Starter
Specified I/O assemblies are described in the following sections.

Standard Distributed Starter I/O Assemblies

These assemblies are available when the Motor Starter Type parameter is set to the value 1 =
Distributed Str.

Standard Distributed Starter Output (Consumed) Assemblies

Instance 3 is the required output (consumed) assembly defined in the DeviceNet Motor
Starter Profile.

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