Rockwell Automation Logix5000 Controllers Produced and Consumed Tags Programming Manual User Manual

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Produce and Consume a Tag Chapter 1

application may override the unsupported packet interval with a supported packet

interval. When this occurs, the new ‘effective’ value is displayed separately next to

the unsupported value that was entered.

Similar to other controllers, the 1769-L2

x and 1769-L3x controllers will verify

that the RPI of incoming connections are within the produced tag settings. If the

consuming tag’s RPI falls outside the configured range, a producing controller will

reject the incoming RPI and then provide an RPI (default) to the consuming

controller.

Important:

The producing and consuming controllers must be set up to allow the consumed tags to use an

RPI provided by the producer. See

RPI limitations and negotiated default

on

page

18

and

Set up

the consumer tag

on

page

21

for procedures to set up the producer and consumer tags to accept a

negotiated default RPI.

For the 1769-L2

x and 1769-L3x controllers, the Effective Minimum RPI, when

present, is used to determine the fastest packet interval allowed by the tag. When

the Effective Default RPI is present, it is the largest packet interval (slowest rate)

at which negotiated connections will be produced for the tag.

The effective RPI limit values are presented with a flag on the Advanced Options

dialog box to indicate that RPI limits are set to values other than what you

entered.

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