Save 1769 i/o module configuration – Rockwell Automation 1769-ADN Compact I/O 1769-ADN DeviceNet Adapter User Manual

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Publication 1769-UM001B-EN-P - October 2002

Explicit Messaging Application Examples B-11

Save 1769 I/O Module Configuration

This command is extremely important when modifying the
configuration of any 1769 I/O module in a 1769 I/O system. When a
Set 1769 I/O Module Configuration message is sent to an I/O module
with an explicit message and there are no errors, the module
immediately begins using the new configuration parameters.

However, until the Save 1769 I/O Module Configuration message is
sent to the 1769-ADN, the adapter does not save the new
configuration parameters. The adapter downloads the saved
configuration for all configured I/O modules in its system on a power
cycle.

This means that if you configure an I/O module with an explicit
message and do not send the Save message with another explicit
message after the configuration command is successfully completed, a
power cycle or mode transition will result in the “old” configuration
being downloaded to the I/O module in question. This also indicates
that the new configuration parameters sent to the I/O module with the
explicit message would be lost.

The following correlates the CIP Generic message terminology with
DeviceNet command terminology and illustrates the values needed
specifically for the Save 1769 I/O Module Configuration message:

Values (Hexadecimal)

DeviceNet Terminology

CIP Generic Terminology

16

Service

1

Service Code

f

Class

2

Object Type

00

Instance

3

Object ID

1

Service specifies the type of request being delivered. “16” hexadecimal is a “Save”.

2

Class specifies the desired DeviceNet class. “f” hexadecimal is the class code for the object responsible for

saving configuration, the parameter object.

3

Instance for the save command is 00.

There is no Object Attribute for the Save 1769 I/O Module Configuration message.

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