Yaskawa Remote I/O Controller LAN Node PCB for use with Microtrac DSD LAN User Manual

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following case:

A drive sees that an RIO is powered

up (by the RIO announcing that it is

powered up). The drive then sends a

message to allocate an output with a

given output time and a fault reaction.

The drive then proceeds to send output

update messages to update the allocated

output, at time intervals which are less

than the given output time. For some

unforseen reason, the drive does not

send the RIO an update message within

the given output time. Some time later,

the drive resumes sending the RIO

output update messages.

In this case, when the output timer

timed out, the output would have been

driven to 0. When the drive resumes

sending the RIO output update messages,

the RIO will react differently depending on

how the fault reaction was defined. Had

Allocate been defined as the fault reaction,

then the output value would have been set

to the value in the message. Had Deallocate

been defined as the fault reaction, then the

output update messages received from the

drive, after the fault, would be ignored (since

the output is no longer allocated to the

drive). Deallocate would require the drive to

allocate the output again, which would

mean reseting the drive or power cycling the

RIO.

LED STATES

The LED on the RIO is used to

indicate the operating status of the RIO.

RIO OPERATING

LED STATE

STATUS

On, steady

Power is applied, and the

RIO software is executing.

On, blinking Power is applied, the RIO

software is executing, and

the RIO is receiving LAN

messages.

Off

Power is not applied, or

power is applied and the

RIO has experienced a

fault and has halted

execution.

RD 790-10

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