Xm services, D xm services, Example – Rockwell Automation 1440-SDM02-01RA XM-124 Standard Dynamic Measurement Module Manuel d'utilisation
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Chapter 3
Operate the Module
XM Services
The table below defines services supported by the XM-124 module. The table
includes the service codes, classes, instances, and attributes by their appropriate
hexadecimal codes. Use the Class Instance Editor in RSNetWorx software to
execute these services, as illustrated in the example below.
Example
To save the configuration parameters to the nonvolatile memory (EEPROM), fill
in the Class Instance Editor as shown below.
Table 14 - XM Services
Action
Service Code
(Hex)
Class
(Hex)
Instance
Attribute
Data
Transition to Run Mode
Start
(06)
Object (320)
1
None
None
Transition to Program Mode
Stop
(07)
Object
(320)
1
None
None
Save configuration to nonvolatile memory
(EEPROM)
Save
(16)
Object
(320)
1
None
None
Delete saved configuration from nonvolatile
memory (EEPROM)
Delete
(09)
Object
(320)
1
None
None
Reset a specific latched relay
Reset
(05)
Relay Object
(323)
Relay number 1-C for
XM-440, 1-5 for XM-
12X, XM-320 and XM-
220, 1-8 for XM-36X
and XM-16X
None
None
Reset all latched relays
Reset
(05)
Relay Object
(323)
0
None
None
Reset the Peak Speed (XM-12X only)
Reset
(05)
Speed Measurement Object
(325)
1, 2 for XM-220
None
None
Close the virtual setpoint multiplier switch
to activate the alarm setpoint multipliers
Other
(33)
Discrete Input Point Object
(08)
1
None
None
Open the virtual setpoint multiplier switch
to start the setpoint multiplier timers and
eventually cancel alarm setpoint
multiplication
Other
(32)
Discrete Input Point Object
(08)
1
None
None
Choose the Save
service code.
Clear Send the attribute ID
and then enter the Class
(320
hex
) and Instance (1).
Click Execute to
initiate the action.