Connection view parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Requested Packet Interval (RPI) (ms) | Specifies the data exchange rate between the controller and the device. The valid
RPI range displays under this field. Valid ranges and default values are dependent
on the device. Otherwise, the RPI field is read-only and set by the Safety Task or
the Motion Group. IMPORTANT: Changing the RPI value while online causes the connection to the device
to close and open again. You cannot edit the RPI value under these conditions:
For HART® devices:The RPI value is set or adjusted within the range from 500.0 ms through 9999.9
ms. If the HART device being created is the first device under a HART Analog device,
the default RPI value will be 500.0 ms. Otherwise, the RPI value matches the RPI
value specified in other HART devices under the same HART Analog device. If the HART device being pasted is the first device under a HART Analog device, the
RPI value from the copy is retained. Otherwise, the RPI value matches the RPI value
specified in other HART devices under the same HART Analog device. Changes to RPI are automatically applied to all HART devices under the same HART
Analog device. If another HART device has pending edits to its RPI at the time an
RPI is applied in a different HART device.
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Use unicast connection over EtherNet/IP Connection over EtherNet/IP | Determines whether to establish a Unicast or Multicast connection over the network.
The default value is Unicast. The default for High Availability controllers is
Multicast. For HART devices, you cannot modify the input connection type when online. Use Multicast or Unicast for non-redundant controllers. Use Multicast for redundant
controllers. If modifying this field while online, selecting Apply causes Connection
Interruption to open.IMPORTANT:
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Use scheduled connection over ControlNet Connection over ControlNet | Determines whether to explicitly schedule the network connection over ControlNet
networks.
Tip: If this connection is changed from unscheduled to scheduled, schedule the
connection using RSNetWorx for ControlNet software. |
Inhibit module | Inhibits or uninhibits connections to the device. Inhibiting the device causes all
connections to the device to be broken and results in loss of data. When the device is inhibited when online, the icon representing this device in the
controller organizer displays the Inhibited Icon. Select to stop communication to a device.
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Major fault on controller if connection fails while in Run mode | Determines whether the controller will enter a major fault state if connection
fails while the controller is in Run mode. |
Enable Automatic Diagnostics | Enables or disables Automatic Diagnostics. Tip: Disabling this feature prevents this device from publishing diagnostics to FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events . |
Connection fault | Displays the fault code returned from the controller (for the configured device)
and the text detailing the connection fault that occurred. Common categories for
errors are:
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