ICC XLTR-1000 Instruction Manual page 65

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Database Addr
This field defines the database address where the data of this service object will
be mapped. Enter a value between 0 and 4095. Note that the configuration
utility will not allow entry of a starting database address that will cause the service
object to run past the end of the database. The highest valid database address,
therefore, will depend on the targeted data type.
Multiplier
This field is the amount that associated network values are scaled by prior to
being stored into the database or after being retrieved from the database. Upon
retrieval from the database, raw data is multiplied by the multiplier to produce a
network value. Similarly, network values are divided by the multiplier before being
stored into the database.
Note that the multiplier imposes range limitations on network data values. For
example, if the multiplier is 0.01, then the network data can achieve a maximum
value of only 655 (since 65535 is the maximum value that can be stored in 16 bits
in the database).
Request Data (REQ_UD2) Enable
Check this to enable reading (the service object will continuously read from the
slave unless a pending Write exists).
Send Data (SND_UD) Enable
Check this to enable writing (when values encompassed by this service object
change in the gateway's database, these changes will be written down to the
targeted slave
Service Object Status
If it is desired to reflect the status of this service object, check the Reflect Status
checkbox and enter a database address between 0 and 4080 (0x0 – 0xFF0) at
which to store the status information. For more information on reflecting the
status of service objects, refer to section 8.4.2.
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