Configuring Remote I/O; Configuring A Remote I/O Network; Configuration File; Baud Rate - QTS AN-X2-ABDHRIO User Manual

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AN-X2-ABDHRIO Remote I/O HMI Interface

Configuring a Remote I/O Network

The remote I/O configuration consists of:
1. the baud rate
2. rack definitions
3. block transfer definitions

Configuration File

The remote I/O configuration is defined in a comma-separated values (CSV) text file.
The configuration file starts with a line with just the keyword RioCfg.
The configuration ends with a line that contains just the keyword EndRioCfg. Anything
after the EndRioCfg line is ignored
Within the configuration data, anything after a semicolon is treated as a comment. A
comment can be inserted at the end of a line or on a separate line.
The file can also contain blank lines.
You download the configuration to the AN-X using the web interface (see page 23)

Baud Rate

The baud rate is defined by a line that consists of the keyword Baud, followed by a
comma, and then one of 57k, 115k or 230k.
The baud rate definition must be included in the configuration file.
Example
Baud, 57k

Racks

Racks are defined by line that consist of the keyword Rack, followed by a comma, the
racknumber in octal in the form 0oxx where xx is the rack number from 1 to 76 octal, a
comma, the start quarter (1-4), a comma, and the end quarter (1-4).

Configuring Remote I/O

Selection
57k
115k
230k
April 2012
Baud Rate, kbits/second
57.6
115.2
230.4

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