Engineering WirelessHART Fieldgate SWG70
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Input Status parameters
Parameter Meaning
Example
Default
Table
Registers Defines the start register for the Digital I/O device values
– For Input Status the first value is normally 10000
– The initial value can be overwritten only after a device has been
selected in the Long Tag drop-down menu
– Subsequent start registers are automatically generated
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End Register End register for Digital I/O device values (generated automatically) 8 65536
Long Tag Click to open a drop-down list of connected network devices – –
IO-Card Identifier of fieldgate card used by the device – –
Channel Identifier of card channel used by the device – –
Value Click to open a drop-down list of values for the selected device
– Least Significant Byte: maps bits 0 - 7 of a UINT16 to one register
each
– Most Significant Byte: maps bits 8 - 15 of a UINT16 to one
register each
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Value field Enter an appropriate value into the field (0 to 7)
– which opens when a value is selected
– 0: the 1st discrete value of a device is mapped
...
255: the 256th discrete value of a device is mapped
00
Delete button Depending upon position, deletes the table or the table line – –
Generate
Start Register Defines the start register for the first Digital I/O device
– For Input Status the first value is normally 1
11
Generation Order Order in which the devices are mapped to the Modbus registers.
• Index: According to the index number, see Instrument List, for
example, Chapter 10.1
• Alphabetical: In alphabetical order according to the Long Tag
• Alphabetical (sub-device): In alphabetical order according to the
Long Tag of the sub-device.
• IO card & channel: According to the IO card & channel number of
the wireless device.
• IO card & channel (sub-device): According to the IO card &
channel number of the sub-device.
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Value Click to open a drop-down list of values for the selected device
– Least Significant Byte: maps bits 0 - 7 of a UINT16 to one register
each
– Most Significant Byte: maps bits 8 - 15 of a UINT16 to one
register each
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Value field Enter an appropriate value into the field
– which opens when a value is selected
– 0: the 1st discrete value of a device is mapped
...
255: the 256th discrete value of a device is mapped
00
Delete button Depending upon position, deletes the table or the table line – –
Generate Writes mapping table to table in Table tab – –
Delete all mappings • Checked: Overwrites any table already in Table tab
• Unchecked: Adds any new devices found to existing table.
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Operating elements
Import Imports a mapping table in CSV format – –
Export Exports the current mapping table in CSV format – –
Refresh Loads the mapping table currently stored in Fieldgate SWG70 – –
Apply Stores the current mapping table to Fieldgate SWG70 – –