Overview of DeviceNet Stack Light
Overview of DeviceNet Stack Light
Overview of DeviceNet Stack Light
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Operations 4-3<br />
IMPORTANT<br />
Although it is allowed, it is not recommended that strobe, sound, or<br />
flashing modules be used with modes that flash.<br />
In normal operation the device will permit configuration <strong>of</strong> each module type. The default<br />
type is 8, Invalid Module.<br />
Table 4.C Module Type<br />
Type Module Type Module<br />
0 Incandescent 5 Combination Strobe/Sound<br />
1 LED 6 Single Tone Sound<br />
2 Strobe 7 Dual Tone Sound<br />
3 Combination Incandescent/Sound 8 Invalid Module<br />
4 Combination LED/Sound — —<br />
IMPORTANT<br />
The module type list is abbreviated. If the module is a rotating, flashing,<br />
or steady LED, then select the LED as the module type. If the module<br />
type is a flashing incandescent, then select Incandescent as the module<br />
type. The same logic applies to combination light/sound type modules.<br />
In normal operation the device will permit configuration <strong>of</strong> the outputs in the case <strong>of</strong> a fault<br />
state. Default is 0, reset outputs.<br />
Table 4.D Fault State Configuration<br />
Fault State Configuration Function Fault State Configuration Function<br />
0 Reset Outputs 1 Hold Last State<br />
In normal operation the device will permit configuration <strong>of</strong> the outputs in the case <strong>of</strong> an idle<br />
state. Default is 0, reset outputs.<br />
Table 4.E Idle State Configuration<br />
Idle State Configuration Function Idle State Configuration Function<br />
0 Reset Outputs 1 Hold Last State<br />
Publication 855T-UM001B-EN-P September 2000