Issue:
When the X80 IO module is moved to a new slot location, why doesn't the DDT variable name get updated?
Product Line:
M580 PAC, M340 X80 IO
Environment:
Unity Pro XL V13
Control Expert v14
Cause:
Device DDT variable does not get updated when the module is moved around in the configuration.
Resolution:
When you add IO modules to any M580 rack, a DDT will be auto-configured to use as a variable.
These DDT variables are auto-named using the topological address of the Bus, Drop number, rack number and slot number for the given IO module.
Auto-naming of variables only occurs on the first placement of the device into the Rack configuration in Control Expert (Unity Pro).
If a module is moved around to a new location within the same rack or another rack, the naming of the DDT-based variable will not change.
The variable name can only be changed if the device is deleted from the rack configuration.
When the device is deleted, the DDT variable name remains in the Data Editor, however, it is effectively unusable because it then becomes unlocked and disassociated from the original device.
If you then delete the DDT variable from the data editor and add a new device in the new location, a new DDT variable will be created and named with the new topological address.
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When the X80 IO module is moved to a new slot location, why doesn't the DDT variable name get updated?
Product Line:
M580 PAC, M340 X80 IO
Environment:
Unity Pro XL V13
Control Expert v14
Cause:
Device DDT variable does not get updated when the module is moved around in the configuration.
Resolution:
When you add IO modules to any M580 rack, a DDT will be auto-configured to use as a variable.
These DDT variables are auto-named using the topological address of the Bus, Drop number, rack number and slot number for the given IO module.
Auto-naming of variables only occurs on the first placement of the device into the Rack configuration in Control Expert (Unity Pro).
If a module is moved around to a new location within the same rack or another rack, the naming of the DDT-based variable will not change.
The variable name can only be changed if the device is deleted from the rack configuration.
When the device is deleted, the DDT variable name remains in the Data Editor, however, it is effectively unusable because it then becomes unlocked and disassociated from the original device.
If you then delete the DDT variable from the data editor and add a new device in the new location, a new DDT variable will be created and named with the new topological address.
If this FAQ did not solve your issue, you can chat with us at chat with us or e-mail us at customer.services@se.com to create a case with our Technical Support Team.
If you are not located in North America, please contact your local Customer Care Center for assistance:
Support | Schneider Electric Global (se.com)