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Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley Micro830 User Manual

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110 Rockwell Automation Publication 2080-UM002N-EN-E - November 2022
Chapter 6 Micro870 Controller Distributed Network Protocol
In the same manner, create this 16-bit Analog Input Object in the Analog Input tab and define
Index 0 as Class 1, Index 1 as Class 2, and Index 2 as Class 3.
DNP3 10K Event Logging
Up to 10,000 events can be logged. To configure the number of events, change the Unsolicited
Responses for the Class 1/2/3 to Enabled and define 10,000 into the Number of Events field.
Download the project into the controller for the setting to take effect.
When there is a change in the configuration for the number of events, you must download the
project into the controller for the setting to take effect.
Control Generating Event
The controller checks all elements in the Object Data for changes at the end of a scan and
generates events where needed.
The key method to turn on and off event generating by ladder logic is to assign the variable to
be used for controlling into the Trigger Event and Disable Change Events field.
The following example shows how to control the event generation condition by using the
Deadband for Analog Input Objects.

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BrandRockwell Automation
ModelAllen-Bradley Micro830
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