The IO Test task serves to check the wiring of an IO device even without a programmed CPU, and to protocol the test results in a quick, error-free and simple manner.
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In this chapter all components with testable IO connections are referred to as "modules." This includes CPUs as well. |
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Due to the limitations of Microsoft Windows, PRONETA Basic uses a cycle time of 128 ms for communication during the IO Test. This means that, if your installation introduces faster signal changes, these may go unobserved and may be missing in the IO Event Log, or will only show up intermittently. |
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For Motor Starter units, the IO Test is only supported for firmware versions V1.1 and higher. |
Prior to the actual test, a device must be selected in Device Selection mode.