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How can I configure the module to store and initialize input values on reset or powerup? |
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You can initialize the input data (ReadData) with cached values from the processor on these In-Chassis modules so that these values do not get reset to 0 during a module reset or powerloss. To do this the parameter labeled "Initialize Input Image" or "Initialize Output Data" must be enabled. |
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