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The logged warning includes details that will help in identifying the points in the Array-Register template that are cause this warning. 

  • The message is prepended with the Device Name, Hostname and TCP Port
  • The message is appended with the X_REGISTER_DATA showing the AppSlot#, Array#, Register#, NumberOfRegisters and status

For example if we look at the highlighted entry shown above, we see the the warning is coming from the Device Name of ABB-TF G4 and a Hostname of 192.168.168.190 and X_REGISTER_DATA details as:X_REGISTER_DATA: of [AppSlot#=10, Array#=7, Register#=1, NumberOfRegisters=9, status=Valid Frame]

Now, we should find the AppSlot# 10 in the list of the Totalflow applications by navigating to Config > Opcus Opcua > Devices and selecting Totalflow Applications from the More dropdown for your device. This will display similarly to below:

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Next we need to look at the Array-Register templates and find a template for AppEnum# 18 by navigating to Config > Opcus Opcua > Devices and selecting Array-Register Templates from the More dropdown for your device.

This will display similarly to below where the AppEnum is the identified as part of the Totalflow Application name.

Select If you are not using the template associated with the AppEnum (, in our example it is Dflt. Operations App, you can simply disable this template to remove the warning messages.

If you are using only some of the registers within this template, ) and select Edit Array_Register Template Contents. This will display similarly to below and we can examine disable the array and registers identified in the warning message.

In our example of X_REGISTER_DATA: [AppSlot#=10, Array#=7, Register#=1, NumberOfRegisters=9, status=Valid Frame] we would be looking at Array 7 Registers 1 through 9.

Note that we don’t really need this information we can disable any individual entry or entire register 7.1 – 7.9 set.

Also we can examine respective INI file. The user can get the name of the file used by clicking on the ‘View INI Files Link’ in the ‘Dflt. Operations App’ template row.

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If you are using the template associated with the AppEnum, then there will be additional work with both the INI file, which you can open by selecting the View INI Files link, and the flow computer configuration. 

Additional details to follow



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