Rockwell Automation 1404-M4_M5_M6_M8 Powermonitor 3000 User Manual, PRIOR to Firmware rev. 3.0 User Manual

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Publication 1404-UM001D-EN-E - October 2004

Communications 4-17

• For Remote I/O communications, a unique Block Transfer Size

identifies the data table to read or write using a Block Transfer
instruction.

• For optional DeviceNet and EtherNet/IP communications, a CIP

(Control and Information Protocol) Assembly Instance identifies
the data table.

Data Access - Data tables may be read-only or read/write.

Number of Elements - the number of unique data values contained in
the table. The number of words or bytes this represents depends on
the data type.

Data Type - Specified as floating-point or integer. Each floating-point
element consists of two 16-bit words or four 8-bit bytes of data. Each
integer element consists of one word or two bytes.

User-configurability - This attribute determines whether the user may
configure the content and/or length of the data table.

Let’s look at the Date and Time table as an example:

• CSP file number: N11
• Remote I/O BT length: 12
• CIP assembly instance: 6 (Write) or 7 (Read)
• Data table name: Date & Time
• Data access: Read/write
• Number of elements: 8
• Data type: Integer
• User-configurable: No

The Powermonitor 3000 data tables are listed in Appendix A.
Table A.1 in shows a summary of all the data tables.

IMPORTANT

CSP file numbers are based on SLC 5/0x data table
addressing. Because SLC 500 data tables 1 through 8
are assigned specific data types, file numbers lower
than 9 are not used in the Powermonitor 3000.

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