Summary of changes, Updated information, Updates and additions – Rockwell Automation 1336-GM1 Remote I/O Communications Module User Manual

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Summary of Changes

The information below summarizes the changes made to this manual
since the last release.

Updated Information

This manual incorporates the information found in the following two
manuals:

Bulletin 1203 Remote I/O Communication Module Getting
Started Manual
, Publication 1203-5.1.

Bulletin 1203 Remote I/O Communications Module Reference
Manual
, Publication 1203-5.0.

It also contains new information.

Updates and Additions

The information below summarizes the changes to this manual since
its last release:

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Description

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Important statement added:

Injury or equipment damage can result from loss of PLC or Controller Logic
Commands (Stop, Start, etc.) when all these conditions are true:

- module firmware 3.04 or lower.

- 230.4k baud rate.

- block transfer is enabled (DIP switch SW3-1 is ON).

- block transfers to the module are used (in the ladder program or by DriveTools/

DriveTools32 using a Remote I/O pass thru connection).

Do not use the 230.4k baud rate if you are using a module with 3.04 or earlier
firmware and your program uses block transfers. Use the 57.6k or 115.2k baud
rate instead.

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Attention statement added:

Due to an anomaly in firmware release 4.01, Remote I/O modules that are used
only for block transfer messages require the following configuration: switches for
block transfer and reference/feedback should both be enabled (SW 3.1 and SW
3.3 are ON. SW 3.2 and SW 3.4 through 3.8 are OFF).
This configuration prevents a fault on power up. It does not affect rack I/O
allocation or the ladder logic program because it still fits within 1/4 rack I/O space.
The drive will, however, generate a serial fault if the communications module is
disconnected or loses power.

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