Optional) configure devicenet i/o, Optional) configure devicenet i/o i/o mapping – Rockwell Automation 1788-EN2DN Ethernet-to-DeviceNet Linking Device User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1788-IN055C-EN-P - September 2011

(Optional) Configure DeviceNet I/O

I/O Mapping

The DeviceNet I/O configuration defines the format of the Input and Output
tables, or the mapping of DeviceNet slaves’ I/O data to the I/O tables. As slaves
are added to the linking device’s DeviceNet scanner configuration, the location
in the I/O tables of each part of the slave’s I/O data is determined and stored.

To configure DeviceNet I/O, use RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software to set the
linking device’s scan list and I/O table mapping.

IMPORTANT

Steps 8 and 9 are required only if the linking device is used as an I/O scanner.
The linking device can function as a gateway/bridge, even if no I/O is
configured.

IMPORTANT

The organization of the I/O tables is very important. I/O tables define the
format of the data that will be provided to the EtherNet/IP scanner. The Input
and Output table formats should be planned and documented to be sure the
EtherNet/IP scanner is working with the correct data from the DeviceNet
network.

The size of the I/O data that can be exchanged with the EtherNet/IP scanner
(and, hence, the size of the I/O tables) is restricted as explained below.

The Input table size cannot be larger than 496 bytes.

The Output table size cannot be larger than 492 bytes.

Either table may be empty (0 bytes).

IMPORTANT

Automap is used in this example for simplicity. In some cases, you may want
to organize the I/O data in other ways; you can do this using the Advanced
data table editor in the Input and Output tabs. Refer to RSNetWorx online
help for complete details.

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