4 - operating your slc 500 backup system, Chapter objectives, How the 1747-bsn module operates – Rockwell Automation 1747-BSN Backup Scanner Module User Manual

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Publication 1747-UM010B-EN-P - September 2003

Chapter

4

Operating Your SLC 500 Backup System

Chapter Objectives

In this chapter we describe how the primary system transfers data to
the secondary system. We do this by describing the operation of the:

1747-BSN module

SLC 500 backup system

In addition, we provide procedures for:

starting your system

powering up your system

disconnecting a faulted system

restarting a repaired system

changing the processor’s operating mode

editing a program on-line

How the 1747-BSN Module
Operates

In a SLC 500 backup system, the 1747-BSN module performs three
distinct functions:

automatic transfer of remote input data over the High-Speed
Serial Link (HSSL)

transfer of data in the data table by data transfer using M files

secondary processor remote programming capability

Automatic Transfer of Remote Input Data Over the HSSL

With automatic transfer, the primary 1747-BSN module is continually
updating a copy of the remote input image table in an interface
located in the secondary 1747-BSN module. This remote input data

includes discrete and analog data.

(1)

Automatic transfer of input image

is carried out over the High-Speed Serial Link (HSSL) and is
independent of the application program.

(1) This does not include Block Transfer analog data.

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