Disabled keying – Rockwell Automation 1715-OF8I Redundant I/O System User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1715-UM001C-EN-P - March 2014

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Electronic Keying

Appendix B

Disabled Keying

Disabled Keying indicates the keying attributes are not considered when

attempting to communicate with a module. Other attributes, such as data size

and format, are considered and must be acceptable before I/O communication is

established. With Disabled Keying, I/O communication can occur with a

module other than the type specified in the I/O Configuration tree with

unpredictable results. We generally do not recommend you use Disabled Keying.

If you use Disabled Keying, you must take full responsibility for understanding

whether the module being used can fulfill the functional requirements of the

application.

IMPORTANT

Changing electronic keying selections online can cause the I/O communication connection to

the module to be disrupted and can result in a loss of data.

ATTENTION: Be extremely cautious when using Disabled Keying; if used

incorrectly, this option can lead to personal injury or death, property
damage, or economic loss.

EXAMPLE

In the following scenario, Disable Keying prevents I/O communication:

The module configuration is for a 1756-IA16 digital input module. The physical module is a

1756-IF16 analog input module. In this case, communication is prevented because the

analog module rejects the data formats that the digital module configuration requests.

Module Configuration

Vendor = Allen-Bradley

Product Type = Digital Input Module

Cat. No. = 1756-IA16

Major Revision = 3

Minor Revision = 1

Physical Module

Vendor = Allen-Bradley

Product Type = Analog Input Module

Cat. No. = 1756-IF16

Major Revision = 3

Minor Revision = 2

Communication is prevented

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