Special image and chassis size considerations, Special image and chassis size considerations -13 – Rockwell Automation 1747-ASB Remote I/O Adapter User Manual

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Publication 1747-UM006B-EN-P - June 2003

Configuration 4-13

Special Image and Chassis
Size Considerations

Sometimes, logical slots and groups are not mapped due to chassis
size and selected image size because:

There is not enough 1747-ASB module image to map all of the
available slots.

The 1747-ASB image size exceeds requirements for available
slots.

One slot of a pair is present, with 1747-ASB module image
available for both slots.

Both slots of a pair are available, but there is only enough
1747-ASB module image space available for one slot.

Not Enough 1747-ASB Module Image to Map All of the Available
Slots

When there is not enough 1747-ASB module image to map all of the
available slots, any I/O modules in the unassigned slots are ignored.
If one of the unassigned I/O modules fault, it triggers a 1747-ASB
module fault.

Modules should not be installed above slot 30. Otherwise a 1747-ASB
error occurs.

In the following example, a 7-slot chassis contains a 1747-ASB module
with an image size of 4 logical groups using 1-slot addressing.

Using 1-slot addressing and a 7-slot chassis, six slots are
available for I/O modules. Because the image size is 4 logical
groups, 2 slots are not used. Slots 5 and 6 are ignored, even if
I/O modules are installed in them. However, if one of the
modules in slots 5 or 6 faults, a 1747-ASB module error occurs.

1747-ASB Module

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

Slot Number

Group 0

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Not Used

Not Used

4 Logical Groups

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