Rockwell Automation 1732E-IB16M12SOEDR EtherNet/IP ArmorBlock supporting Sequence of Events User Manual

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Publication 1732E-UM002A-EN-P - March 2010

50 Module Features

When the controller attempts to connect to and configure a module (for
example, after program download), the module compares the following
parameters before allowing the connection and configuration to be accepted:

Vendor

Product Type

Product Code

Major Revision - Change that affects the module’s function or
RSLogix 5000 interface

Minor Revision - Change that does not affect the module’s intended
function or RSLogix 5000 interface

The comparison is made between the keying information present in the
module and the keying information in the controller’s program, preventing the
inadvertent operation of a system with the wrong module. For example, if you
select Exact Match and a module with revision 1.2 is placed in a location
configured for a module with revision 1.4, the controller does not make a
connection to the new module because of the mismatched revisions.

The following table describes the keying options available with your module.

Keying option:

Definition:

Exact Match

All of the parameters listed above must match or the inserted module will reject a connection to the controller.

Compatible Module

The Compatible Module mode allows the module to determine whether it can emulate the module defined in
the configuration sent from the controller. Some modules can emulate older revisions. The module will accept
the configuration if the configuration’s major.minor revision is less than or equal to the physical module’s
revision.

For example, if the configuration contains a major.minor revision of 1.7, the module must have a firmware
revision of 1.7 or higher for a connection to be made. When a module is inserted with a major.minor revision
that is less than the revision configured (that is., the module has a revision of 1.6 and the slot is configured for
a module with revision 1.8), no connection is made between the controller and the I/O module.

TIP

We recommend using Compatible Module whenever possible. Remember, though,
with major revision changes, the module only works to the level of the configuration.

At the time of this printing, the module uses a major.minor revision of 1.6

(1)

However,

if a new major revision for the module is released, consider this example. If a module
is configured for major.minor revision of 1.7 and you insert a module with a
major.minor revision of 2.3, the module works at the 1.7 level, with respect to
module functions that are related to RSLogix 5000 software such as interface
changes. Anomaly updates that are affected by the module’s firmware, though,
would work at the 2.3 revision level.

If possible, we recommend that you make sure configuration is updated to match the
revision levels of all I/O modules, including your module. Failure to do so may not
prevent the application from working but may defeat the purpose of upgrading your
modules’ revision levels.

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