Schneider Electric Processor Adapter User Manual

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I/O Mapping an I/OBus Network with Concept

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870 USE 101 10 V.2

Supporting an I/O Map for an I/OBus Network

Introduction

Three Processor Adapters have an I/OBus communication port that enables them
to control and communicate with other network slave I/O:

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171 CCC 760 10

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If you are using I/OBus to control network I/O, you need to write an I/O Map in your
configuration. This section describes the configuration parameters required to
support an I/O Map for I/OBus.

I/O Map
Reserved Words

Be sure that you have reserved enough words for I/O mapping to support your I/O
Bus network. The default setting is 144 words. To estimate the number of words
you require, allow:

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16 words for overhead

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10 words/module on the network (including both the local and the network I/O)

Allot sufficient memory to completely I/O Map your network, while preserving as
much user memory as possible for your application program.

Number of
Segments

Be sure that the number of segments is set to 2. If you have changed this setting to
1, you will not be able to support an I/OBus network.

Next Step

Once you are sure that your Configuration Overview parameters are set properly,
you can access an I/O Map screen for an I/OBus network.

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