Introduction to remote i/o, Introduction to remote i/o -3 – Rockwell Automation 1785-Lxxx Enhanced and Ethernet PLC-5 Programmable Controllers User Manual

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Publication 1785-UM012D-EN-P - July 2005

Communicating with Remote I/O 6-3

Introduction to Remote I/O

A remote I/O system lets you control I/O that is not within the controller’s
chassis. A PLC-5 controller channel, in scanner mode, transfers discrete and
block-transfer data with remote I/O devices.

An example remote I/O system looks like this:

The remote I/O scanner channel keeps a list of all of the devices connected to
each remote I/O link called a scan list. An example channel scan list looks like
this:

Remote I/O link cable: Belden 9463

PLC-5/40

1771-ASB

PLC-5/20

A PLC-5 controller channel acting as a scanner

The scanner channel maintains a list of all the full and
partial racks connected to that channel, which is
the scan list.

Remote I/O node adapters like the 1771-ASB modules
or PanelView operator interfaces addressed
as remote I/O racks.

PLC-5 channel or a controller operating as
a remote I/O adapter

PLC-5/40E

Rack 1

Rack 2

Rack 3

Ch 1A
Ch 1B

Ch 1B Scan List

Rack
Addres

s

Starting
Group

Rack
Size

Range

1
2
3

0
0
0

Full
1/2
Full

010-017
020-023
030-037

In this example, channel 1B continually scans the three racks in its scan list and
places the data in the remote I/O buffer in the controller. The controller updates
its own buffer and the I/O image table. During housekeeping, the two buffers are
updated by exchanging the input and output data with each other.

For more information on scan lists, see page 6-9.

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