Addressing the i/o status file, Addressing the i/o status file -24 – Rockwell Automation 1785-Lxxx Enhanced and Ethernet PLC-5 Programmable Controllers User Manual

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Publication 1785-UM012D-EN-P - July 2005

6-24 Communicating with Remote I/O

Addressing the I/O
Status File

During program execution you can address words and fault bits within the
I/O status file. The following figure shows the arrangement of the words in
the I/O status file for a given remote or extended local I/O rack. The example
status file used for the figures in this section is integer file 15.

The first word for a rack contains present and fault bits, the second word
contains reset and inhibit bits. The following figure shows present, fault, reset,
and inhibit bit layouts for rack 7 in the I/O status file.

IMPORTANT

Setting inhibit bits in the I/O status file does not update
inhibit bits in the controller status file.

Defined I/O status file

N15:0

N15:1

N15:14

N15:15

rack 0

rack 7

Word in integer file

N15:30

N15:31

rack 17

N15:46

N15:47

rack 27

(Maximum for PLC-5/30 processors)

(Maximum for PLC-5/40, -5/40L, and -5/40E processors)

(Maximum for PLC-5/60, -5/60L,
-5/80 and -5/80E processors)

(Maximum for PLC-5/11, -5/20, and -5/20E)

rack 3

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