About block transfer messaging, Block transfer i/o, Formatting block transfer messages – Rockwell Automation 20-COMM-R Remote I/O Adapter User Manual

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Using Block Transfer Messaging

20-COMM-R Remote I/O Adapter User Manual

Publication 20COMM-UM004D-EN-P

About Block Transfer

Messaging

Block Transfer messaging is used to transfer data to the drive. The size of
Block Transfer messages to the Remote I/O adapter determines their
purpose.

Block Transfer I/O

For information about Block Transfer I/O messages, see

Chapter 4

,

Using

Discrete and Block Transfer I/O

.

One Block Transfer request is processed per Remote I/O rack scan, but
multiple requests to a rack can be initiated. You can use Block Transfer
Read messages to gather input and status data from the adapter and Block
Transfer Write messages to send output and configuration data to the
adapter and connected drive.

Formatting Block Transfer

Messages

Using Block Transfer to Initiate Explicit Messages

Figure 5.1 Explicit Message Format

Most Significant Byte = bits 15…8

Least Significant Byte = bits 7…0

See

Block Transfer Write Structure to Send Block Transfer Messages on

page 5-3

for a description of each word in a Block Transfer Write used to

initiate Explicit Messages.

Words

Type

Used For

See

18 or fewer

I/O

Reference/Feedback and Datalinks

Chapter 4

20, 30, or 60

Explicit

Configuring and monitoring data

This chapter

Other

Not Recognized

Do not use or an error will occur.

Bit 15

0

15

0

Word 0 0x00

Length

0x00

Length

Word 1 DPI Port

0x81

Status Type

Status Size

Word 2 0x00

CIP Service

Status Information

Word 3 CIP Class

Data or Padding

Word 4 CIP Instance
Word 5 CIP Attribute
Word 6 Data or Padding

Word 19

(20 word BTW length)

- or -

Word 29

(30 word BTW length)

- or -

Word 59

(60 word BTW length)

Block Transfer Write

Block Transfer Read

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