Configuring the 1769-adn series b adapter, I/o memory mapping, Output data – Rockwell Automation 1769-ADN Compact I/O DeviceNet Adapter User Manual

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18 Compact I/O 1769-ADN DeviceNet Adapter

Rockwell Automation Publication 1769-IN001C-EN-P - February 2013

Configuring the 1769-ADN Series B Adapter

The 1769-ADN must be configured with RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software. This
configuration tool allows you to identify all of the devices (I/O modules, power supplies,
expansion cables, end caps) and their locations in your 1769 system. The 1769-ADN must have
the I/O configuration loaded into its’ memory to perform the network communication
function.

The 1769-ADN does not accept I/O connections if the programmed system configuration does
not match the actual system configuration. The 1769-ADN retains the programmed system
configuration in non-volatile memory so it can compare it with the actual system configuration
on power-up. For more information, refer to the Compact I/O 1769-ADN DeviceNet Adapter User
Manual, publication

1769-UM001

.

I/O Memory Mapping

Output Data

This is the I/O data the DeviceNet master sends to the 1769-ADN. All outputs are in words. For
more information, refer to the Compact I/O 1769-ADN DeviceNet Adapter User Manual
publication

1769-UM001

.

Wo

rd

Bit Position

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

0

Output data for slot 1*

1

n

Output data for slot 30*

* = The amount of output data for each module is based on the configuration of each I/O module done as part of the 1769-ADN

configuration. Note that if an I/O module is configured to have 0 words of output data, then there are no output data words for that
module in the 1769-ADN’s output image.

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