Configure your armorblock module using eds files, Configure your armor block module using eds files – Rockwell Automation 1792-IB4/B INSTL.INST ARMORBLOCK 4 INPUT User Manual

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ArmorBlock 4 Input Module

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Publication 1792-5.1 – October 1996

Configure Your Armor

Block Module Using EDS Files

Current versions of DeviceNet Manager software include ArmorBlock
module support. If you are using a version of DeviceNet Manager
software that does not include ArmorBlock module Electronic Data
Sheets (EDS) files in its library, you can use the following information
to create the file.

If you are using a configuration tool other than DeviceNet Manager,
you can also use the following information to create the EDS file.
(Note: This EDS file was current at the time of printing. Contact your
nearest district office for information on later files.)

$ Electronic Data Sheet for Armor Block I/O (1792–IB4)
[File]
DescText=”1792–IB4 Armor Block I/O EDS File”;
CreateDate = 04–18–96;
CreateTime = 12:00:00;
ModDate = 09–17–96;
ModTime = 16:00:00;
Revision = 2.1;

$ EDS revision.

[Device]
VendCode = 1;
VendName = ”Allen–Bradley Company, Inc.”;
ProdType = 7;
ProdTypeStr = ”General Purpose Discrete I/O”;
ProdCode = 1024;
MajRev = 2;
MinRev = 1;
ProdName = ”Armor Block I/O 4 input”;
Catalog = ”1792–IB4”;
UCMM = 0;

$ UCMM is not supported.

[IO_Info]
Default = 0x0001;

$ The default I/O type is polled I/O.

PollInfo =
0x0001,

$ Polled I/O device.

1,

$ Input1 entry is the default input connection.

1;

$ Output1 entry is the default output connection.

Input1 =
1,

$ The size in bytes that this connection produces.

0,

$ All bits of this connection are significant.

0x0001,

$ Only Polled I/O is compatible.

”IB4 Production Data”,

$ Name of Connection.

6,

$ Path length.

”20 04 24 0D 30 03”,

$ Path to I/O Production Assembly.

$$$$$$$$$$ Help string $$$$$$$$$$$

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