Bć10, Assign i/o modules to chassis and assign addresses – Rockwell Automation 1785-LTx,D17856.2.1 Classic PLC-5 Programmable Controllers Users Manual User Manual

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Design Worksheets

Appendix B

B-10

Assign I/O Modules to Chassis and

Assign Addresses

For more information on:

See:

Assigning I/O modules to chassis

Selecting addressing mode

Assigning addresses

Addressing complementary I/O

Classic 1785 PLCĆ5 Programmable Controllers User Manual, publication 1785Ć6.2.1, Chapter 4:

Placing I/O Modules in Chassis

Choosing the Addressing Mode

Assigning

Racks

Addressing Complementary I/O

Selecting the I/O chassis

Classic 1785 PLCĆ5 Programmable Controllers Design Manual, publication 1785Ć6.2.1, Chapter 2:

Selecting I/O Chassis

Current requirements to I/O modules Automation Products Catalog, publication AP 100, Section 3:

Input/Output

9.

Make a copy of the reverse side of this worksheet for each of your chassis, and use it to record
your responses to items 2 through 8.

10.

Indicate the addressing mode for each chassis. Use the table below to guide your selection.

If the densest I/O module in the chassis is:

And you want to:

Then choose:

8Ćpoint

2Ćslot addressing

16Ćpoint

Assign any mix of modules in adjacent module slots

1Ćslot addressing

16Ćpoint

Make full use of I/O capacity

2Ćslot addressing

32Ćpoint

Assign any mix of modules in adjacent module slots

1/2Ćslot addressing

32Ćpoint

Make full use of I/O capacity

1Ćslot addressing

11.

Indicate the chassis size. Use the table below to guide your selection.

If you need to:

And are:

Then consider:

Reduce spare parts

Expanding your system

Standard size you now use

Reduce spare parts

Installing a new system

One size using the guidelines listed below

Limited to 9 inches

4Ćslot chassis

Fit space requirements

Limited to 14 inches

8Ćslot chassis

Fit space requirements

Limited to 19 inches

12Ćslot chassis

Limited to 24 inches

16Ćslot chassis

Minimize scan time

Largest chassis containing processor

Minimize cost per slot

Largest chassis consistent with decisions above

Accommodate expansion

Largest chassis consistent with decisions above

12.

Indicate whether a processor or an adapter is in the left-most slot.

13.

Indicate whether you are using this chassis for complementary I/O.

14.

Write the module type in each available slot on the chassis diagram.

15.

Assign rack numbers, group numbers, and number of points per group.

16.

Indicate the current requirement for each module.

BOM

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