What’s next – Rockwell Automation 1747-SDN SLC 500 DeviceNet Scanner Module User Manual User Manual
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Publication 1747-UM655B-EN-P - June 2007
30 Planning Your Configuration and Data Mapping Your Devices
Mapping Photoeye Input Data for an M1 File Data Table Read
What’s Next?
Chapter 3 describes how to set up the system hardware for the
example application.
What’s Happening?
Important: The 1747-SDN module only
makes the data available for the
processor to read. The 1747-SDN
module does not move the data to the
processor.
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The status and data bits from
the photoeye are mapped into
the 1747-SDN Module’s M1
file data table.
The M1 file data table is then
transferred to the SLC 500
processor’s input data file.
N7:0
0000 00SD 0000 0000
N7:1
0000 0000 0000 0000
N7:2
0000 0000 0000 0000
N7:3
0000 0000 0000 0000
N7:4
0000 0000 0000 0000
SLC 500 Processor
Input Data File
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N7:149
0000 0000 0000 0000
= Unused Bits
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1 byte
S D
Word 0
Word 1
Word 2
Word 3
Word 4
Up to
Word 149
1747-SDN Module M1 File Data Table
S D
RediSTATION
Example: The Status bit from the photoeye appears in the SLC 500
processor’s input data file at address N7:0/9.
The Data bit from the photoeye appears in the SLC 500 processor’s
input data file at address N7:0/8.
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This mapping is based upon the examples in
chapters 4 and 6. The actual mapping for your system
may be different.