Configuration tab – Rockwell Automation 1756-XXXX ControlLogix Digital I/O Modules User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM058G-EN-P - November 2012

Appendix C

Use Ladder Logic To Perform Run Time Services and Reconfiguration

Configuration Tab

The Configuration tab provides information on what module service to perform
and where to perform it.

The following table explains the relationship of the fields in the above dialog
boxes. For example, despite different entry fields, both screen examples are
configured to send a message to reset an electronic fuse (module service) on
Channel 0 of a 1756-OA8D module (where to perform the service).

RSLogix 5000 Software, Version 9.00.00 or Earlier

RSLogix 5000 Software, Version 10.07.00 or Later

Table 56 - Relationship of Message Configuration Parameters

RSLogix 5000 Version 9.00.00 or
Earlier

RSLogix 5000 Version 10.07.00 or
Later

Description

Service Code

Service Type

Defines the type of module service to be performed. For example, a reset.
Note: In version 10.07.00 or later, you can use a pull-down menu to choose the Service Type.
The software defaults the Service Code, Instance, Class, and Attribute parameters based on the
Service Type that you choose. All values are in Hex.

Object Type

Class

Object that you are sending a message to, such as the device object or a discrete output point.

Object ID

Instance

Each object can have multiple instances. For example, a discrete output can have 16 points or
instances of where a message can be sent. This specifies the instance.

Object Attribute

Attribute

Further identifies the exact address for the message. An analog input can have multiple alarms
so this attribute acknowledges a specific alarm and not the other alarms. If an attribute is not
specified (default to 0) the Service applies to all attributes of the Class/Instance.

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