Inactive mode, Active mode (run), Inactive mode active mode (run) – Rockwell Automation 1757-ABRIO Process Remote I/O (RIO) Communication Interface Module User Manual

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Publication 1757-UM007D-EN-P - December 2008

Chapter 5 Configuring RSLogix 5000 Software to Access Data on the 1757-ABRIO Module

INACTIVE Mode

The module is in INACTIVE mode when it is not receiving messages
from either a host controller or via OPC/DDE. The module is also in
INACTIVE mode when it has not been put in FORCED ACTIVE mode
by AbRioCfg software.

When the module is in INACTIVE mode, the RIO network is placed in
program mode with input updates but no output updates. The
1757-ABRIO module must be in the INACTIVE mode to accept a
download.

When scheduled connections are used, the 1757-ABRIO module’s
mode will always follow the ControlLogix controller’s mode regardless
if it is receiving messages. For example, when the controller is in
PROGRAM mode, the module is in INACTIVE mode.

ACTIVE Mode (Run)

The module is in ACTIVE mode when it receives a message from
either a host controller or from an OPC or DDE server. When the
module is in ACTIVE mode, the RIO network is in run mode.

The module is in ACTIVE mode as long as any tag is being updated.
Each tag has an associated time-out. The tag is considered to be
updating until the time-out expires. If all tags have timed out, the
1757-ABRIO module automatically switches to INACTIVE mode.

If you try to download a configuration when the module is in ACTIVE
mode, AbRioCfg software asks if you want to take the module out of
ACTIVE mode. If you click OK, AbRioCfg software changes the mode,
downloads the configuration, then puts the module in INACTIVE
mode.

When scheduled connections are used, the 1757-ABRIO module’s
mode will always follow the ControlLogix controller’s mode regardless
if it is receiving messages. For example, when the controller is in RUN
mode, the module is in ACTIVE mode.

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