Chapter objectives, Overview of adapter operation, Planning to use your controlnet adapter module – Rockwell Automation 1771ACN/B_1771ACNR/B,D17716.5.123 U.MNL CONTROLNET ADAPTER User Manual

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Chapter

4

Publication 1771-6.5.123 – May 1996

Planning to Use Your

ControlNet Adapter Module

This chapter explains how the adapter operates on ControlNet and
provides information to assist in configuring your system. This
includes:

overview of adapter operation

discrete I/O data transfer

configuring discrete I/O data transfers

nondiscrete I/O data transfers

using ControlNet I/O (CIO) instructions

mapping directly into processor memory, including examples of
nondiscrete input module and output module communication

configuring nondiscrete I/O data transfers

The controlling processor (network address 01) on ControlNet
contains an I/O map table. This map table stores the information
necessary for communications to be established. Each map table
entry corresponds to 1 transfer of data between the processor and an
I/O rack, or between the processor and another ControlNet processor.
The information in each map table is used to open a logical
“connection” between 2 devices.

Connections are established between the processor and each adapter
to exchange input and output data on the network. Status information
is transferred along with the I/O data and is stored in a separate
status file in the specified processor. Refer to the ControlNet PLC–5
Programmable Controller Use Manual
, publication 1784-6.5.14, for
more on status information available.

Important: The processor compares the specified module type (in

the map table) with the device with which
communication is being attempted. Therefore, when
changing from a 1771-ACN to a 1771-ACNR, or vice
versa, you must specify the new module type in the map
table.

Chapter Objectives

Overview of Adapter
Operation

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