Rockwell Automation 1769-ADN Compact I/O 1769-ADN DeviceNet Adapter User Manual

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Publication 1769-UM001B-EN-P - October 2002

How Communication Takes Place and I/O Image Table Mapping 2-25

Factory defaults (for size) set I/O sizes to the maximum amount of I/O
data for a module to provide maximum functionality. You can change
the I/O data size for a module by reducing the number of words
mapped into the adapter module.

The real-time settings option provides optimal real time data to and
from the I/O module over the network. You need a software
configuration tool to change the size. The real time settings provide
the fastest network time by only mapping the points or channels for
the I/O modules. Status and output echo information, if available in
the input data from a module, is not included.

The software configuration tool selects the factory defaults as default
values when a module is added to the configuration.

Factory default for the adapter (out-of-the-box configuration) is no
devices in the Compact I/O system. Until the Compact I/O system is
configured with the software, no I/O connections can be made. For
more information, refer to Configuring Your Compact I/O Series A
DeviceNet Adapter
in Chapter 3 or Configuring Your Compact I/O
Series B DeviceNet Adapter
in Chapter 4.

1769-IR6 RTD/Resistance Input
Module

8

0

6

0

1769-IF4XOF2 Combination Analog
Module

8

0

6

0

1769-HSC High-Speed Counter
Module

35

34

35

34

Module defaults for I/O size:

Factory defaults

(words)

Real time setting

(words)

Description

Input

Output

Input

Output

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