Rockwell Automation 1756-DH485 ControlLogix DH-485 Communication Module User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1756-UM532A-EN-P - May 2006

3-8 Use Data Highway 485 Network

Programming Message Block Instructions in a Controller for Remote DH-485
Messaging

Before programming your message block instructions in your controller, you
must:

• determine which links will send and receive remote DH-485 messaging.

• draw a network to make sure you meet the design requirements for

remote DH-485 messaging.

If you are using remote DH-485 messaging, you must also:

• assign link numbers.

The numbers must be a decimal value between 1-199. ControlLogix
chassis backplane may also be assigned link IDs.

• assign DH-485 node numbers.

• use RSLinx software to load routing tables into each 1756-DH485

module.

When using remote DH-485 messaging, you must include the following in the
message instruction:

• Destination link ID - A user-defined number representing a network in

your system.

• Remote node or slot - The node or slot on the remote network with

which you want to communicate.

If the message originates on a DH-485 network, you must also include a local
DH-485 node. The node on your local DH-485 network is capable of routing
the message. If the message originates on EtherNet/IP, ControlNet, or
ControlLogix, you must also include a CIP path to the first 1756-DH485
module.

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