Input/output device (remote io) configuration -10, Input/output device (remote io) configuration – Rockwell Automation 1760-xxxx Pico GFX-70 Controllers User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1760-UM002B-EN-P - March 2005

6-10 Pico-Link and Point-to-Point Serial Connections

The following is of utmost importance during commissioning:

REMOTE RUN

= factory default setting

Input/Output Device (REMOTE IO) Configuration

All devices are factory set for operation as input and output devices. This has
the advantage that devices can be used immediately as I/O devices, regardless
of whether they have a display or not. You only need to assign the station
number. This can be implemented via PicoSoft Pro or on a Station 1 with a
display.

If you want to assign a device as an intelligent station on the network, the
REMOTE IO should be deactivated.

Figure 6.4 Remote IO deactivated

ATTENTION

If several engineers are commissioning a machine or
system involving several spatially separated elements
via the Pico-Link, it must be ensured that REMOTE RUN
is not activated.

Otherwise unwanted machine or system starts may
occur during commissioning. The associated events
depend on the machines or systems involved.

REMOTE IO

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