Addressing i/o rack numbers with 1-slot addressing, Assigning i/o rack numbers with 1ćslot addressing – Rockwell Automation 1771-ASB/E Remote I/O Adapter User Manual User Manual

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Addressing Modes for Your Remote I/O

Publication 1771-UM001A-US-P - February 2000

When using double-slot block-transfer modules:

The left slot of the two corresponding I/O groups must be
empty.

You can place any single-slot I/O module in the right slot
of the two corresponding I/O groups.

When using single-slot block-transfer modules, the corresponding
I/O group must be empty.

The following rules apply when you assign I/O rack numbers:

When you select 1-slot addressing, set switches of switch assembly
S1 to assign the first I/O rack number of the chassis. The remote I/O
adapter module automatically assigns the next higher I/O rack
number to the remaining I/O groups of the chassis.

For example, if you want a 16-slot chassis that you set for 1-slot
addressing to begin with I/O rack number 0, set switches of switch
assembly S1 for I/O rack number 0. The adapter module
automatically assigns I/O rack number 1 to the remaining I/O groups
of the chassis (Figure 3.15).

Figure 3.15

Assigning I/O Rack Numbers with 1Ćslot Addressing

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Set switches of switch assembly S1

on the remote I/O adapter module

for I/O rack number 0. The adapter

automatically assigns I/O rack numĆ

ber 1 to the remaining I/O group of

the chassis.

1771ĆA4B I/O Chassis using 1Ćslot addressing

I/O Group

Number

Assigned I/O Rack

Number 0

Assigned I/O Rack

Number 1

0 1

2 3

4 5

6 7

0 1

2 3

4 5

6 7

You assign one I/O rack number to eight I/O groups, regardless of
which addressing method you select.

Assigning I/O Rack

Numbers with 1ĆSlot

Addressing

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