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

Follow these guidelines when you select 1/2-slot addressing:

Place input modules opposite output modules; place output
modules opposite input modules.

You can use 8, 16 and 32-point I/O modules.

Output modules placed opposite output modules reflect the same
bits in the output image table.

You can use block-transfer modules in a complementary I/O
configuration with 1/2-slot addressing. Use block-transfer modules
with these guidelines:

When using double-slot block-transfer modules in the primary
chassis:

The left-most slot of the two corresponding I/O slots in the
complementary chassis must be empty.

You can place any single-slot I/O module in the right slot
of the two corresponding I/O slots of the complementary
chassis

When using single-slot block-transfer modules, the
corresponding I/O slot in the complementary chassis must be
left empty.

You can have a mix of 1-slot and 2-slot addressing in individual
chassis assigned one I/O rack number (with up to eight I/O groups).
For example: you can select 2-slot addressing for a 1771-A2B I/O
chassis and 1-slot addressing for a 1771-A1B chassis to make up one
assigned I/O rack number (Figure 3.20).

Figure 3.20

Mixing Addressing Methods in Chassis Assigned One I/O

Rack Number

13126

1771ĆA1B I/O Chassis

using 1Ćslot addressing

1771ĆA2B I/O Chassis

using 2Ćslot addressing

One Assigned I/O Rack Number

1

2

3

4-5

6-7

0

Mixing 1 and 2ĆSlot

Addressing in Individual

Chassis

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