Rockwell Automation 2706-F11J_F11JC_F21J_F21JC DL50 INSTALLATION MANUAL User Manual

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Glossary

Glossary–2

EEPROM

An acronym for Electrically Erasable

Programmable Read Only Memory.

An EEPROM is a device to store data,

often firmware, which is read but not

written to. It can be erased electrically

and then reprogrammed when the

firmware is updated.

F

firmware
A set of software commands that
define the parameters of a system:
the foundation on which application
programs are built. Normally stored
in an EEPROM.

H

hexadecimal

A base 16 numbering system.

M

master/slave

A communication link containing a

masterdevice which controls slave

devices. A masterstation can initiate

communication; a slave device can

only respond to commands.

multidrop

A term used to describe multiple

devices linked by a communications

network.

N

NAK

An abbreviated term for Negative

Acknowledgement. A control code

that indicates the previous

transmission block was not correctly

received.

NEMA

An acronym for National Electrical

Manufacturers Association.

P

parity bit

A parity bit is added to a binary array

to make the sum of all the bits always

odd oreven, a fundamental

transmission check.

port

An electrical connector through which

communication signals are transferred

between external devices and internal

components.

programmable controller

A solid state device that controls

industrial operations. The

programmable controller contains

instructions which specify how output

devices operate in response to input

signals.

prompt

A word or symbol that is displayed to

inform the user that a response is

required.

protocol
A set of conventions governing the
format and timing of data between
communication devices.

R

RAM

An acronym for Random Access

Memory. The data it contains can be

read and written to very quickly.

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