0 introduction – Rockwell Automation 57C445 AutoMax PC Link Interface Module User Manual

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

The products described in this manual are manufactured or

distributed by Reliance Electric Industrial Company.
This manual describes the AutoMax PC Link Interface module and its

associated software. The PC Link Interface module is designed to

make any ATĆbus personal computer function as a drop on the

DCS/AutoMax Network or the DCS/AutoMax Remote I/O network.

Multiple PC Link modules can be installed in a personal computer.

Each PC Link module is configured separately. The number of

modules is limited by the number of expansion slots available and

the amount of memory available on your personal computer.
When the Network Communication (RENET) software is loaded, the

PC Link Interface module is functionally equivalent to a Network

Communications module (M/N 57C404A). Data is organized on the

module using the same structure as the Network Communications

module. The PC Link Interface module can act as any valid drop,

except the Master (drop 0), and can have any valid drop depth. The

drop number and drop depth are assigned by the device driver

program (supplied by the user). Note that if you are using the PC

Link Interface module with the AutoMax Programming Executive

software (Version 3.3 or later), the drop depth of the module will be

set equal to 1 by the Programming Executive software. The diskette

provided with the PC Link module contains a README file that lists

the available PC Link device drivers. Refer to your device driver

documentation for information on assigning the drop number and

drop depth. Refer to the AutoMax Programming Executive instruction

manual (J2Ć3045) for how to use the PC Link module with the

Programming Executive software. Refer to Appendix D if you are

writing your own device driver.
When the Remote I/O Network (RERIO) software is loaded, the PC

Link Interface module functions like an AutoMax Remote I/O

Communications module (M/N 57C416). The module can be used in

two ways: as maintenance and monitoring tool (passive drop) or as a

remote I/O network drop simulator (active drop).
When used passively, the PC Link module can monitor all drops on a

remote I/O network drop, accessing the output data being sent from

the Master to the Slave drops as well as the input data being sent

from the Slave drops to the Master.
When used as a remote I/O network drop simulator, the PC Link

Interface module can be configured as an active drop which will

receive output data from the Master and send input data back to the

Master.
See section 4.2 for information on configuring remote I/O drops on

the PC Link module.

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