Remote i/o configuration – Rockwell Automation 2705 REDIPANEL KEYPAD MODULE USER MANUAL User Manual

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with PLC Controllers

Chapter 4
Configuring the Bulletin 2705 Keypad Modules

4–8

Once you have selected the appropriate scanner for the PLC controller, Table
4.E below lists how many separate chassis the scanner can support and how
much I/O it can address.

For any given application, the total of all the I/O used by each device (I/O
rack, drive system, or RediPANEL Module) connected to the cable gives the
amount of full racks of I/O being supported by the scanner or sub–scanner
for that application.

For SLC–5/02 applications using the 1747–SN Remote I/O Scanner, refer to
Publication 1747–NM005.

PLC

Processors

Physical

Logical

Physical

Logical

Mini–PLC’s

2/05
2/15
2/16
2/17

–––

–––

16 Devices



7 Racks

PLC–5/12

–––

–––

16 Devices



7 Racks

PLC–5/15



12 Devices

3 Racks

16 Devices



7 Racks

PLC–5/25



16 Devices

7 Racks

16 Devices



7 Racks

PLC–5/250 32 Devices/

Scanner; 4

Scanners/
Processor

8

Racks/Scanner;

4 Scanners/

Processor

16 Devices



7 Racks

PLC–2/30

16 Devices

/ channel

2 Channels/

scanner

7 Racks total

16 Devices



7 Racks

PLC–3

16 Devices/

channel

4 Channels/

scanner

32 Racks

(64 using

complimentary

I/O)

16 Devices



7 Racks

PLC–3/10

16 Devices/

channel

4 Channels/

scanner

16 Racks total

16 Devices



7 Racks



Two of these may be Bulletin 1771 chassis.



PLC–5/15 Series B Revision H or later have partial rack addressing.
Earlier versions were limited to (3) full rack devices.



PLC–5/25 Series A Revision D or later have partial rack addressing.
Earlier versions were limited to (7) full rack devices.

Remote I/O Configuration

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