Preface, Example configuration: pi routing – Rockwell Automation 9323-PA1E USER MANUAL APS 6.0 User Manual

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Preface

Advanced Programming Software User Manual

11–36

Example Configuration: PI Routing

SLC 5/04 processor

Station 3

(octal)

APS 6.0 or later

Node 77

(octal)

Station 15

(octal)

CH1

Node 1

(octal)

DH+

Link ID=1

57,600 baud

DH+

Link ID=2

57,600 baud

Pyramid Integratort

Current Device

1784-KT (DH+ Bridged)

F1

Bridge Type

PI Routing

Terminal Name
Terminal Address

77 (octal)

Baud Rate

57600

F5

Remote Node Addr.

1 (octal)

F6

PI DH+ Address

3 (octal)

F7

PI Remote Link ID

2 (decimal)

IRQ

5

Board/Memory Address

001011

F8

Curr. Interchange Port

1

F9

Save to File

F9

Press a function key

SAVE TO

FILE

ESC exits/Alt-U aborts changes

ONLINE CONFIGURATION

F8

NEXT

PORT

F5

REMOTE

ADDRESS

F2

SELECT

DEVICE

F1

SELECT

BRIDGE

F6

PI DH+

ADDRESS

F7

REMOTE

LINK ID

Function Key

Description

[F1] Select Bridge Type

Allows you to select the desired bridge type: DH+ to DH+ via

two 1785ĆKA, DH+ to DH485 via 1785 KA5 Gateway, PI

routing, or DH+ to Channel 0 via 5/04 passthru.

[F2] Select Device

Toggles between the selected device driver and the device

driver selection menu.

[F5] Remote Node Address

Allows you to enter the processor address. Valid range is

0–77 octal. The default is 1.

[F6] PI DH+ Address

Allows you to enter the PI DH+ address. Valid range is 0–77

octal. The default is 7.

[F7] Remote Link ID

Allows you to enter the Remote link ID. Valid range is

1–65,535 decimal. The default is 2.

[F8] Next Port

Allows you to select the port number where the interface card

is installed. Valid range is 1–8. The default is 1.

[F9] Save to File

Saves the selected parameters to a user file.

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