Remote i/o communications – Rockwell Automation 2711-ND3 PanelBuilder v2.60 Software User Manual User Manual

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Communications Overview

Publication 2711-6.0

On a Remote I/O network, the PanelView Remote I/O terminals
appear like a Remote I/O rack. The PanelView terminal can occupy
all of or part of a single rack (128 I/O). You can assign 2 types of
addresses to objects on a Remote I/O network:

Discrete - a single input or output bit address

Block transfer - a series of contiguous word addresses

Data is transferred over a remote I/O link as either a:

Read or Input = data to the PLC from the PanelView

Write or Output = data from the PLC to the PanelView

The processor continually scans the PanelView terminal for inputs
and updates the outputs. Read and write tags must have different
discrete I/O addresses and are not linked in the terminal.

Rack Sizes and Module Groups

The PanelView I/O can occupy a

1

/

4

,

1

/

2

,

3

/

4

, or Full rack. Each 1/4

rack contains two module groups (32 input and 32 output bits). An
entire rack contains 8 module groups that are numbered from 0 to 7.

Rack #

PanelView I/O

Four 1/4

Rack Sizes

Eight Input/Output

Module Groups

0 1

2 3

4

5

6

7

1/4

1/4

1/4

1/4

Input

Output

16 Bits each Module Group

0 1

2 3

4

5

6

7

If a PanelView terminal does not occupy a complete I/O rack, you
can assign another PanelView or other devices to the same rack.

Parameter

1st PanelView

Other Rack Device

Rack Number

1

1

Starting Module Group

0

6

Rack Size

3/4

1/4

Last Chassis

No

Yes

The PLC type determines the maximum rack number for the
PanelView.

Remote I/O
Communications

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