Remote i/o configuration – Rockwell Automation 2706 DL40 HARDWARE USER MANUAL User Manual

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Chapter 10
Using Remote I/O

10 – 7

Table 10.C
Applicable Small Logic Controllers Requiring a 1747-SN Sub-Scanner

Catalog Number

Description

Related Pub. No.

1747-L511, -L524

SLC 5/01

1747-6.2

1747-L524

SLC 5/02

1747-6.2

1747-L532

SLC 5/03

1747-6.2

1747-L542

SLC 5/04

1747-6.2

Table 10.D
Applicable Scanners

Catalog Number

Description

Related Pub. No.

1772-SD, SD2*

Remote scanner/distribution panel for PLC 2
family.

1772-2.18

1771-SN

Sub I/O scanner module for PLC 2 and PLC 5/15
families.

1771-2.91

1775-SR, SR5

I/O Scanner Communication Adapter Module for
PLC 3/10 family.

1772-2.22

1775-S4A

1775-6.5.2

1775-S4B

I/O scanner-programmer interface module for PLC
3 family.

1775-6.5.3

1775-S5

1775-6.5.5

1785

I/O scanner-message handling module for PLC
5/15 & 5/25

1785-6.6.1

1785-6.8.1

5250-RS

Remote scanner for PLC 5/250

5000-2.17

6008-SI

IBM PC I/O Scanner Module

6008-6.5.3

6008-SV

VME Bus I/O Scanner Module

6008-6.5.2

* Scanner 1772-SD2 Rev. 3 or later.

Once you have selected the appropriate scanner for a PLC controller, use
Table 10.E to find out how many separate chassis or devices that scanner can
support and how much I/O it can address.

Note: For any application, the total of all the I/O used by each device (I/O
rack, drive system, or DL40) connected to the cable gives the number of full
racks of I/O being supported by the scanner or sub-scanner for that
application.

Remote I/O Configuration

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