7 generating a rack configuration listing – Rockwell Automation 47C626 AutoMax Programming Executive V4.2 User Manual

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5.3.7

Generating a Rack Configuration Listing

The rack configuration listing includes all variables configured in the

rack in Multibus address order. It can be generated as a text file

(_CONF.CNL) or can be sent directly to the printer. It can be printed

separately or as part of the rack printout.
The first page of the report contains the rack module summary, a list

of all of the modules in the master rack. Each module, listed by slot

number, is also identified by the model number, module name, and

the user description of the module. Subsequent pages contain the

variable listing tables for each module. The format of these tables

depends on the variable type, but all list each variable's slot location,

register/bit, name, and description. A legend is printed below the

variable listing table that defines the field names used in the table.

See figure 5.18 for an illustration of the rack module summary and

variable listing table.

RACK MODULE

M/N

MODULE

USER DESCRIPTION

SLOT 0

57C423

Common Memory 256k-bytes (128k-registers)

Common Memory 256k-bytes (128k-registers)

SLOT 1

57C435

AutoMax 7010 Processor with 512K bytes

AutoMax 7010 Processor with 512K bytes

SLOT 2

57C435

AutoMax 7010 Processor with 512K bytes

AutoMax 7010 Processor with 512K bytes

SLOT 3

57C435

AutoMax 7010 Processor with 512K bytes

AutoMax 7010 Processor with 512K bytes

SLOT 4

57C435

AutoMax 7010 Processor with 512K bytes

AutoMax 7010 Processor with 512K bytes

SLOT 5

57C400

16 Pt 115 VAC/DC Dig. Input (use 61C500)

16 Pt 115 VAC/DC Dig. Input (use 61C500)

SLOT 5

57C400

16 Pt 115 VAC/DC Dig. Input (use 61C500)

16 Pt 115 VAC/DC Dig. Input (use 61C500)

TYPE

S D RS

REG

B

SYMBOL NAME

DESCRIPTION

I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10

11

12
13
14
15

_050%
_05000@
_05001@
_05002@
_05003@
_05004@
_05005@
_05006@
_05007@
_05008@
_05009@
_05010@
_05011@
_05012@
_05013@
_05014@
_05015@

Reg. 0, Inputs 0 thru 13
Digital Input 0
Digital Input 1
Digital Input 2
Digital Input 3
Digital Input 4
Digital Input 5
Digital Input 6
Digital Input 7
Digital Input 8
Digital Input 9
Digital Input 10
Digital Input 11
Digital Input 12
Digital Input 13
Digital Input 14
Digital Input 15

Figure 5.18 Ć Rack Configuration Listing

Library:C:\AMXLIB

System:SYS1

Section:SECT1

Task/File: 13-Feb-96 13:18:45 Page:Config List – 1
Generation Date: 13-Feb-96 13:18:45

Rack Configuration Listing

Rack:RACK1

Library:C:\AMXLIB

System:SYS1

Section:SECT1

Task/File: 13-Feb-96 13:18:45 Page:Config List – 2
Generation Date: 13-Feb-96 13:18:45

Rack Configuration Listing

Rack:RACK1

Legend:

%Slot; D=Drop; RS=Remote Slot; REG=Register; B=Bit
(???? value listed for memory variables is the item number in the Software Configurator form.)

An address containing “?” means that the network-wide name for this variable was not found in the Network database.
Add the ???-wide name or use the “Repair” command in the Rack Configurator to remove unresolved variables.

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