Discrete i/o – Rockwell Automation 2706-MB1 MESSAGEVIEW 421 SOFTWARE MANUAL User Manual

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5–15

Communications Overview

Publication 2706-817

The options in this dialog are:

Remote I/O

Device

Remote I/O

Parameter

Description

Options

PLC/Scanner

Type

Type of controller that will
communicate with the RIO
port of the terminal

See Table on
Page 5–14

Name

Unique name assigned to
controller. Enter it in the
Node Name field in the Tag
Editor

User assigns it

Terminal

Rack Address

Unique node address of
MessageView 421 terminal
on Remote I/O link

0-76

octal

Module Group

Module groups occupied by
the terminal in the rack; they
must be next to one another

0,1 2,3 4,5 6,7

Baud Rate

The baud rate of the RIO
link determines the
maximum cable length.

57.6 K to 10,000 ft.
115.0 K to 5,000 ft.
230.4 K to 2,500 ft.

Last Chassis

Specifies whether the
terminal occupies the
highest assigned module
group within the rack

Yes, No

To configure Remote I/O:

Parameter

Range

Default

Rack Number

0 to 76

octal

(0 to 62

decimal

)

02

octal

(4

decimal

)

Rack Size

1

/

4

,

1

/

2

,

3

/

4

,

Full

Full

Last Chassis

Yes, No

Yes

Starting Module Group

0, 2, 4, 6

0

Pass-Through

(This option is not available.)

Block Transfer

Enabled, Disabled

Disabled

Baud Rate

57.6K, 115.2K, 230.4K

57.2K

Number of Files in Block
Transfer

1

Number of Bytes in
Block Transfer

128

Use Block Transfer
Length

Number of Bytes of
Discrete I/O

16

Discrete I/O addresses communicate directly with the PLC (or other
logic controller). Discrete I/O is recommended for any critical values
that you want updated immediately.

The number of I/O points in the PLC rack is limited to 16 bytes (128
bits). In planning a large application assign tag addresses of variables
that are less time-sensitive to block transfer. Use copies of the Tag
Address worksheet in Appendix H to help design the application.

Discrete I/O

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