Rockwell Automation 5370 Color CVIM Communications Manual User Manual

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Chapter 2
Introduction

2–6

When you communicate through the Pyramid Integrator backplane all of the
data words are numbered consecutively and grouped in blocks. When you
use the Remote I/O port, you select a specific block and the first word in
each block is word #0.

Table 2.A

Example of Addressing Results Block 1

Word Number

Pyramid Integrator

Backplane

RS–232 and

Remote I/O

32–95

0–63

In addition, PLC I/O bit numbers are entered in octal format when
referencing 1771 I/O, while PLC files and backplane communications
specify a decimal bit number. Figure 2.2 illustrates how bits are numbered.

Figure 2.2
Bit Numbering

Bit Number if Accessing Data Through
Remote I/O as a 1771 I/O Rack. (Octal Value)

Bit Number if Accessing Data Through the Backplane
or Remote I/O Port Using Integer Files. (Decimal Value)

15

14 13

12 11

10 9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

17

16 15

14 13

12 11

10 7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

1

0 0

0 1

0 0

0 0

1 0

0 1

1 0

1

Example
Word

Memory Addressing (cont’d)

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