3 drop numbers – Rockwell Automation 57C329 Remote I/O Communications, AutoMax User Manual

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2.3

Drop Numbers

Drop numbers are used to uniquely identify every rack on the

Remote I/O network; therefore, a drop and a rack are the same entity

on a Remote I/O network. There are a maximum of seven slave drops

on a Remote I/O network, each identified by the rotary switch (Shark)

or thumbwheel switches (Remote I/O module, Remote Drive Interface

Head, and Remote I/O Heads) on the faceplate. For Remote I/O

modules drop numbers 0 through 7 are valid, with drop 0 always

being reserved for the master Remote I/O module. For all Remote

Heads, only drop numbers 1 through 7 are valid.
For Shark racks, which can only be slave drops, the drop number

setting should be selected based upon the I/O module complement

in the rack. A rack containing digital modules only should be set to

drop numbers 9 through F. This allows faster network throughput.

Note that drop numbers 1 through 7 will also work for racks

containing only digital modules; however, the total network

throughput will be slower with this setting. See section 4.5 for

information on network throughput.
A Shark rack containing mixed digital and analog (numeric) or all

analog modules must be set to drop numbers 1 through 7. No other

drop numbers are valid. In addition, you must also write a

configuration word in the AutoMax application program as described

in section 4.6.1. See figure 2.5 for valid drop number settings.

Multibus

Remote Head

Shark Drop

Shark Drop

Drop

Drop

(all digital)

(mixed digital

Drop #

and analog or

all analog)

0

OK (master)

X

X

X

1

OK

OK

OK*

OK

2

OK

OK

OK*

OK

3

OK

OK

OK*

OK

4

OK

OK

OK*

OK

5

OK

OK

OK*

OK

6

OK

OK

OK*

OK

7

OK

OK

OK*

OK

9

N/A

N/A

OK

X

A

N/A

N/A

OK

X

B

N/A

N/A

OK

X

C

N/A

N/A

OK

X

D

N/A

N/A

OK

X

E

N/A

N/A

OK

X

F

N/A

N/A

OK

X

OK = valid setting

OK* = valid setting, but will result in lower throughput

X = not a valid setting

N/A = not applicable, i.e., the setting is unavailable
Note: If you are using settings 9 through F on any drop on the remote I/O

network, see figure 2.6 for more information

Figure 2.5 Ć Remote I/O Network Drop Numbers

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