3 data access – Rockwell Automation 57C329 Remote I/O Communications, AutoMax User Manual

Page 64

Advertising
background image

4Ć2

Register Description

0Ć3

Not used

4

Status of drop 1Ć7 in bits 1Ć7

5Ć11

Not used

12

Drop number

13

Program mode (keyswitch position 1 = memory

protect, 2 = setup, 3 = program)

14

Messages received

15

Receive timeouts

16

CRC/parity errors

17

Overrun errors

18

Abort errors

19

Messages transmitted

20Ć511 Not used

Figure 4.1 Ć Drop 0 Status Register Assignments

4.3

Data Access

Multibus, Shark, and Remote Head input registers are Read Only.

Multibus, Shark, and Remote Head output registers are Read/Write.

Registers in dual port memory will acknowledge Multibus accesses

just like the module does in the slave drop. A register on a particular

module in a slave drop that is Read Only will be Read Only in the

master drop dual port memory. A bus error will occur if a register in

the master dual port memory is referenced and that register does not

exist in the slave Multibus, Shark, or Remote Head drop.
Registers 0 through 7 on a Shark I/O module are always reserved for

input data. Registers 8 through 15 are always reserved for output

data. Registers 16 through 32 are not accessible. Note that in the

case of a digital module in a mixed (both digital and analog modules)

Shark rack, a bus error will NOT be reported if an invalid register is

referenced. An invalid register may be a register that is not valid for

the particular module in the slot, or that is not valid for Shark modules

at all, i.e., 16 through 32. See Appendix I for a listing of the individual

Shark module memory maps.
Registers 0Ć3 on an M/N 57C328 Remote I/O Head are always

reserved for input data, and registers 4Ć7 are always reserved for

output data. These registers are divided into four input/output pairs.

Each pair is reserved for a Rail; therefore, you can mix input and

output modules in a Rail. Registers 8Ć31 on an M/N 57C328 Remote

I/O Head are not accessible. Refer to Appendix I for more

information.
Registers 0 and 1 on a Remote Drive Interface Head are always

AutoMax outputs (information to the drive) and registers 2 and 3 are

always AutoMax inputs (information from the drive). See appendix I

for a memory map of the Remote Drive Interface Head.
NonĆReliance Multibus I/O modules (modules not manufactured by

Reliance Electric) that are Write Only will be Read/Write in the master

drop dual port memory. NonĆReliance modules used in slave drops

are subject to the following limitations:
D The module base address must begin on a 64K boundary.

Advertising