Rockwell Automation 57C650 AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.8 User Manual

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6Ć8

AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.x

6.2.3

Configuring a Remote Shark Rack

Use the procedure that follows to add an expansion rack and

modules to a remote Shark rack. Only one expansion rack can be

added to a main Shark rack, regardless of the size of the main rack.

The main rack will contain a Shark Remote I/O Interface module in

slot 0 (adjacent to the Power Supply). Therefore, a main rack with n"

slots will have nĆ1" slots available for I/O modules. All of the slots in

the expansion rack can be used for I/O modules. However, only the

first 10 slots of the main and expansion racks combined can contain

I/O modules.
Step 1.

Select the remote Shark rack you want to configure.

Step 2.

If you want to add an expansion rack, select the end of the

cable that is connected to the Shark rack. An empty

square will be highlighted.

Step 3.

Select Add from the Configure menu. A list box with the

available Shark racks will be displayed.

Step 4.

Select an expansion rack from the list, and then select a

power supply for the expansion rack.

Step 5.

Zoom into the main Shark rack. A rack will be displayed

containing a Shark Remote I/O Interface module in slot 0.

Step 6.

Select an empty slot in the rack.

Step 7.

Select Add from the Configure menu. A list box with the

available modules will be displayed.

Step 8.

Select the module you want to add to the rack.

Step 9.

Select one of the following:
Add Next if you want the module and then add another

module in the next available slot.
Skip if you want to leave the slot empty and move to the

next available slot.
OK to add the module and return to the Remote Rack

diagram.
Cancel to return to the Remote Rack diagram without

adding a module.

Step 10. Configure the expansion rack in the same manner as the

main Shark rack. Note that the slots in the expansion rack

are numbered beginning at one greater than the highest

slot number in the main rack. Slot 10 is the last slot that

may contain an I/O module.

Step 11. When you are done, select Zoom Out from the GoTo

menu to return to the remote I/O network diagram.

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