Configure The Modules; Connections With Compact 5000 I/O Digital Modules - Allen-Bradley Compact 5000 Series User Manual

I/o digital modules
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Chapter 1
Digital Module Operation in a Control System

Configure the Modules

Standard Modules
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Safety Modules
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You must create a Logix Designer application project for the controller that
owns the Compact 5000 I/O digital modules. The project includes module
configuration data for the module.
The Logix Designer application transfers the project to the owner-controller
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during the program download. Data is then transferred to the I/O modules
either across the backplane or over an EtherNet/IP network.
The I/O modules can operate immediately after receiving the
configuration data.
ANALOG INPUT
ANALOG OUTPUT
IMPORTANT This section shows some Logix Designer application screens; it is not a
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Connections with Compact 5000 I/O Digital Modules

During module configuration, you must define the module. Among the
Module Definition parameters with Compact 5000 I/O digital modules, you
must choose a connection type for the module. A connection is a real-time data
transfer link between the owner-controller and the module that occupies the
slot that the configuration references.
When you download module configuration to a controller, the controller
attempts to establish a connection to each module in the configuration.
Rockwell Automation Publication 5069-UM004A-EN-P - April 2019
complete description of how to configure a module.
• For more information on how to use the Logix Designer application to
configure Compact 5000 I/O standard modules, see Chapter 6,
a Standard Module on page
• For more information on how to use the Logix Designer application to
configure Compact 5000 I/O safety modules, see Chapter 7,
and Replace Safety Modules on page
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