I/O Data Assembly Maps - Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley POINT I/O DeviceLogix User Manual

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I/O Data Assembly Maps

Allen-Bradley HMIs
Read this section for information about how to communicate with your
module.
I/O messages are sent to (consumed) and received from (produced) the I/O
modules. These messages are mapped into the processor's or scanner's
memory. Each module produces 1, 8 or 20 bytes of input data based on which
produced assembly is selected. The default setup is 20 bytes.
It consumes 1, 8 or 20 bytes of I/O data (scanner Tx).
Default Data Map - Produced Assembly Instance 101
Message Size: 20 Bytes
Bit
7
6
Data [0]
Pt 07
Pt 06
Data [1]
PNB 07 PNB 06 PNB 05 PNB 04 PNB 03 PNB 02 PNB 01 PNB 00
Data [2]
Reserved
Data [3]
PM7
PM6
Data [4]
Produced Network Analog Word 0
Data [5]
Data [6]
Produced Network Analog Word 1
Data [7]
Data [8]
Produced Network Analog Word 2
Data [9]
Data [10] Produced Network Analog Word 3
Data [11]
Data [12] Produced Network Analog Word 4
Data [13]
Data [14] Produced Network Analog Word 5
Data [15]
Data [16] Produced Network Analog Word 6
Data [17]
Data [18] Produced Network Analog Word 7
Data [19]
Where:
• Pt = value of the I/O point,
• PNB = Produced Network Bit,
• PM = Peer Missing (a 1 indicates the absence of a configured peer)
• Owned = Owned by a master.
When set to 0, the module is producing data without a master.
When set to 1, the module is producing while being owned by a master.
• LogicEn = Logic Enabled (0 = logic disabled, 1 = logic enabled)
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5
4
3
Pt 05
Pt 04
Pt 03
PM5
PM4
PM3
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2
1
0
Pt 02
Pt 01
Pt 00
Owned
LogicEn
PM2
PM1
PM0

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