Appendix D Configuring The Ir6I To Be Used With A 1769-Adn Devicenet Adapter - Spectrum Controls 1769 User Manual

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Appendix D
Configuring the IR6I to be
Used with a 1769-ADN
DeviceNet Adapter
This application example assumes your 1769sc-IR6I isolated RTD/resistance
input module is in a remote DeviceNet system controlled by a 1769-ADN
DeviceNet adapter. RSNetworx for DeviceNet is not only used to configure your
DeviceNet network, but is also used to configure individual I/O modules in
remote DeviceNet adapter systems.
For additional information on configuring your DeviceNet scanners and adapters,
please refer to the documentation for these products, including the Compact™
I/O 1769-ADN DeviceNet Adapter user's manual, publication 1769-UM001A-
US-P. The adapter manual also contains examples on how to modify I/O module
configuration with Explicit Messages while the system is running. Whether you
are configuring an I/O module offline and downloading to the adapter or you
accomplish the configuration online, the 1769sc-IR6I isolated RTD/resistance
module must be configured prior to configuring the DeviceNet adapter in the
DeviceNet scanner's scanlist. The only ways to configure or re-configure I/O
modules after the adapter is placed in the scanners scanlist are via Explicit
Messages or by removing the adapter from the scanner's scanlist, modifying the
configuration of the I/O module, then adding the adapter back into the scanner's
scanlist.
This example takes you through configuring your 1769sc-IR6I isolated
RTD/resistance input module with RSNetworx for DeviceNet, version 6.00 or
later, prior to adding your adapter to the scanlist of your DeviceNet scanner.
User's Manual Pub. 0300241-02 Rev. A

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