Rockwell Automation 5720 DriveLogix System User Manual
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Publication 20D-UM002C-EN-P - November 2003
7-16 Communicating with Devices on a ControlNet Link
1. From the Logic menu, select Map PLC/SLC Messages.
2. Specify this information:
The following table shows example source and destination tags and elements
for different controller combinations.
For:
In this field:
Specify:
For example:
PLC-3, PLC-5, and
SLC controllers
File Number
Type the file number of the data table in the
PLC/SLC controller.
10
Tag Name
Type the array tag name the local controller uses to refer
to the PLC/SLC data table address. The tag must be an
integer array (SINT, INT, or DINT) that is large enough for
the message data.
array_1
PLC-2 controllers
Tag Name
Type the tag name to be the PLC-2 compatibility file.
200
TIP
You can map as many tags as you want to a PLC-3,
PLC-5, or SLC controller. You can map only one tag
to a PLC-2 controller.
Type of MSG Instruction:
Example Source and Destination:
PLC-5 writes to DriveLogix
SLC writes to DriveLogix
SLC 5/05
SLC 5/04 OS402 and above
SLC 5/03 OS303 and above
source element
N7:10
destination tag
“array_1”
The PLC-5, PLC-3, and SLC controllers support logical ASCII addressing so you do not
have to map a compatibility file for MSG instructions initiated by a PLC-5, PLC-3, or SLC
controller. Place the DriveLogix tag name in double quotes (“).
You could optionally map a compatibility file. For example, if you enter 10 for the
compatibility file, you enter N10:0 for the destination tag.