Chapter summary and what’s next – Rockwell Automation 1732E-IB16M12SOEDR EtherNet/IP ArmorBlock supporting Sequence of Events User Manual
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Publication 1732E-UM002A-EN-P - March 2010
12 Use the Module in an ArmorBlock System
standard EtherNet/IP ArmorBlock I/O modules. In addition to the common
features described in
, the following table describes the similarities.
Chapter Summary and
What’s Next
In this chapter, you learned about the differences between this module and
other EtherNet/IP ArmorBlock modules. The next chapter describes how to
install and wire your module.
Concept
Description
Ownership
Every module in the ArmorBlock system must be owned by a Logix5000 controller. This
owner-controller:
•
stores configuration data for every module that it owns.
•
sends the module configuration data to define the module’s behavior and
begin operation with the control system.
This module does not support multiple owner-controllers.
Using RSLogix 5000 software
The I/O configuration portion of RSLogix 5000 software, v17 or greater, generates the
configuration data for each module.
Configuration data is transferred to the controller during the program download and
subsequently transferred to the appropriate modules.
Modules are ready to run as soon as the configuration data has been downloaded.
Configure all modules for a given controller using RSLogix 5000 software and download that
information to the controller.