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Input messaging considerations, Status byte, Input status to master device – Rockwell Automation 1761-NET-DNI DeviceNet Interface (DNI) User Manual

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Publication 1761-UM005B-EN-P - October 2006

50 DNI Configuration Parameters and Programming Notes

Input Messaging Considerations

• You cannot write to a specific word in the DNI’s input area.
• The destination offset value in the controller’s message

instruction is ignored. Data always starts at word 0.

• The message length must equal the size specified by the Input

Size parameter. For DNI Series B only, both the Master’s Slave
data and the Explicit Assembly are considered to be input. For
more information, see:

Input Split Point on page 30.

Input Assembly Data (Explicit, Split Point, and Slave) on

page 67.

• For MicroLogix 1000 controllers, use N7 as the destination file

type.

For other controllers, see the recommended file number on

page 41.

Status Byte

The first byte (bits 0…7) of the first word of I/O data is set aside as
status information. The second byte (bits 8…15) of the first word of
I/O is available for user data. The DNI Input/Output Image is shown
below:

Input Status to Master Device

The Input Status Byte provides the following information.

Word

Input/Output Image

Series A Series B

0

0

Data (bits 8…15)

Status Byte (bits 0…7)

1

1

Data Most Significant Byte (MSB) Data Least Significant Byte (LSB)

2

2

Data MSB

Data LSB

3

3

Data MSB

Data LSB

14

30

Data MSB

Data LSB

15

31

Data MSB

Data LSB

Function

n/a

Output Buffer Overdrive n/a

Bit Number

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0