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
• 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