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Figure 4.2 shows the relationship between an I/O terminal and its
location in the PC3000's memory.
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Figure 4.2 Ć Sample I/O Terminal Memory Mapping
The next section explains the available addressing methods, which
let you define the relationship between an I/O chassis slot and an
I/O group (16 input bits and 16 output bits).
4.2.2
Choosing an Addressing Method
For each I/O chassis in your system, you must define how many I/O
chassis slots make up an I/O group (1 word each in the input image
table and output image table). This choice is the chassis'
addressing method. You must define the addressing method for
each remote I/O chassis in your system by setting a switch, which is
located on the I/O chassis or on the adapter module. For specific
information, see the equipment's user manual. See section 4.6.3 in
this manual for information about recommended switch settings.