Rockwell Automation 57C620 AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.8 User Manual
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AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.x
BATTERYSTATUS0@ Ć True when the onĆboard battery of the
Processor module or Common
Memory module in slot 0 is OK
BATTERYSTATUS1@ Ć " " " " " " " " " " " " 1 " " "
BATTERYSTATUS2@ Ć " " " " " " " " " " " " 2 " " "
BATTERYSTATUS3@ Ć " " " " " " " " " " " " 3 " " "
BATTERYSTATUS4@ Ć " " " " " " " " " " " " 4 " " "
7.2.3
Network Interface Module Configuration Form
The third type of form in the Variable Configurator is used to
configure Network Interface modules (M/N 57C404). This form is
more complex than the other two forms because of the nature of the
Network module. There are four views" available for the Network
module form (see 7.3 for a description of views).
Two views, Drop Status and Setup, are identical to the form used for
basic I/O (described in 7.2.1.). These views allow you to configure,
respectively, the drop status and setup registers for the selected
Network module.
The Drop Areas 1Ć55 view and the Broadcast Data view allow you to
assign names and descriptions to all data registers in all drop areas
(1Ć55) on the network. The drop area number being configured will
be displayed on the screen. The number of drop areas controlled by
the currentlyĆselected Network module is determined by the
module's drop depth, which was set when the module was added to
the rack. Registers that can be read/written in these drop areas (0Ć31)
show R/W" before the register number. Registers 32Ć63 in drop
areas controlled by this Network module, as well all other registers in
all other drop areas on the network, are shown preceded by an R"
because they are readĆonly for tasks in the currently selected rack.
Note that if the drop number of the Network module being
configured is 0, i.e., the drop is the master, then registers 0Ć31 are
displayed as read only and register 32Ć63 are displayed readĆwrite for
all drops 1Ć55. See figure 7.1 for a sample screen in the Drop Areas
1Ć55 view.