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I/o slave data exchange – Rockwell Automation 2711-K9A10_K9C10_T9A10_T9C10 DeviceNet Communications User Guide User Manual

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I/O Slave Data Exchange

The following diagram shows how data is exchanged using I/O
messaging:

I/O Slave Messaging Notes and Recommendations

The I/O size specified in the PanelView terminal (“Configuring
DeviceNet Communications” on page 8) must match the I/O size
expected by the DeviceNet scanner.

COS, Polled and Cyclic are selected during configuration of the
scanner. You do not have to configure the PanelView to accept
COS, polled and cyclic messages.

Both acknowledged and unacknowledged Change-of-State /
Cyclic modes are allowed. We recommend that you use the
acknowledged COS mode since the device sending the message
never knows that data was received when unacknowledged COS
is used.

If acknowledged mode is used, no data is returned in the
acknowledgment.

The Polled + COS option is allowed but the polled response data
and the COS data are from the same assembly. For the most
efficient operation, do not use the Polled + COS option.

Use of COS or Cyclic I/O connections is highly recommended
over Polled I/O for I/O sizes in excess of 32 words (to minimize
network traffic).

I/O messages have higher priority than Explicit messaging.

Input Tag

Input Tag

Output Tag

Output Tag

Output Tag

Assembly

Instance 1

Assembly

Instance 2

PanelView

Master Device

(Scanner)

I/O Req

uest M

essage

I/O Mes

sage R

esponse

I/O Slave Tags

I:0

I:63

O:0

O:63

PV Address