Preface

5

 

 

For Information About

See This Publication

Publication Number

 

 

POINT I/O protected sink output module

POINT I/O Protected Sink Output Module Installation Instructions

1734-IN585

 

 

 

POINT I/O 2 relay output module

POINT I/O 2 Relay Output Module Installation Instructions (OX2)

1734-IN587

 

 

 

 

POINT I/O 2 Relay Output Module Installation Instructions (OW2)

1734-IN055

 

 

 

POINT I/O synchronous serial interface

POINT I/O Synchronous Serial Interface Absolute Encoder

1734-UM007

absolute encoder module

Module Installation Instructions

 

 

 

 

POINT I/O cold junction compensation

POINT I/O Cold Junction Compensation Wiring Base Assembly

1734-IN583

wiring base assembly

Installation Instructions

 

 

 

 

POINT I/O wiring base assembly

POINT I/O Wiring Base Assembly Installation Instructions

1734-IN013

 

 

 

Very high speed-counter module

POINT I/O Very High-speed Counter Module Installation

1734-IN003

 

Instructions

 

 

 

 

 

Very High-speed Counter Module User Manual

1734-UM003

 

 

 

RSLinx

RSLinx Getting Results Guide

LNXENT-GR001

 

 

 

Terminology

TIP

Many of these publications are available online from:

 

 

http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/

 

 

Rockwell Software products contain extensive

TIP

tutorials and help screens. We recommend that you

 

 

 

use the tutorials and help screens to learn about

 

these products.

 

For more information about Rockwell Software

 

products, visit the Rockwell Software internet site:

 

http://www.software.rockwell.com

Refer to the table for the meaning of common terms.

This Term

Means

 

 

BootP

BootP (Bootstrap Protocol) is a low-level protocol that provides

 

configurations to other nodes on a TCP/IP network. BootP

 

configuration files let you automatically assign IP addresses to an

 

Ethernet module (you can also obtain subnet masks and gateway

 

addresses from BootP).

 

 

Bridge

A node between two similar communication subnets where protocol

 

translation is minimal.

 

 

CIP

Control and information protocol, the EtherNet/IP application layer

 

uses the producer/consumer networking model. In this model one

 

producer broadcasts (multicasts) the data once to all the consumers.

 

All consumers see the data simultaneously and may choose whether

 

to consume (receive) the data or not. Delivery time is consistent, no

 

matter how many consumers there are.

 

 

Connection

The communication mechanism from the controller to another

 

module in the control system, usually used to exchange I/O data.

 

 

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Bradley Smoker 1734-AENT manual Terminology, This Term Means