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Configuration Guide

The following table shows the mapping of the various data types for the Coupler for Allen- Bradley Data Highway.

Type

Start Address (word address)

Num. Words

DI

0

500

 

 

 

DO*

500

500

AI

1000

500

AO*

1500

500

*data type not supported

Table 7 Point Mapping for the Coupler for Allen-Bradley Data Highway

Analog Input partitions in the Partition Definition Table (A197_PAR) can also be used to read any values located in unprotected memory ranges in the SRU. For example, the Event Buffer Monitoring values shown in Table 8 can be monitored by configuring an Analog Input partition with a start word address of 3060 and a Number of Words 7. In the same manner, the system parameter values described in Table 10 can be read if desired.

Word Address

System Parameter

Unit

 

 

 

3060

Actual Buffer Level

Integer

 

 

 

3061

Average Buffer evel over 100 events

Integer

3062

Max Buffer Level since last read

Integer

3063

Max Buffer Level since Bootup

Integer

3064

Num. of Overflows since Bootup

Integer

3065

DI Scan Rate

ms

3066

CPU load

%

 

 

 

Table 8 Coupler for Allen-Bradley Data Highway Event Buffer Monitoring Values

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X3.28 specifications

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