Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- 1794-UM066A-EN-P FLEX I/O Dual Port EtherNet/IP Adapter Modules User Manual
- Important User Information
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- 1 - Overview of FLEX I/O and Your Redundant EtherNet/IP Adapter Module
- Overview
- The FLEX I/O System
- Adapter Features
- Types of Adapters
- Hardware and Software Compatibility
- What the Adapter Does
- Use of the Control and Information Protocol (CIP)
- Understanding the Producer/Consumer Model
- Specifying the Requested Packet Interval (RPI)
- Support of Rack Optimized and Direct Connections
- Chapter Summary
- 2 - Install Your FLEX I/O Adapter
- 3 - Configure the Adapter for Your EtherNet/IP Network
- 4 - Rack Optimized Discrete I/O
- 5 - Analog I/O with Direct Connection
- A - Interpret Status Indicators
- B - Specifications
- C - Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver
- D - Adapter Web Dialogs
- Index
- Back Cover
Publication 1794-UM066A-EN-P - February 2012
Analog I/O with Direct Connection 49
4. Monitor channel 0 of the 1794-IF4I input module
(FLEX_IO_Adapter:2.I.Ch0Data above).
The value slowly rises to approximately 32000, resets to zero, starts rising
again, and so on, as the output of the timer is received from the
1794-OF4I output module.
This completes the Direct Connect Analog I/O example.
Chapter Summary
This chapter described how to set up and use analog I/O modules with direct
connection.
TIP
For information on wiring and troubleshooting the I/O modules,
refer to the FLEX I/O Analog I/O Module Installation Instructions,
publications 1794-IN037
and 1794-IN038.