
ArmorBlock 2 Input/2 Output Module28
Publication 1792-5.5 – October 1996
VendName = ”Allen–Bradley Company, Inc.”;
ProdType = 7;
ProdTypeStr = ”General Purpose Discrete I/O”;
ProdCode = 1028;
MajRev = 2;
MinRev = 1;
ProdName = ”Armor Block I/O 2 input / 2 output”;
Catalog = ”1792–IB2XOB2E”;
UCMM = 0; $ UCMM is not supported.
[IO_Info]
Default = 0x0001; $ The default I/O type is polled I/O.
PollInfo =
0x0001, $ Polled I/O device.
1, $ Input1 entry is the default input connection.
1; $ Output1 entry is the default output connection.
Input1 =
1, $ The size in bytes that this connection produces.
0, $ All bits of this connection are significant.
0x0001, $ Only Polled I/O is compatible.
”IB2XOB2E Production Data”, $ Name of Connection.
6, $ Path length.
”20 04 24 64 30 03”, $ Path to I/O Production Assembly.
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”This connection contains input data at bits 0 and 1, output status at bits 2 and 3, and
sensor source voltage status at bit 7.”;
Output1 =
1, $ The size in bytes that this connection consumes.
2, $ Only the two least significant bits of this
$ connection are used.
0x0001, $ Only Polled I/O is compatible.
”IB2XOB2E Consumption Data”, $ Name of Connection.
6, $ Path length.
”20 04 24 20 30 03”, $ Path to I/O Consumption Assembly.
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”This connection contains data for two outputs.”;
[ParamClass]
MaxInst = 11; $ 6 configurable and 5 read–only parameters.
Descriptor = 0x09; $ Stub param instances in eeprom.
CfgAssembly = 0x68; $ The config assembly is instance #104 of assy obj.
[Params]
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Param1 = $ Disable Autobaud
0, $ reserved
6, $ Link Path Size
”20 03 24 01 30 64”, $ Link Path to disable autobaud attribute.
0x0002, $ No support for settable path, scaling, scaling links, or
$ real time update of value. Value is gettable and
$ Settable. Enumerated strings are supported.
4, $ Data Type – boolean
1, $ Data Size
”Autobaud”, $ Parameter Name
””, $ Units String
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