supporting Sequence of Events
Table Of Contents
- 1732E-UM002A-EN-E 1732E EtherNet/IP ArmorBlock Supporting Sequence of Events User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 - About 1732E ArmorBlock Modules
- Chapter 2 - Module Overview
- Chapter 3 - Use the Module in an ArmorBlock System
- Chapter 4 - Install Your Module
- Chapter 5 - Configure the Module for Your EtherNet/IP Network
- Chapter 6 - Configure the Module Using RSLogix 5000
- Introduction
- Set Up the Hardware
- Create the Example Application
- Configure Your I/O Module
- Overview of the Configuration Process
- Add a New Bridge and Module to Your RSLogix 5000 Project
- Use the Default Configuration
- Change the Default Configuration
- Download Your Configuration
- Edit Your Configuration
- Access Module Data in RSLogix 5000
- Configure RSLogix 5000 and the 1756-EN2T Communication Module for CIP Sync
- Chapter Summary and What’s Next
- Chapter 7 - Module Features
- Introduction
- Determine Module Compatibility
- Module Features That Can Be Configured
- Chapter Summary and What’s Next
- Chapter 8 - Using the Module
- Chapter 9 - Interpret Status Indicators
- Chapter 10 - Troubleshoot the Module
- Appendix A - ArmorBlock 2 Port Ethernet Module Specifications
- Appendix B - Module Tags
- Appendix C - 1732E EtherNet/IP ArmorBlock Supporting Sequence of Events Data Tables
- Appendix D - Connect to Networks via Ethernet Interface
- Appendix E - 1732E ArmorBlock I/O Embedded Web Server
- Glossary
- Index
- How Are We Doing?
- Back Cover

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Glossary
The following terms are used throughout this manual. Refer to the
Allen-Bradley Industrial Automation Glossary
, publication AG-7.1, for a
complete guide to Allen-Bradley technical terms.
1588
IEEE1588-2008 is a protocol to synchronize independent clocks running on
separate nodes of a distributed measurement and control system to a high
degree of accuracy and precision. Provides accurate real-time (Real-World
Time) or Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) synchronization.
address
A character string that uniquely identifies a memory location. For example,
I:1/0 is the memory address for the data located in the Input file location
word1, bit 0.
application
1) A machine or process monitored and controlled by a controller.
2) The use of computer- or processor-based routines for specific purposes.
baud rate
The speed of communication between devices. All devices must communicate
at the same baud rate on a network.
bit
The smallest storage location in memory that contains either a 1 (ON) or a 0
(OFF).
block diagrams
A schematic drawing.
Boolean operators
Logical operators such as AND, OR, NAND, NOR, NOT, and Exclusive-OR
that can be used singularly or in combination to form logic statements or
circuits. Can have an output response of T or F.
branch
A parallel logic path within a rung of a ladder program.
CIP
Common Industrial Protocol. The application layer protocol specified for
EtherNet/IP, the Ethernet Industrial Protocol, as well as for ControlNet and
DeviceNet. It is a message-based protocol that implements a relative path to