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

Publication 1732E-UM002A-EN-P - March 2010
104 Glossary
MCR
Master Control Relay. A mandatory hard-wired relay that can be de-energized
by any series-connected emergency stop switch. Whenever the MCR is
de-energized, its contacts open to de-energize all application I/O devices.
MCU
Microcontroller. Microcontroller, an embedded microcomputer which handles
most module functionality.
Mini
A family of sealed 7/8 inch connectors. Larger than the Micro style connector,
the contacts are rated for 7...12 A and 600V.
mnemonic
A simple and easy to remember term that is used to represent a complex or
lengthy set of information.
modem
Modulator/demodulator. Equipment that connects data terminal equipment
to a communication line.
modes
Selected methods of operation. Example: run, test, or program.
module tags
Information about the I/O module. Tags may consist of several items, each
defining some aspect of the module.
negative logic
The use of binary logic in such a way that “0” represents the voltage level
normally associated with logic 1 (for example, 0 = +5V, 1 = 0V). Positive is
more conventional (for example, 1 = +5V, 0 = 0V).
network
A series of stations (nodes) connected by some type of communication
medium. A network may be made up of a single link or multiple links.
nominal input current
The current at nominal input voltage.