User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1756-UM532A-EN-P
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Purpose of This Manual
- Preface
- 1756-DH485 Module Overview
- Overview of the DH-485 Network
- Introduction
- DH-485 Network Description
- DH-485 Network Protocol
- DH-485 Token Rotation
- DH-485 Network Initialization
- Devices that Use the DH-485 Network
- 1747-AIC Isolated Link Coupler for DH-485
- 1761-NET-AIC Advanced Interface Converter Product Overview
- Operating Modes
- Device Compatibility
- Misconception about the 1761-NET-AIC Converter
- 1747-UIC USB to DH-485 Interface Converter
- Example System Configuration
- Important Planning Considerations
- Additional Resources
- Use Data Highway 485 Network
- Use RSLinx Software to Create a Routing Table
- Communicate from an SLC 5/03 Controller to a Logix Controller over a DH-485 Network
- Communicate Between SLC Controllers over DH+ and DH485 Networks
- Communicate Between a PLC-5 Controller and a Remote SLC 5/03 Controller over Multiple DH-485 Networks
- Communicate from an SLC 5/05 Controller to an SLC 5/03 Controller over an EtherNet/IP Network
- Communicate to a SLC 5/03 Controller on a DH-485 Network
- Communicate from a Logix Controller to an SLC 5/03 Controller over EtherNet/IP and DH-485 Networks
- Specifications
- Troubleshoot the 1756-DH485 Module
- Index
- How Are We Doing?
- Rockwell Automation Support
- Backcover

1 Publication 1756-UM532A-EN-P - May 2006
Chapter
8
Communicate from an SLC 5/05 Controller to
an SLC 5/03 Controller over an EtherNet/IP
Network
Introduction
This chapter describes the communications from an SLC 5/05 controller to an
SLC 5/03 controller over an EtherNet/IP network.
For See
Hardware Configuration 8-2
Create a Message in RSLogix 500 8-3
Configure the Message 8-4
Review the Multihop Feature in RSLogix 500 8-5
IMPORTANT
The examples use SLC 5/05 controllers to send DH-485
messages. In each case, the use of these devices is strictly
for example purposes and not an indication of restrictions
on the 1756-DH485 module.