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 45
8. On the Configuration tab, use the pull-down list to set the
Voltage/Current Range for Channel 0 to 0 to 10V – Binary to match the
input configuration of the 1794-IF4I module.
Leave the other channels at their default values.
9. Click Apply to save the configuration, and then OK to close the dialog.
The analog input module appears in the I/O configuration indented
under the 1794-AENTR adapter.
Edit the Controller Tags
When you add modules to the I/O configuration the system creates Controller
Tags for those modules. For the example program you need to add one more
Controller Tag.