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32 Rockwell Automation Publication 1794-UM010D-EN-E - July 2013
Communicate With Your Module
The adapter input status word bit descriptions are show in Table Input Status
Word Bits on page 32.
Possible causes for an I/O module fault are:
transmission errors on the FLEX I/O backplane
•a failed module
a module removed from its terminal base
an incorrect module inserted in a slot position
an empty slot
a non-discrete module in the slot
Safe State Data
The EtherNet/IP adapter does not provide storage for alternate module output
data during communication faults or processor idle state. This safe state data is
stored in the 1794-VHSC module and may be defined using configuration
software. Safe state data assures that a known output will be applied to the output
devices to maintain a previously designated safe operating condition during the
previously mentioned failure modes. This data is sent in the configuration block.
For more information, Table 1794-VHSC — High Speed Counter Module
Image Table Mapping on page 35.
Device Actions
Device actions include:
communication fault behavior
idle state behavior
input data behavior upon module removal
Input Status Word Bits
Bit Description Bit Explanation
I/O Module Fault 0 This bit is set (1) when an error is detected in slot position 0.
1 This bit is set (1) when an error is detected in slot position 1.
2 This bit is set (1) when an error is detected in slot position 2.
3 This bit is set (1) when an error is detected in slot position 3.
4 This bit is set (1) when an error is detected in slot position 4.
5 This bit is set (1) when an error is detected in slot position 5.
6 This bit is set (1) when an error is detected in slot position 6.
7 This bit is set (1) when an error is detected in slot position 7.
Node address
changed
8 This bit is set (1) when the node address switch setting is changed
since power up.
I/O state 9 Bit = 0 – idle
Bit = 1 – run
10…15 Not used – set to 0.