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AB7607 User manual
Automatic Baud Rate Detection ................................. 5-1
Slave Device Communication..................................... 5-2
Scan Cycles................................................................ 5-2
I/O Message Types .................................................... 5-3
I/O Mapping ................................................................ 5-3
I/O Table Byte Swapping............................................ 5-3
Proxy for Group 2 Only Devices ................................. 5-3
Run/Idle Mode ............................................................ 5-4
Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) ............................ 5-5
Interaction with I/O Tables.......................................... 5-6
EtherNet/IP Interface .............................................. 6-1
Product Features ........................................................ 6-1
CIP Objects ................................................................ 6-1
CIP Messaging ........................................................... 6-2
Assembly Objects and Connections........................... 6-4
Notes About Using ControlLogix I/O Connections...... 6-9
CIP Bridging ............................................................. 6-10
Modbus/TCP Interface............................................ 7-1
Supported Commands................................................ 7-1
Supported Exception Codes....................................... 7-2
Modbus/TCP Addressing............................................ 7-3
I/O Data Content......................................................... 7-4
I/O Data Format.......................................................... 7-7
File System................................................................ 8-1
File System Conventions............................................ 8-1
Security....................................................................... 8-2
Structure ..................................................................... 8-4
Default Files................................................................ 8-5
Virtual File System...................................................... 8-6
System Files ............................................................... 8-6
Configuration Files...................................................... 8-7
Password Files ......................................................... 8-11
Other Files ................................................................ 8-13
Anybus-X Web Page Files........................................ 8-17