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Publication 1747-SG001D-EN-P — January 2009
Universal Remote
I/O (RIO) Network
The strength and versatility of the Universal Remote I/O network comes from the
breadth of products it supports. In addition to 1746 I/O, the Universal Remote I/O
network supports many Allen-Bradley and third-party devices.
Typical applications range from simple I/O links with controllers and I/O, to links with
a wide variety of other types of devices. You connect devices through remote I/O
adapter modules or built-in remote I/O adapters. Using the Universal RIO Network
instead of direct-wiring a device over a long distance to a local I/O chassis reduces
installation, start-up, and maintenance costs by placing the I/O closer to the sensors
and actuators.
SLC 5/03, 5/04, and 5/05 processors support pass-thru which lets you configure RIO
devices remotely from an Ethernet, DH+, or DH-485/DF1 network, as well as block
transfer instructions for faster reading and writing of I/O data.
SLC 5/03 Controller
SLC 5/04 Controller
SLC 5/02 Controller
PanelView Terminal
Block I/O
Remote I/O Network
1747-SN Module
1747-DCM
Module
1747-ASB
Module
Universal Remote I/O Connectivity for SLC 500 is provided by the following interfaces:
1747-SN Remote I/O Scanner
1747-BSN Backup Remote I/O Scanner
1747-ASB Remote I/O Adapter
1747-DCM Direct Communication Module
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