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20 Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM058G-EN-P - November 2012
Chapter 2 Digital I/O Operation in the ControlLogix System
Ownership
I/O modules in a ControlLogix system can be owned by an RSLogix™ 5000
controller. An owner-controller fulfills these functions:
Stores configuration data for every module that it owns
Sends I/O modules configuration data to define module behavior and
begin module operation with the control system
Resides in a local or remote chassis in regard to the I/O module’s position
Each ControlLogix I/O module must continuously maintain communication
with its owner-controller to operate normally.
Typically, each module in the system will have only one owner-controller. Input
modules can have more than one owner-controller. Output modules, however,
are limited to a single owner-controller.
For more information about using multiple owner-controllers, see Configuration
Changes in an Input Module with Multiple Owners on page 35.
Use RSNetWorx and
RSLogix 5000 Software
The I/O configuration within RSLogix 5000 software generates the
configuration data for each I/O module in the control system, including modules
in a remote chassis. A remote chassis contains the I/O module but not the
module’s owner-controller. A remote chassis can be connected to the controller
via an EtherNet/IP network or a scheduled connection on the
ControlNet network.
Configuration data from RSLogix 5000 software is transferred to the controller
during the program download and subsequently transferred to I/O modules. The
I/O modules in the local or remote chassis are ready to run as soon as the
configuration data has been downloaded. However, to enable scheduled
connections to I/O modules on the ControlNet network, you must schedule the
network by using RSNetWorx™ for ControlNet software.
RSNetWorx software transfers configuration data to I/O modules on a scheduled
ControlNet network and establishes a network update time (NUT) for the
ControlNet network that is compliant with the desired communication options
specified for each module during configuration.
Anytime a controller references a scheduled connection to I/O modules on a
scheduled ControlNet network, you must run RSNetWorx software to configure
the ControlNet network.

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