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Chapter 2
Emulation Mode
Emulation Mode Overview
The 8-channel modules that are discussed in the manual refer to any 8-channel 
module at firmware revision 2.011 or later. Firmware revision 2.011 and later 
supports Emulation mode. This mode allows an 8-channel module to be 
configured, return input data and accept output data that acts as if it were a 6-
channel module. 
In Emulation mode, when a forward open containing configuration data is sent 
to the 8-channel module it can accept it and respond as if it were a 6-channel 
module. After the connection is established, all data (input/output) will be 
sent to or from the controller in the same format and tag structures as a 6-
channel module. You can directly replace a 6-channel module with an 8-
channel module with no I/O tree modifications or program changes with this 
method. 
When the 8-channel module receives configuration data for a 6-channel 
module, it takes that information and formats it to replicate the configuration 
data of an 8-channel module. The 8-channel module then scans its 8-channel 
module firmware but reformats all input or output data to match the 6-channel 
module. 
Additionally, the 8-channel module is internally behaving as an 8-channel 
module because most of the firmware has not changed. The difference in 8-
channel module firmware is that in Emulation mode configuration, input data, 
and output data is reformatted to match the appropriate 6-channel module. 
All data to or from an 8-channel module is rearranged from a 6-channel 
module format to an 8-channel module format. The controller still sends data 
in the 1756-IF6I format but firmware internally moves data to the 1756-IF8I 
format.
1756-IF6I configuration example controller (Figure 1
) still sends data in the 
1756-IF6I format, but firmware internally moves data to the 1756-IF8I format 
(Figure 2
). An 8-channel module still behaves as an 8-channel module, but 
accepts a 6-channel module format. 
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