Setup
Explicit Communication
Explicit communication is used when status information is requested from the
ENETR interface or control signals are sent to the ENETR interface only when
needed.
This communication method is also used by non-Rockwell Automation
controllers.
The examples in this chapter show how to use the explicit communications when
the AOP is not loaded into the Project. In this example, a generic Ethernet device
is added to the project and the Get Message block is used.
1.
Figure 54
shows the start of the process of adding a new module. In the
controller organizer, right-click the Ethernet connection and select New
Module.
Figure 54 - New Module
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