
2085-OW16 A-B Gate Module
When you select 1-slot addressing, the processor addresses one I/O module slot as one I/O group. Each physical slot in the chassis corresponds to an input and output image-table word. The type (unidirectional or bidirectional) and density of module that you install determines the number of bits used in these words. 8-Point I/O Modules You can place any mix of 8- or 16-point I/O modules (including bidirectional modules such as block-transfer modules) in any order with 1-slot addressing. The 8- or 16-point modules do not interfere with the I/O image of the other 8- or 16-point modules. 16-Point I/O Modules A single 16-point module uses an entire word of the processor image table. Block-Transfer Module Addressing To address a single-slot block transfer module in a 1-slot I/O group, use the assigned I/O rack and group numbers of the slot (in which the module resides) and 0 for the module number. To address a double-slot block-transfer module, use the assigned I/O rack number, the lower assigned I/O group number, and 0 for the module number.
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