Allen-Bradley 1792-IB16 Series B Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 34

 ArmorBlock 16 Input Module

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Publication 1792-5.3 – October 1996

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Param14 =

$ Input 10 value

0,

$ reserved

6,

$ Link Path Size

”20 08 24 0A 30 03”,

$ Link Path to Input 10 value attribute.

0x0030,

$ No support for settable path, scaling, or scaling
$ links.
$ Value is gettable only. Enumerated strings are not
$ supported.

8,

$ Data Type – unsigned short int

1,

$ Data Size – (in bytes)

”Input 10 Value”,

$ Parameter Name

””,

$ Units String

$$$$$$$$$$ Help string $$$$$$$$$$$

”This parameter is the current value of Input 10.”,
0,1,0,

$ Min, Max, and Default values

1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0;

$ Not Used

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Param15 =

$ Input 11 value

0,

$ reserved

6,

$ Link Path Size

”20 08 24 0B 30 03”,

$ Link Path to Input 11 value attribute.

0x0030,

$ No support for settable path, scaling, or scaling
$ links.
$ Value is gettable only. Enumerated strings are not
$ supported.

8,

$ Data Type – unsigned short int

1,

$ Data Size – (in bytes)

”Input 11 Value”,

$ Parameter Name

””,

$ Units String

$$$$$$$$$$ Help string $$$$$$$$$$$

”This parameter is the current value of Input 11.”,
0,1,0,

$ Min, Max, and Default values

1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0;

$ Not Used

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Param16 =

$ Input 12 value

0,

$ reserved

6,

$ Link Path Size

”20 08 24 0C 30 03”,

$ Link Path to Input 12 value attribute.

0x0030,

$ No support for settable path, scaling, or scaling
$ links.
$ Value is gettable only. Enumerated strings are not
$ supported.

8,

$ Data Type – unsigned short int

1,

$ Data Size – (in bytes)

”Input 12 Value”,

$ Parameter Name

Summary of Contents for 1792-IB16 Series B

Page 1: ...es 28 For this reference information See page Default Configuration 14 Status indicators 38 Troubleshooting 38 Specifications 39 This 1792 ArmorBlock I O block module Cat No 1792 IB16 contains I O circuits a built in power supply and a built in DeviceNet I O adapter Because of its sealed housing this 1792 I O block requires no enclosure It is compatible with PLC or SLC programmable controllers usi...

Page 2: ...Industrial Environment EN 50082 2 EMC Generic Immunity Standard Part 2 Industrial Environment The product described in this manual is intended for use in an industrial environment Low Voltage Directive This apparatus is also designed to meet Council Directive 73 23 EEC Low Voltage by applying the safety requirements of EN 61131 2 Programmable Controllers Part 2 Equipment Requirements and Tests For...

Page 3: ...63 To set the node address you need the following host computer with DeviceNet Manager Software or similar configuration software tool 1770 KFD RS 232 module or similar interface suitable cables to connect the 1770 KFD to your module and to connect the 1770 KFD to your host computer Set the node address to meet your system requirements as follows 1 Set up a system as shown below to communicate wit...

Page 4: ...tion selection on the utility pulldown menu 3 The DeviceNet Driver selection screen appears Select the driver for your application and click on 4 The Driver configuration screen lets you set the data rate set the interface adapter node address select the interface adapter serial port set interface adapter baud rate Click on to go online ...

Page 5: ...ts Set new node address here You can also set the data rate on this screen if required However your module is shipped with the autobaud parameter enabled This assures that the module will be at the correct data rate for any network to which it is connected To change the data rate you must first disable autobaud on the parameter screen then return to the Device Configuration Node Commissioning scre...

Page 6: ... connection of a T port tap cat no 1485P P1N5 j to the DeviceNet connector Refer to publication 1485 6 7 1 for cabling details The ArmorBlock module has a sloping top and a gap at the rear to allow water or other liquids to run off during washdowns The flow through the gap prevents buildup of debris under the block Preferred mounting position is with the microconnectors pointing down However the b...

Page 7: ... 10 screws MOD NET STATUS INPUT FAULT NODE ADDRESS DATA RATE ARMORBLOCK I O 1792 IB16 77 6 48 3 158 5 66 7 63 5 196 6 184 2 7 25 Inches Millimeters Block dimensions allow T port tap connection directly onto connector For washdown installations or excessively moist areas mount block with micro connectors down Direction of liquid flow ...

Page 8: ...Net connector 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 8 micro connectors for 16 input signal wiring DeviceNet mini connector Micro plugs are included with your module Use these plugs to cover and seal unused ports Pinout diagrams for these connectors are shown below ATTENTION All connectors must be securely tightened to properly seal the connections against leaks and maintain NEMA 4X and 6P requirem...

Page 9: ...itive Pin 2 Signal 2 Pin 3 Negative Return Pin 4 Signal 1 View into socket The signal 2 pin on the connector is used for 16 input modules only Use a splitter cable or Y cable to access signal 2 Connecting the DeviceNet Wiring Connect DeviceNet wiring to the 5 pin mini connector on the end of the block Connections are shown below 1 2 3 DeviceNet Mini Connector Pin 1 Drain Bare Pin 2 V Red Pin 3 V B...

Page 10: ...oltage fault occurs If neither has occurred within the expected packet rate a heartbeat production occurs This heartbeat production tells the scanner module that the ArmorBlock module is alive and ready to communicate Bit 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 Produces 1 I7 I6 I5 I4 I3 I2 I1 I0 Produces 2 I15 I14 I13 I12 I11 I10 I9 I8 Produces 3 S Reserved Where I Input S Sensor source voltage fault Word Bit Des...

Page 11: ...Net Manager Configuration Tool To configure your ArmorBlock module offline add the device to the network set the parameters for the device save the parameters to a file Note You cannot actually configure your device offline You can set and save the parameters to a file for downloading to the device when you go online ...

Page 12: ...At the network screen click on the add device button At the add device to network screen click on discrete I O in the device type box Then click on the desired ArmorBlock device Select the device node address for this device Click on the OK button when you have selected your device Add more devices as necessary ...

Page 13: ...fter adding the devices to the network you must configure them You have 2 choices highlight the device and click on the button or double click on the device to bring up the device configuration screen The software displays the parameter status For detailed device information on this device click on ...

Page 14: ... from input signal dropping below the valid level to recognition by the block module 0ms delay reset faulted I O reset sensor source voltage nothing selected 1 Double click on the parameter you want to change The software displays the parameter number name and value Read only parameters designated by an R are also shown Parameters can be viewed all at once configuration only or I O only The parame...

Page 15: ...arameters you want set for your block module For the 16 input module additional parameters include off to on delay on to off delay and reset faulted I O When you have completed each parameter selection click on the button This returns you to the device configuration screen You can save these parameters to a file for downloading to the device when online or print them to a text file for hard copy u...

Page 16: ... a file click on the button You see this screen 2 Choose the file name file type dcf directory and drive to which you want to save the file 3 Click on the button to save Printing to a Text File 1 If you choose to save your changes to a text file click on the button A screen similar to the following will appear ...

Page 17: ...he device configuration you are selecting Additionally help is available on each parameter screen by clicking on Configure Your Armor Module Online Using the DeviceNet Manager Configuration Tool The procedure for online configuration is similar to the offline configuration procedure previously described You must establish the interface to the network add the device to the network from the Add Devi...

Page 18: ...driver appears You can set the node address set the data rate select the interface adapter serial port set the interface adapter baud rate 3 After setting the parameters click on the button The system will automatically go online as shown at the bottom of the screen Online will also appear in the Network area ...

Page 19: ...add device to network screen click on discrete I O in the device type box Then click on the desired ArmorBlock device Select the device node address for this device Click on the OK button when you have selected your device Add more devices as necessary Important The node address can only be set at the Node Commissioning screen from the Utilities pulldown menu See page 3 ...

Page 20: ...ct screen and choose The device configuration screen appears If you have Parameter Status is Not previously modified default settings Default Values Modified parameters but have not saved them Modified Modified and saved parameter settings Current Clicked on Load from File File Values Clicked on Load from Device Device Values ...

Page 21: ...Choose From a file You see this screen Choose the drive file type and directory to load the file from Select the file name so that it is highlighted and choose Note The product code type and revision must be identical in order to load a file from one device to another From the selected device From default settings ...

Page 22: ...lick on the settings you wish to activate To save these settings choose To cancel any changes choose To use default settings choose For help about a specific parameter click on the parameter and then choose To save these settings to the device choose You can view parameters online by clicking on Any changes that occur for a parameter will be reflected on the screen ...

Page 23: ...meters to a file You see this screen Select the drive file type directory and file name to which you would like to save and choose Save parameters to the selected device Print to a file You see this screen Select the drive file type directory and file name to which you would like to save and choose 8 To exit from the Enhanced Configuration screen click on ...

Page 24: ...utton to start the monitor The monitor function starts after a few seconds 1 The status line flashes monitoring 2 The monitoring function is indicated by an asterisk moving down next to the parameters 3 The monitor button changes to and only modify parameter and stop monitoring are active 4 Click on the button to stop monitoring To monitor an individual parameter 1 Select the parameter on the Devi...

Page 25: ...trol feature Note This module contains a circuit to protect the DeviceNet power supply from short circuits in an attached sensor or sensor cable If you connect a sensor while the module is powered the surge current produced by the sensor can cause the module to fault This operation is normal If this occurs reset the module Reset Faults Online Using the Parameter Screen To reset faults online retur...

Page 26: ...aulted I O parameter After selecting the parameter click on the modify parameter button The configuration screen for the selected parameter appears 2 Then click on the OK button to apply 3 You will be returned to the configuration screen Click on Save to Device to apply the change 1 Click on the desired selection to reset ...

Page 27: ...the Scanner module master Refer to the specific scanner publications for information on using this feature The format for the reset explicit message transaction block must contain 6 words as shown below Word Input Fault Transaction Header Word 0 TXID CMD STATUS Word 1 PORT SIZE Word 2 Service 32 hex MAC ID Transaction Body Word 3 Class 1D hex Word 4 Instance 1 Word 5 Attribute 0 Attribute Data 0 ...

Page 28: ...nic Data Sheet for Armor Block I O 1792 IB16 File DescText 1792 IB16 Armor Block I O EDS File CreateDate 04 18 96 CreateTime 12 00 00 ModDate 09 17 96 ModTime 16 00 00 Revision 2 1 EDS revision Device VendCode 1 VendName Allen Bradley Company Inc ProdType 7 ProdTypeStr General Purpose Discrete I O ProdCode 1026 MajRev 2 MinRev 1 ProdName Armor Block I O 16 input Catalog 1792 IB16 UCMM 0 UCMM is no...

Page 29: ... Units String Help string Enable takes effect after next powerup Disable is required to set fixed baud rate no power cycle is required 0 1 0 Min Max and Default values 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Not Used Param2 Input filter Off_to_On Delay selection 0 reserved 6 Link Path Size 20 0F 24 02 30 01 Link Path to param instance The param instance decodes the enumerated parameter into engineering units micro seco...

Page 30: ... 0F 24 04 30 01 Link Path to param instance 0x0002 No support for settable path scaling scaling links or real time update of value Value is gettable and Settable Enumerated strings are supported 8 Data Type unsigned short int 1 Data Size in bytes Reset Faulted I O Parameter Name Units String Help string This resets the voltage supplied to sensors A reset will only be accepted if a fault exists 0 1...

Page 31: ...ot Used Param7 Input 3 value 0 reserved 6 Link Path Size 20 08 24 03 30 03 Link Path to Input 3 value attribute 0x0030 No support for settable path scaling or scaling links Value is gettable only Enumerated strings are not supported 8 Data Type unsigned short int 1 Data Size in bytes Input 3 Value Parameter Name Units String Help string This parameter is the current value of Input 3 0 1 0 Min Max ...

Page 32: ...Input 5 Value Parameter Name Units String Help string This parameter is the current value of Input 5 0 1 0 Min Max and Default values 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Not Used Param10 Input 6 value 0 reserved 6 Link Path Size 20 08 24 06 30 03 Link Path to Input 6 value attribute 0x0030 No support for settable path scaling or scaling links Value is gettable only Enumerated strings are not supported 8 Data Type u...

Page 33: ...h scaling or scaling links Value is gettable only Enumerated strings are not supported 8 Data Type unsigned short int 1 Data Size in bytes Input 8 Value Parameter Name Units String Help string This parameter is the current value of Input 8 0 1 0 Min Max and Default values 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Not Used Param13 Input 9 value 0 reserved 6 Link Path Size 20 08 24 09 30 03 Link Path to Input 9 value attri...

Page 34: ... 0 reserved 6 Link Path Size 20 08 24 0B 30 03 Link Path to Input 11 value attribute 0x0030 No support for settable path scaling or scaling links Value is gettable only Enumerated strings are not supported 8 Data Type unsigned short int 1 Data Size in bytes Input 11 Value Parameter Name Units String Help string This parameter is the current value of Input 11 0 1 0 Min Max and Default values 1 1 1 ...

Page 35: ... string This parameter is the current value of Input 13 0 1 0 Min Max and Default values 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Not Used Param18 Input 14 value 0 reserved 6 Link Path Size 20 08 24 0E 30 03 Link Path to Input 14 value attribute 0x0030 No support for settable path scaling or scaling links Value is gettable only Enumerated strings are not supported 8 Data Type unsigned short int 1 Data Size in bytes Inpu...

Page 36: ...ta Type unsigned short int 1 Data Size in bytes Input 16 Value Parameter Name Units String Help string This parameter is the current value of Input 16 0 1 0 Min Max and Default values 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Not Used Param21 Input status 0 reserved 6 Link Path Size 20 1D 24 01 30 05 Link Path to Dicrete Input Group status attribute 0x0032 No support for settable path scaling or scaling links Value is ge...

Page 37: ...Input Module Publication 1792 5 3 October 1996 EnumPar Param1 Enable Disable Param2 0 ms 2 ms 4 ms 8 ms 16 ms Param3 0 ms 2 ms 4 ms 8 ms 16 ms Param4 Nothing Selected Reset Sensor Source Voltage Param21 Healthy Faulted ...

Page 38: ... by the sensor can cause the module to fault This operation is normal If this occurs reset the module page 25 Mod Net Status Indicator Indication Status OFF No power or no network access or incorrect baud rate1 Flashing Green OFF On line but not connected Solid Green On line link okay connected Flashing Red Recoverable fault Solid Red Critical failure or duplicate node address present Green to Red...

Page 39: ... 2ms 4ms 8ms 16ms 0ms 2ms 4ms 8ms 16ms Sensor Source Voltage Current 10 25V dc 50mA per point 0 8A total per module Indicators Mod Net Status red green Input Fault red I O Status yellow customer field side driven General Specifications DeviceNet Power Voltage Current 12 0 25 0V dc 100mA no powered sensors 900mA full sensor load Surge Current at Power Up Less than 10A for 5ms Dimensions Inches Mill...

Page 40: ...pendent test laboratory and found to comply with ODVA Conformance Test Software Version FT 1 2 1 0 Publication 1792 5 3 October 1996 Supersedes publication 1792 5 3 November 1995 PN955126 04 Copyright 1996 Allen Bradley Company Inc Printed in USA Worldwide representation Argentina Australia Austria Bahrain Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile China PRC Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Cyprus Czech Repu...

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