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INTRODUCTION

GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

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I-E96-313A

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

Term

Definition

CTT

Configuration and Tuning Terminal; hand held module that provides a local 
means for system configuration, tuning and diagnostics.

Configuration

A control strategy with function blocks.

Controlway

A redundant peer-to-peer communication path for point data transfer between 
intelligent modules within a process control unit.

Digital

A discrete signal having only two states: on or off.

Dipshunt

Dual in-line package with shorting bars.

Dipswitch

A dual in-line package that contains single pole switches.

EWS

Engineering Work Station; an integrated hardware and software personal com-
puter system for configuring and monitoring Infi 90 modules.

Function Code

An algorithm which defines specific functions. These functions are linked 
together to form the control strategy.

LED

Light Emitting Diode; the module front panel indicator that shows status and 
error messages.

LSB

Least Significant Bit; the bit of a binary number that carries the least numerical 
weight.

Latch Register

A temporary storage buffer that latches onto a piece of data until instructed to 
move it elsewhere.

Master Module

One of a series of controller modules designed to direct field processes through 
a slave module. The multi-function processor is an example.

MFP

Multi-Function Processor Module; a multiple-loop controller with data acquisition 
and information processing capabilities.

MMU

Module Mounting Unit (IEMMU01/02); a card cage that provides electrical and 
communication support for Infi 90 modules.

MSB

Most Significant Bit; the bit of a binary number that carries the most numerical 
weight.

OIS

Operator Interface Station; integrated operator console with data acquisition and 
reporting capabilities. It provides a window into the process for flexible control 
and monitoring.

PCU

Process Control Unit; rack type industrial cabinet that contains master, slave and 
communication modules, and their communication paths.

Slave Expander Bus

Parallel address/data bus between the master module and the slave.

TM

Termination Module; provides input/output connection between plant equipment 
and the Infi 90 process modules. The termination module slides into a slot in the 
termination mounting unit.

TU

Termination Unit; provides input/output connection between plant equipment 
and the Infi 90 process modules. The termination unit is a flat circuit board for 
panel mounting.

Summary of Contents for Infi 90 IMDSO04

Page 1: ...Process Control and Automation Solutions from Elsag Bailey Group E96 313 Digital Slave Output Module IMDSO04...

Page 2: ...UIPEMENTS LECTRONIQUES SONT SENSIBLES AUX PERTURBATIONS PAR FR QUENCE RADIO DES PR CAUTIONS DEVRONT TRE PRISES LORS DE L UTILISATION DU MAT RIEL DE COMMUNICATION PORTATIF LA PRUDENCE EXIGE QUE LES PR...

Page 3: ...procedures to follow to set up and install a Digital Slave Output DSO module It explains troubleshooting maintenance and module replacement proce dures The system engineer or technician using the DSO...

Page 4: ...l 5 1 through 5 4 Original 6 1 Original 7 1 Original 8 1 Original A 1 through A 3 Original B 1 Original When an update is received insert the latest changed pages and dispose of the super seded pages...

Page 5: ...that contact with energized parts is avoided when servicing Special Handling This module uses Electrostatic Sensitive Devices ESD SPECIFIC WARNING Disconnect power before installing dipshunts for sla...

Page 6: ...sours tension lors de l entretien Precautions de Manutention Ce module contient des composantes sensibles aux decharges electro statiques ADVERTISSEMENT D ORDRE SPECIFIQUE Couper l alimentation avant...

Page 7: ...2 1 Output Control Logic 2 2 Status Logic 2 3 OUTPUT CIRCUIT CONNECTIONS 2 3 SLAVE EXPANDER BUS 2 3 UNIVERSAL SLAVE EXPANDER BUS INTERFACE 2 4 MODULE DATA 2 4 Status Data 2 4 Output Data 2 4 Default D...

Page 8: ...LED 5 1 Master Module Errors 5 2 MODULE PIN CONNECTIONS 5 3 SECTION 6 MAINTENANCE 6 1 INTRODUCTION 6 1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 6 1 SECTION 7 REPAIR REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES 7 1 INTRODUCTION 7 1 MODULE REPA...

Page 9: ...ont Panel 4 1 Figure A 1 NTDI01 Dipshunt A 1 Figure A 2 NTDI01 Terminal Assignments A 3 Figure B 1 NIDI01 Terminal Assignments B 1 List of Tables No Title Page Table 3 1 Address Switch Settings S1 3 3...

Page 10: ...USER System engineers and technicians should read this manual before installing and operating the DSO module A module SHOULD NOT be put into operation until this instruction is read and understood Yo...

Page 11: ...outputs sixteen separate digital signals to the process Open collector transistors in the output circuits can sink up to 250 mA to a 24 VDC load The front panel LEDs provide a visual indication of th...

Page 12: ...pport Services provides replacement part ordering information It explains other areas of support that Bailey Controls provides HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Read this manual through in sequence It is importa...

Page 13: ...ches onto a piece of data until instructed to move it elsewhere Master Module One of a series of controller modules designed to direct field processes through a slave module The multi function process...

Page 14: ...and logic circuitry and output to output CSA approved for 300 V isolation Surge Withstanding Capability Meets ANSI IEEE C37 90A 1974 Guide for Surge Withstanding Capability Test Mounting Occupies one...

Page 15: ...can be used with a DSO Nomenclature Hardware IMMFP01 02 Multi Function Processor Module IMLMM02 Logic Master Module NIDI01 Termination Module Digital Inputs NTDI02 Termination Unit Digital Inputs NKTM...

Page 16: ...vide the switching functions Optocouplers isolate the module circuits from the process The DSO has two sets of circuits to control its sixteen outputs One controls group A outputs the other controls g...

Page 17: ...default register is reset to logic zeros during power up to drive the outputs to a de energized state FC 128 in the master module configuration selects the output values used to drive the output circ...

Page 18: ...a through the slave expander bus interface Refer to MODULE DATA in this section for an explanation of the data OUTPUT CIRCUIT CONNECTIONS The output signals connect to the 30 pin card edge connector P...

Page 19: ...and group B outputs Each bit of this data corresponds to the digital output state ON or OFF The third byte is the module identification and module status Slave module identification is in the four mos...

Page 20: ...he bus fault timer is a one shot timer that is reset by the slave expander bus clock the master module generates the bus clock If the clock stops indicating a master module error or failure the bus fa...

Page 21: ...static discharge The Digital Slave Output DSO module uses electrostatic sen sitive devices Follow Steps 1 through 4 when handling 1 Keep the module in its special anti static bag until you are ready t...

Page 22: ...have one of 64 addresses address 0 to 63 on the slave expander bus This address uniquely identifies the slave to the master module and must be the same as the address set in the master module configur...

Page 23: ...1 0 1 1 12 0 0 1 1 0 0 44 1 0 1 1 0 0 13 0 0 1 1 0 1 45 1 0 1 1 0 1 14 0 0 1 1 1 0 46 1 0 1 1 1 0 15 0 0 1 1 1 1 47 1 0 1 1 1 1 16 0 1 0 0 0 0 48 1 1 0 0 0 0 17 0 1 0 0 0 1 49 1 1 0 0 0 1 18 0 1 0 0 1...

Page 24: ...backplane between the slave and master module 3 Connect the hooded end of the termination cable from the TU TM to the MMU backplane To do this insert the connector into the backplane slot in the same...

Page 25: ...odule in the MMU connects the slave module to the logic power 5 VDC necessary to drive the circuitry at P1 It also connects P2 to the slave expander bus for communi cation with the master module P1 an...

Page 26: ...TMENTS 3 6 I E96 313A Figure 3 3 IMDSO04 Cable Connections and Termination TP27134A P1 P1 P3 P1 P3 P1 P2 P2 NKTM01 OR NKTU02 NIDI01 IMDSO04 NTDI01 IMDSO04 NKTU01 16 DIGITAL OUTPUTS 16 DIGITAL OUTPUTS...

Page 27: ...The location of the indicators is shown in Figure 4 1 Module Status Indicator Table 4 1 explains the three states of the module status LED indicator refer to Section 5 to determine corrective actions...

Page 28: ...figuration enables the DSO Specification 1 FC 83 is the slave module address It must be the same as the address set on the address dipswitch S1 The front panel LED solid green verifies that the module...

Page 29: ...nditions Table 5 1 lists DSO status LED states error indications probable causes and corrective actions NOTE If the corrective actions in Table 5 1 do not correct a problem with the DSO module replace...

Page 30: ...he same The master module gener ates a MISSING SLAVE MODULE error if they do not match Verify that the address set on S1 is the same as the address in FC 83 specification 1 If not 5 Remove the module...

Page 31: ...faulty replace it with a new one Refer to Section 7 for procedures to replace a DSO module MODULE PIN CONNECTIONS The slave module has three connection points for external sig nals and power P1 P2 an...

Page 32: ...Data 0 Data 3 Data 2 Data 5 Data 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 Data 7 Data 6 Clock Sync NC NC NC Not Connected Table 5 4 P3 Output Signal Pin Connections Group A Group B Digital Output Pin Pin Digital Output Pin...

Page 33: ...erform the tasks in Table 6 1 at the specified intervals Table 6 1 Maintenance Schedule Task Interval Clean and tighten all power and grounding connections Every 6 months or during plant shut down whi...

Page 34: ...ace away from the module 2 Gently slide the module out of the MMU 3 Configure the replacement module switch settings Ensure they are set the same as the original module 4 In the same slot assignment a...

Page 35: ...s if applicable 3 Bailey instruction manual number page number and refer ence figure that identifies the part When you order standard parts from Bailey Controls use part numbers and descriptions from...

Page 36: ...t without strapping and the digital signal path from the DSO module to the field device for a termination unit application Refer to Table A 1 to deter mine the dipshunt strapping to configure your app...

Page 37: ...Configuration Application Signal Type Dipshunt Configuration Field powered contact System powered from E1 24 VDC System powered from E2 24 VDC 1 2 3 4 XU1 XU16 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 XU17 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 XU...

Page 38: ...gure A 2 NTDI01 Terminal Assignments TERMINAL NUMBER TB4 TB2 TB1 TB3 DIPSHUNT USED XU13 XU14 XU15 XU16 TP27163A A1 A2 A3 A4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DIPSHUNT USED XU9 XU10 XU11 XU12 A5 A6 A7 A8 DIPSHUNT USED X...

Page 39: ...ermine the jumper setting to configure your applica tion Figure B 1 shows the terminal assignments for the digital output signals Refer to this figure when connecting field wiring to the NIDI01 Table...

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