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INTRODUCTION

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WBPEEUI240754A0   

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NOMENCLATURE

Table 

1-3

 contains the digital output module nomenclature

used in this instruction.   

RELATED HARDWARE

Refer to Table 

1-4

 for modules and equipment that can be used

with a digital output module.  

SPECIFICATIONS 

Refer to Table 

1-5

 for module specifications and Table 

1-6

 for

relay specifications.

 

    

Table 1-3.  Nomenclature

Nomenclature

Description

IMDSO15

Digital output  module, electromechanical relays 

Table 1-4.  Related Hardware

Nomenclature

Description

IMMFP01/02/03/03B Multi-function processor module

IMLMM02

Logic master module

NIDI01

Termination module, digital inputs

NTDI01

Termination unit, digital inputs

NKTM01

Cable, termination module

NKTU01/11

Cable, termination unit

NKTU02/12

Cable, termination module

Table 1-5.  Module Specifications

Property

Characteristic/Value

Power requirements

Voltage

5 VDC (

±

5%) - logic circuitry

24 VDC (

±

10%) - relays

Current

80 mA (typical), 90 mA (maximum) at +5 VDC
80 mA (typical), 120 mA (maximum) at +24 VDC

Overvoltage category on outputs

II, per IEC 1010-1

Outputs

8 digital

Rating current

3 A max. 

Switching Capability

1.5 A at 48 VDC (resistive load)
0.6 A at 48 VDC (inductive load)
3 A at 120 VAC (inductive load)

Summary of Contents for Infi 90 IMDSO15

Page 1: ...Process Control and Automation Solutions from Elsag Bailey Group IMDSO15 Digital Output Module...

Page 2: ...NIQUES 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 CAUTIONS PRENDRE...

Page 3: ...module The IMDSO15 mod ule provides electromechanical relay changeover contacts for field devices Refer to product instruction I E96 310 for information on the IMDSO01 02 03 Refer to product instruct...

Page 4: ...6 4 Original 7 1 Original 8 1 Original A 1 through A 2 Original B 1 through B 2 Original C 1 through C 2 Original Index 1 through Index 2 Original When an update is received insert the latest changed...

Page 5: ...NNECTIONS 2 3 I O EXPANDER BUS 2 3 UNIVERSAL I O EXPANDER BUS INTERFACE 2 3 MODULE DATA 2 3 Status Data 2 4 Output Data 2 4 Default Data 2 4 LOGIC POWER 2 4 RELAY POWER 2 4 BUS FAULT TIMER 2 5 STATUS...

Page 6: ...DURES 6 2 Printed Circuit Board Cleaning 6 2 General Cleaning and Washing 6 3 Edge Connector Cleaning 6 3 Checking Connections 6 3 SECTION 7 REPAIR REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES 7 1 INTRODUCTION 7 1 MODULE R...

Page 7: ...le Page 1 1 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations 1 4 1 2 Reference Documents 1 4 1 3 Nomenclature 1 5 1 4 Related Hardware 1 5 1 5 Module Specifications 1 5 1 6 Relay Specifications 1 7 3 1 S1 Address...

Page 8: ...connector pins p 5 2 Never clean electrical parts or components with live power present Doing so exposes you to an electrical shock hazard p 6 2 Wear eye protection whenever working with cleaning solv...

Page 9: ...i Trademarks and Registrations Registrations and trademarks used in this document include INFI 90 Registered trademark of Elsag Bailey Process Automation INFI NET Registered trademark of Elsag Bailey...

Page 10: ...l relays provide changeover contacts for field devices Con trol modules perform the control functions I O modules provide the input output functions Figure 1 1 illustrates the INFI 90 OPEN communicati...

Page 11: ...t red LEDs display the module relay states active non active The DSO module has three card edge connectors for external signals and power P1 P2 and P3 P1 connects to logic power 5 VDC that drives the...

Page 12: ...C provides a quick reference for switch location and settings HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Read this instruction before handling the IMDSO15 digital out put module Refer to a specific section for informati...

Page 13: ...ator con sole with data acquisition and reporting capabilities It provides a digital access into the process for flexi ble control and monitoring TM Termination module Provides input output direct con...

Page 14: ...e Description IMMFP01 02 03 03B Multi function processor module IMLMM02 Logic master module NIDI01 Termination module digital inputs NTDI01 Termination unit digital inputs NKTM01 Cable termination mod...

Page 15: ...dio frequency field 900 5 MHz ENV 50204 Unmodulated rms 10 V m Pulse modulated Duty cycle 50 Rep cycle 200 Hz Radio frequency common mode amplitude modulated 0 15 MHz to 80 MHz ENV 50141 Unmodulated r...

Page 16: ...ironment EN50082 2 Generic Immunity Standard Part 2 Industrial Environment EN 61010 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements...

Page 17: ...module operating status back to a control module Electromechanical relays provide the switching functions Figure 2 1 is a block diagram of the DSO module It illustrates signal flow through the module...

Page 18: ...ion FC 83 specifi cation S2 The bus fault detector in the I O expander bus interface checks for a time out condition During a time out the data selector block normally selects the default register dat...

Page 19: ...us between the control and I O modules Cable assemblies can extend the bus to six MMUs A control module and its I O modules form an individual sub system within a process control unit PCU The I O expa...

Page 20: ...module reads the mod ule status bit to test for a change in the state of the module It uses this bit as a signal to rewrite data to the module to ensure that proper default values are in the default...

Page 21: ...ult timer times out in 10 milliseconds This causes the digital outputs to change to their default values A red front panel status LED indicates a bus fault time out STATUS LED INDICATOR Two front pane...

Page 22: ...devices by electro static discharge Use the static grounding wrist strap when installing and removing modules Static discharge may damage static sensi tive devices on modules in a cabinet Use grounde...

Page 23: ...TUP PHYSICAL INSTALLATION Prior to installation set the S1 address switch Configure the termination unit TU or termination module TM to output the digital signals from the DSO to the field devices Ref...

Page 24: ...TP65205B NOTE OPEN POSITION LOGIC 1 Table 3 1 S1 Address Switch Settings ADDR MSB LSB ADDR MSB LSB 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 0...

Page 25: ...90 OPEN module mounting unit MMU and occupies one slot To install 1 Verify the slot assignment of the module 2 Verify that a dipshunt is in the I O expander bus socket on the MMU backplane between th...

Page 26: ...ic power establish I O expander bus communication and provide digital outputs P1 P2 P3 respectively Wiring Installing the module in the MMU connects the digital output module to the logic power 5 VDC...

Page 27: ...board fusing requirements PREOPERATING ADJUSTMENTS The IMDSO15 digital output module does not require any adjustments prior to operation Figure 3 3 Cable Connections and Terminations T00276A P1 P1 P3...

Page 28: ...ED indi cators to aid in system test and diagnosis Eight front panel indicators display the relay states active or non active The location of the indicators is shown in Figure 4 1 Module Status Indica...

Page 29: ...SO module it is fully automatic Function Code FC 83 in the control mod ule configuration enables the DSO Specification 1 of FC 83 is the module address It must be the same as the address set on the S1...

Page 30: ...ndicate normal operation and error conditions Table 5 1 lists DSO status LED states error indications probable causes and cor rective actions NOTE If the corrective actions in Table 5 1 do not correct...

Page 31: ...t on switch S1 is the same as the address in FC 83 specification S1 If not 1 Drive the module s relays to a non active status 2 Disconnect the relay power supply 24 VDC 3 Remove the module and change...

Page 32: ...it and the digital output module Verify the bus connection on the MMU backplane If the I O module is faulty replace it with a new one Refer to the REPAIR REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES in Section 7 for proce...

Page 33: ...Data 6 9 Clock 10 Sync 11 NC 12 NC NC Not connected Table 5 4 P3 Signal Pin Connections Output Channel Pin COM 1 Pin NO 1 PIN NC 1 1 A 1 B 2 2 C 3 3 D 4 E 4 5 F 6 5 K 9 L 6 10 M 11 7 N 12 P 8 13 R 14...

Page 34: ...uipment Maintenance personnel should be familiar with the module mounting unit have experience working with process con trol systems and know what precautions to take when working on live AC and or DC...

Page 35: ...rk stations Always observe the steps under SPECIAL HANDLING in Section 3 when handling printed cir cuit boards Table 6 1 Preventive Maintenance Schedule Task Frequency Check cabinet module mounting un...

Page 36: ...99 5 electronic grade and 20 distilled water 2 Soak a lint free cloth with the solvent mixture 3 Work the cloth back and forth parallel to the edge connector contacts 4 Repeat with a clean cloth that...

Page 37: ...ning action will verify that it is secure There must not be any motion done to loosen the connection 1 Verify that all power connections within the cabinet are secure 2 Verify that all wiring connecti...

Page 38: ...urn to unlatch the module It is unlatched when the slots on the screws are vertical and the open end of the slots face away from the module 4 Gently slide the module out of the MMU 5 Configure the rep...

Page 39: ...utomation sales office Provide the following information 1 Part description part number and quantity 2 Model and serial number if applicable 3 Elsag Bailey instruction number and page number of part r...

Page 40: ...pplication Table A 2 provides the relay contact assignments and Figure A 1 shows the location of those relay contacts Refer to this figure when connecting field wiring to the NTDI01 Table A 1 NTDI01 D...

Page 41: ...ble A 2 Relay Contact Assignment continued Signal NTDI01 Terminal No Figure A 1 Relay Contact Terminal Block Assignment TERMINAL NUMBER TB4 TB2 TB1 TB3 DIPSHUNT USED XU13 XU14 XU15 XU16 TP80663A 1 2 3...

Page 42: ...the relationship between the DSO module signals and the NIDI01 terminal numbers Figure B 1 shows the terminal assignment location for the digital out put signals Disregard the markings on the terminal...

Page 43: ...Terminal Assignments T00275A 32 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 4 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 CH 8 CH 7 CH 6 CH 5 CH 4 CH 3 CH 2 CH 1 C O M 1 2 4 V C O M M O N N O T U S E D N C...

Page 44: ...ut module Refer to SETUP PHYSICAL INSTALLATION in Section 3 for a complete description of switch settings Figure C 1 S1 Address Switch Location MODULE STATUS LEDs ADDRESS SWITCH OUTPUT STATUS LEDs EDG...

Page 45: ...0 1 0 1 0 11 0 0 1 0 1 1 43 1 0 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...

Page 46: ...y 1 4 I I O expander bus 1 4 Installation 3 2 3 4 Module 3 4 Termination devices 3 5 Instruction content 1 2 Intended user 1 2 Isolation specifications 1 6 L Logic master module 1 4 M Maintenance 6 1...

Page 47: ...S1 switch 3 2 Special handling 3 1 Start up procedures 4 2 Status LED indicators 4 1 5 1 T Technical documentation 8 1 Termination configuration Termination module TM 3 4 Termination unit TU 3 4 Termi...

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