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information contained in this instruction.

WARNING

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AND FOLLOWING THE PROPER Elsag Bailey INSTRUCTIONS AND MANUALS; OTHERWISE, INJURY OR
DAMAGE MAY RESULT.

RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE

MOST ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT IS INFLUENCED BY RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (RFI). CAU-
TION SHOULD BE EXERCISED WITH REGARD TO THE USE OF PORTABLE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIP-
MENT IN THE AREA AROUND SUCH EQUIPMENT. PRUDENT PRACTICE DICTATES THAT SIGNS
SHOULD BE POSTED IN THE VICINITY OF THE EQUIPMENT CAUTIONING AGAINST THE USE OF POR-
TABLE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT.

POSSIBLE PROCESS UPSETS

MAINTENANCE MUST BE PERFORMED ONLY BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL AND ONLY AFTER SECURING
EQUIPMENT CONTROLLED BY THIS PRODUCT. ADJUSTING OR REMOVING THIS PRODUCT WHILE IT IS
IN THE SYSTEM MAY UPSET THE PROCESS BEING CONTROLLED. SOME PROCESS UPSETS MAY
CAUSE INJURY OR DAMAGE.

AVERTISSEMENT

MANUELS D’OPÉRATION

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PERTURBATIONS PAR FRÉQUENCE RADIO

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FRÉQUENCE RADIO. DES PRÉCAUTIONS DEVRONT ÊTRE PRISES LORS DE L’UTILISATION DU MATÉ-
RIEL DE COMMUNICATION PORTATIF. LA PRUDENCE EXIGE QUE LES PRÉCAUTIONS À PRENDRE
DANS CE CAS SOIENT SIGNALÉES AUX ENDROITS VOULUS DANS VOTRE USINE.

PERTURBATIONS DU PROCÉDÉ

L’ENTRETIEN DOIT ÊTRE ASSURÉ PAR UNE PERSONNE QUALIFIÉE EN CONSIDÉRANT L’ASPECT
SÉCURITAIRE DES ÉQUIPEMENTS CONTRÔLÉS PAR CE PRODUIT. L’AJUSTEMENT ET/OU L’EXTRAC-
TION DE CE PRODUIT PEUT OCCASIONNER DES À-COUPS AU PROCÉDÉ CONTRÔLE LORSQU’IL EST
INSÉRÉ DANS UNE SYSTÈME ACTIF. CES À-COUPS PEUVENT ÉGALEMENT OCCASIONNER DES
BLESSURES OU DES DOMMAGES MATÉREILS.

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Summary of Contents for Infi 90 IMQRC01

Page 1: ...Process Control and Automation Solutions from Elsag Bailey Group E96 215 Quick Response Controller IMQRC01...

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: ...this document is to provide the user with installation configuration operating and troubleshooting information on the INFI 90 Quick Response Controller IMQRC01 INFI 90 is a registered trademark of th...

Page 4: ...1 through 5 3 Original 6 1 through 6 1 Original 7 1 through 7 2 Original 8 1 through 8 1 Original A 1 through A 3 Original B 1 through B 3 Original C 1 through C 1 Original Index 1 through Index 2 Ori...

Page 5: ...ctrostatic Sensitive Devices ESD Output Values During Startup Reset and Certain Failure Condi tions The digital outputs of the module are de energized during startup reset and certain failure conditio...

Page 6: ...en Precautions de Manutention Ce module contient des composantes sensibles aux decharges electro statiques Valeur des signaux de sortie durant le d marrage une remise z ro et certaines pannes Les sort...

Page 7: ...2 2 Digital Inputs Outputs 2 2 Analog Inputs Outputs 2 3 Digital Control Station Serial Link 2 3 SECURITY FUNCTIONS 2 3 CONFIGURATION 2 4 Function Blocks 2 4 Function Codes 2 5 SECTION 3 INSTALLATION...

Page 8: ...MENT PARTS AND ORDERING INFORMATION 8 1 TRAINING 8 1 TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION 8 1 APPENDIX A TERMINATION UNIT CONFIGURATION NTCS02 A 1 INTRODUCTION A 1 APPENDIX B TERMINATION UNIT CONFIGURATION NTCS04...

Page 9: ...2 Switch S4 Settings 3 4 3 3 Module Address Settings S4 3 5 5 1 QRC Status LED States and Corrective Actions 5 1 5 2 Module Status Bytes 5 2 5 3 P1 Pinout 5 3 5 4 P3 Pinout 5 3 6 1 Maintenance Schedu...

Page 10: ...ick response controller is a user configured device that executes sequential control schemes This microprocessor based module resides in the INFI 90 system The module can be configured to any control...

Page 11: ...rough in sequence It is important to become familiar with the entire contents of this manual before using the QRC The manual is organized in sections to enable quick and easy access to specific inform...

Page 12: ...3 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Term Definition Checksum A value computed from a data stream by treating each element as a number and computing a sum of the elements Configuration The act of set...

Page 13: ...serial communication link between a process control module and other process control modules MSB Most Significant Bit The bit of a binary number that carries the most numerical weight Node A point of...

Page 14: ...ogic False 125 VDC Logic True Logic False 1 to 5 VDC 24 VDC or 125 VDC 10 0 VDC minimum 5 5 mA 1 7 VDC maximum 50 A 35 5 VDC minimum 5 3 mA 5 6 VDC maximum 50 A Input Crosstalk 60 dB Input Normal Mode...

Page 15: ...cation CSA certified for use as process control equipment in an ordinary nonhazardous location FM certified up to 40 C as nonincendive for use in Class I Divi sion 2 Groups A B C and D hazardous class...

Page 16: ...ssor Timing and Control Circuitry The quick response controller uses an eight bit microprocessor integrated circuit operating at two megahertz This device con trols memory I O circuitry and the machin...

Page 17: ...a resettable one shot timer that must be periodically set by the microprocessor Several conditions detected by the microprocessor will keep it from set ting the MFT They are 1 Trip block activated 2...

Page 18: ...e timer is not reset it Shuts the module down Turns the front panel status LED red Causes the analog outputs to either hold go to 0 percent or go to 100 percent user selectable De energizes the digita...

Page 19: ...fications and outputs of the QRC function codes The range of function blocks for the quick response controller is 0 through 240 Blocks 0 through 9 are reserved for analog and logic constants Blocks 20...

Page 20: ...w Limiter Square Root Rate Limiter Analog Transfer High Select 10 199 10 199 10 199 10 199 10 199 11 12 13 14 15 Low Select High Low Compare Integer Transfer Sum 4 Inputs Sum 2 Inputs with Gain 10 199...

Page 21: ...xecutive Block COM Time Delay Analog 10 199 10 199 10 199 240 10 199 59 62 63 64 65 Transfer Digital Remote Control Memory Analog Input List Module Bus Digital Input List 8 Module Bus Digital Sum 4 In...

Page 22: ...e QRC uses electrostatic sensitive devices Follow Steps 1 through 4 when handling 1 Keep the module in its special antistatic bag until actual installation takes place Save the bag for future use 2 Gr...

Page 23: ...troller Installation The following steps must be performed to install the IMQRC01 1 Setting the output type and default value for analog output number 1 switch S2 2 Setting the output type and default...

Page 24: ...property damage in the case of module failure AVERTISSEMENT Il faut soigneusement valuer le syst me de commande afin d tablir des valeurs par d faut qui permettront d viter des blessures et des dommag...

Page 25: ...onding dipswitch positions NOTE For INFI 90 dipswitches OPEN or OFF have the same meaning Figure 3 2 Switch S4 Table 3 2 Switch S4 Settings Description Switch Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Normal Mode Norm...

Page 26: ...ever perform this test while QRC is connected to ANY final element Analog outputs produce sawtooth waveforms that ramp from 0 to 100 and back to 0 percent Digital out puts cycle ON and OFF continuousl...

Page 27: ...elect the type of digital input signals 24 VDC or 125 VDC being monitored Jumper J1 controls digital input number 1 J2 con trols digital input number 2 and J3 controls digital input number 3 1 Jumper...

Page 28: ...latched when the slots on the screws are vertical and the open ends face the center of the module To remove the module turn the module retaining screws to the unlatched position and slide it out Termi...

Page 29: ...date the control strategy Execute Mode The execute mode is the normal mode of operation In this mode the module executes the control strategy updates the outputs and communicates over the module bus a...

Page 30: ...et switch is pressed the module will enter the error mode At this point any of the INFI 90 interface units can be used to check the module to find the cause of the error CONFIGURATION Once the QRC is...

Page 31: ...interface will indicate error mode The cause of the configuration error can be determined by reading status information from the QRC Refer to the product instruction for the operator interface con so...

Page 32: ...does not communi cate over the module bus Without communication over the module bus the module status bytes cannot be accessed The module should be replaced with a configured backup Table 5 1 QRC Stat...

Page 33: ...Bytes Byte Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 ES MODE TYPE 7 2 FTX RIO LIO SEG NVF NVI DSS 3 Bytes 3 to 5 combine to define other errors 4 Bytes 3 to 5 combine to define other errors 5 Bytes 3 to 5 combine to def...

Page 34: ...Signal 1 3 5 5 VDC NC Common 2 4 6 5 VDC NC Common 7 9 11 15 VDC PFI Module Bus 8 10 12 15 VDC PFI Module Bus NOTE PFI Power Fail Interrupt NC Not Connected Table 5 4 P3 Pinout Pin Signal Pin Signal 1...

Page 35: ...in Table 6 1 at the specified intervals Table 6 1 Maintenance Schedule Task Interval Clean and tighten all power I O and grounding connections Every six months or during plant shutdown whichever occu...

Page 36: ...and jumper settings Ensure they are the same as the original module 4 In the same slot assignment as the original module align the replacement module with the guide rails in the MMU slide it in until...

Page 37: ...REPAIR REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES MODULE REPAIR REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES 7 2 I E96 215A 7 Return to normal operation...

Page 38: ...umbers if applicable 3 Bailey Controls instruction manual number page number and reference figure that identifies the part Order parts without commercial descriptions from the nearest Bailey Controls...

Page 39: ...he types of inputs and outputs desired using dipshunts Tables A 1 through A 3 show the possible dipshunt configurations Figure A 1 shows the TCS terminal assignments Table A 1 Analog Input Type Analog...

Page 40: ...g hot is the desired method the field powered dipshunt configu ration must be used If system power is required it should be wired as a field source See Figure A 2 for an example of switching hot and s...

Page 41: ...9 AI4 XU4 TB3 COMMON 24 VDC DI3 XU7 DO4 DO3 AI3 XU3 TB2 DI2 XU6 DI1 XU5 DO2 DO1 AI2 XU2 TB1 RAISE 1 R L COMMON 1 LOWER 1 M A POWER 1 M A SELECT 1 M A COMMON 1 AO1 XU9 AI1 XU1 NOTE AI ANALOG INPUT AO A...

Page 42: ...he types of inputs and outputs required using dipshunts Tables B 1 through B 3 show the possible dipshunt configurations Figure B 1 shows the TCS terminal assignments Table B 1 Analog Input Type Analo...

Page 43: ...g hot is the desired method the field powered dipshunt configu ration must be used If system power is required it should be wired as a field source See Figure B 2 for an example of switching hot and s...

Page 44: ...9 AI4 XU4 TB3 COMMON 24 VDC DI3 XU7 DO4 DO3 AI3 XU3 TB2 DI2 XU6 DI1 XU5 DO2 DO1 AI2 XU2 TB1 RAISE 1 R L COMMON 1 LOWER 1 M A POWER 1 M A SELECT 1 M A COMMON 1 AO1 XU9 AI1 XU1 NOTE AI ANALOG INPUT AO A...

Page 45: ...Differential Voltage 1 5 VDC 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 NOTE 0 OPEN OFF 1 CLOSED ON Table C 2 Switch S5 Settings Analog Output Signal Type Switch Position1 1 2 3 4...

Page 46: ...user 1 1 M Maintenance schedule 6 1 Module application 1 1 Module repair replacement procedures 7 1 Module security 2 3 N NICS01 TM C 1 NTCS02 TU A 1 NTCS04 TU B 1 O Overview 1 1 Q QRC Indicator 4 1 5...

Page 47: ...Index 2 I E96 215A Index continued T Technical documentation 8 1 Termination unit 3 7 Training 8 1 U Unpacking and inspection 3 1...

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