ProSoft Technology inRAx 3170-PDP User Manual Download Page 41

How Communication Takes Place and I/O Image Table Mapping 

3170-PDP 

 FLEX Platform 

 

FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter 

 

ProSoft Technology, Inc. 

Page 41 of 152 

August 23, 2007 
 

Word Decimal 

Bit 

(Octal Bit) 

Description 

 

 

 

0  0 

–210 to 1200°C  (–346 to 2192°F) 

 

 

 

0  1 

–71 to 1372°C 

(–95 to 2502°F) 

 

 

 

0  1 

–50 to 1768°C 

(–58 to 3214°F) 

 

 

 

0  1 

–50 to 1768°C 

(–58 to 3214°F) 

 

 

 

0  1 

–73 to 400°C 

(–99 to 752°F) 

 

 

 

1  0 

0 to 2315°C 

(32 to 4199°F) 

 

 

 

1  0 

–270 to 1300°C  (–450 to 2372°F) 

  

 

Reserved 

  

 

Reserved 

  

 

Module reports cold junction temperature 
for channels 00 to 03 

  

 

Module reports cold junction temperature 
for channels 04 to 07 

  

 

Reserved 

 

 

 

1  1 

No sensor connected (do not scan) 

 

04 to 07 (04 to 07) Channel 1 Thermocouple Type (see bits 00 to 03) 

 

08 to 11 (10 to 13) Channel 2 Thermocouple Type (see bits 00 to 03) 

 

12 to 15 (14 to 17) Channel 3 Thermocouple Type (see bits 00 to 03) 

Write Word 3 

00 to 03 (00 to 03) Channel 4 Thermocouple Type (see word 13, bits 00 to 03) 

 

04 to 07 (04 to 07) Channel 5 Thermocouple Type (see word 13, bits 00 to 03) 

 

08 to 11 (10 to 13) Channel 6 Thermocouple Type (see word 13, bits 00 to 03) 

 

12 to 15 (14 to 17) Channel 7 Thermocouple Type (see word 13, bits 00 to 03) 

 

 

3.2.12 1203-FM1 – SCANport Module Image Table Mapping 

 

0

Connection Status Channel 1 

Logic Status Channel 1

Analog Feedback Channel 1

Logic Status Channel 2

Analog Feedback Channel 2

Connection StatusChannel 2

 

Module Image

I/O Image

6 Words

5 Words

Read

Write

1 Word

Connection Enable Channel 2

 

Connection Enable Channel 1

 

Logic Command Channel 1

Analog Reference Channel 1

Logic Command Channel 2

Analog Reference Channel 2

Not Used

 

 

Summary of Contents for inRAx 3170-PDP

Page 1: ...3170 PDP FLEX Platform FLEX I O PROFIBUS Adapter User Manual August 23 2007...

Page 2: ...ipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment Safety Guidelines for the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls Publication SGI 1...

Page 3: ...ort please write or call us ProSoft Technology 1675 Chester Avenue Fourth Floor Bakersfield CA 93301 1 661 716 5100 1 661 716 5101 Fax http www prosoft technology com Copyright ProSoft Technology Inc...

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Page 5: ...cture 20 3 1 1 Adapter Input Status Word 20 3 2 Mapping Data into the Image Table 22 3 2 1 1794 IB16 16 point Discrete Input Module Image Table Mapping 23 3 2 2 1794 OB16 16 point Discrete Output Modu...

Page 6: ...5 2 3 Condensed Format 54 5 2 4 Entering Check Configuration Data 58 5 3 Read Configuration Response Data 60 5 4 Configuration Example Using PROFIBUS Manager Software 61 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 65 6 1 What...

Page 7: ...ALL OTHER WARRANTIES 147 9 5 5 LIMITATION OF REMEDIES 147 9 5 6 Time Limit for Bringing Suit 147 9 5 7 No Other Warranties 148 9 5 8 Intellectual Property 148 9 5 9 Additional Restrictions Relating To...

Page 8: ...3170 PDP FLEX Platform Contents FLEX I O PROFIBUS Adapter Page 8 of 152 ProSoft Technology Inc August 23 2007...

Page 9: ...eferences All publications this document refers to are Rockwell Automation publications 1 4 Related Publications For additional information on planning and installing your PROFIBUS system using FLEX I...

Page 10: ...Instructions 1794 5 7 1794 IA8 120V ac 8 Input Module Installation Instructions 1794 5 9 1794 OA8 120V ac 8 Output Module Installation Instructions 1794 5 10 1794 OW8 24V dc 8 Relay Output Module Inst...

Page 11: ...S Adapter Components 17 This chapter describes what the FLEX I O system is and what it contains how to mount and remove your system easily optional accessories mounting dimensions and spacing requirem...

Page 12: ...ion on how communication occurs over the FLEX I O system backplane refer to Chapter 2 You can horizontally or vertically mount the FLEX I O system on a standard DIN rail The adapter and terminal base...

Page 13: ...Accessories 2 3 1 Extender Cables 1794 CE1 or CE3 Use the optional 1794 CE1 0 3m or CE3 0 9m extender cable one per system to arrange your system in two rows or split your system into horizontal and...

Page 14: ...O and Your PROFIBUS Adapter Module FLEX I O PROFIBUS Adapter Page 14 of 152 ProSoft Technology Inc August 23 2007 2 3 2 Mounting Kit 1794 NM1 Use the optional 1794 NM1 mounting kit to mount your syst...

Page 15: ...rview of FLEX I O and Your PROFIBUS Adapter Module 3170 PDP FLEX Platform FLEX I O PROFIBUS Adapter ProSoft Technology Inc Page 15 of 152 August 23 2007 2 3 3 Mounting Dimensions and Spacing Requireme...

Page 16: ...PDP module is a slave device to the DP master scanner and is a master controller of the FLEX I O system where it is installed The I O data exchange occurs as follows Output data is sent from the DP ma...

Page 17: ...show both normal operation and error conditions in your FLEX I O system The indicators are Device status STATUS Communication link status PROFIBUS Upon power up the adapter goes to an initialization...

Page 18: ...ange from 01 to 99 Use a pen to press either the or buttons to change the number 2 5 4 Power Wiring Connections are provided for connecting the required 24V dc power to the front of the module The pow...

Page 19: ...its with installed FLEX I O modules forming a FLEX I O system of up to eight slots The adapter communicates to other network system components over the PROFIBUS network The adapter communicates with i...

Page 20: ...modules The Output data for Slot 1 is received first followed by the Output data for Slot 2 and so on up to slot 8 All bits in the output status word are reserved The first word of input data sent by...

Page 21: ...This bit is set 1 when an error is detected in slot position 6 14 This bit is set 1 when an error is detected in slot position 7 15 This bit is set 1 when an error is detected in slot position 8 Reser...

Page 22: ...ist of Module Description Catalog Number AC Modules 1794 IA8 1794 IA8I 1794 IA16 1794 OA8 1794 OA8I 1794 OA16 1794 IM8 1794 OM8 DC Modules 1794 IB8 1794 IB8S 1794 IB16 1793 IB16 A S A 1794 IV16 1793 I...

Page 23: ...les from Rockwell Automation product literature 3 2 1 1794 IB16 16 point Discrete Input Module Image Table Mapping Module Image Inputs Delay Time Input Size Output Size 1 or 2 Words 0 or 1 Word Not us...

Page 24: ...0 Delay Time 4 8ms 1 0 1 Delay Time 5 16ms 1 1 0 Delay Time 6 32ms 1 1 1 Delay Time 7 64ms 3 2 2 1794 OB16 16 point Discrete Output Module Image Table Mapping Module Image Outputs Input Size Output Si...

Page 25: ...esponds to the diagnostic bit for input 2 etc D Input Data where D0 corresponds to input 0 D1 corresponds to input 1 etc DT Input Delay Time where DT 00 to 11 corresponds to inputs 0 thru 11 DT 12 to...

Page 26: ...5 14 13 12 11 10 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 Read Words Not used D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 Read Word 1 Not used Read Word 2 Not used Write Word 1 Where D Input Data where D0 corresponds to input 0 D1 corres...

Page 27: ...4 O3 O2 O1 O0 Write Word 1 Not used Write Word 2 Write Word 2 Where O Output value where O0 corresponds to output 0 O1 corresponds to output 1 etc 3 2 6 1794 OW8 8 point Discrete Relay Output Module I...

Page 28: ...e Oct Bit 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 Read Words S Analog Value Channel 0 Read Word 1 Read Word 1 S Analog Value Channel 1 Read Word 2 Read Word 2 S Analog Value Channel 2 Read Wor...

Page 29: ...analog data sign bit Read Word 2 Bits 00 to 14 Channel 1 analog data 12 bit left justified two s complement number unused lower bits are zero 4 to 20mA uses all 16 bits Bits 15 Channel 1 analog data s...

Page 30: ...guration register can be cleared by either of the reset inputs or by the user writing all zeroes to it Write Word 1 Bits 00 to 07 Full range bits F for individual channels Bit 00 corresponds to input...

Page 31: ...0 F3 F2 F1 F0 Write Word 6 Not used set to 0 Write Words 7 thru 14 Where PU Power up bit included in series B modules only W Diagnostic bits for current output wire broken or load resistance high Not...

Page 32: ...data 12 bit left justified two s complement number unused lower bits are zero 4 to 20mA uses all 16 bits Bits 15 Channel 2 analog data sign bit Write Word 4 Bits 00 to 14 Channel 3 analog data 12 bit...

Page 33: ...07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 Read Words S Analog Value Input Channel 0 Read Word 1 S Analog Value Input Channel 1 Read Word 2 S Analog Value Input Channel 2 Read Word 3 S Analog Value Input Channel 3 Read...

Page 34: ...nnel 2 analog data sign bit Read Word 4 Bits 00 to 14 Channel 3 analog data 12 bit left justified two s complement number unused lower bits are zero 4 to 20mA uses all 16 bits Bits 15 Channel 3 analog...

Page 35: ...ponds to output channel 1 Refer to range selection above Bits 14 to 15 Not used set to 0 Write Word 5 Bits 00 to 15 Not used set to 0 Write Word 6 Bits 00 to 15 Not used set to 0 Write Word 7 Bits 00...

Page 36: ...ons Word Dec Bits Octal Bits Description Read Word 1 00 to 15 00 to 17 Reserved Read Word 2 00 to 15 00 to 17 Channel 0 Input data Read Word 3 00 to 15 00 to 17 Channel 1 Input data Read Word 4 00 to...

Page 37: ...rop across a precision resistor in the module to compare with the unknown input 03 to 05 A D Filter First Notch Frequency Bit 05 04 03 Definition 0 0 0 10Hz default 0 0 1 25Hz 0 1 0 50Hz 0 1 1 60Hz 1...

Page 38: ...0 to 03 04 to 07 Channel 5 RTD Type see write word 2 bits 00 to 03 08 to 11 Channel 6 RTD Type see write word 2 bits 00 to 03 12 to 15 Channel 7 RTD Type see write word 2 bits 00 to 03 3 2 11 1794 IT8...

Page 39: ...4 Type Where FDF fixed digital filter bit 1794 IT8 Word Bit Descriptions Word Decimal Bit Octal Bit Description Read Word 1 00 to 15 00 to 17 Reserved Read Word 2 00 to 15 00 to 17 Channel 0 Input da...

Page 40: ...ipolar counts scaled between 32768 and 32767 1 1 Unipolar counts scaled between 0 and 65535 Bit 02 02 Fixed Digital Filter When this bit is set 1 a software digital filter is enabled This filter settl...

Page 41: ...1 Thermocouple Type see bits 00 to 03 08 to 11 10 to 13 Channel 2 Thermocouple Type see bits 00 to 03 12 to 15 14 to 17 Channel 3 Thermocouple Type see bits 00 to 03 Write Word 3 00 to 03 00 to 03 Cha...

Page 42: ...lue between 1 and 7 If this field is 7 then the channel is not connected to the SCANport device or the SCANport device may not be powered 3 4 Logic Status Analog Feedback Definition The Logic Status a...

Page 43: ...imal data to and from the I O module You need a software configuration tool to change the size If you are using the Rockwell Automation 1785 PFB B coprocessor as a master you must use the Rockwell Aut...

Page 44: ...ation Instructions User Manual 8 Output Module 1794 OA8 1794 5 10 8 Relay Output Module 1794 OW8 1794 5 19 8 Input Analog Module 1794 IE8 1794 5 6 1794 6 5 2 4 Output Analog Module 1794 OE4 1794 5 5 4...

Page 45: ...at both ends Both line A and line B types are available depending on your system requirements Specifications and guidelines for DP media linear bus terminated at both ends drop cables preferably no lo...

Page 46: ...ble for your cabling bus segments or drop cables Any line A cable available on the market can be used to connect your adapter to a PROFIBUS network 4 2 2 T junction Connectors You need t junction conn...

Page 47: ...lt in terminating resistors If you must use termination blocks any termination blocks available on the market can be used however we recommend Sprecher Schuh termination blocks as shown in the followi...

Page 48: ...pter to the Network The maximum number of stations on the same network is 32 4 4 1 Connect to the Adapter Connect your drop cable using either line A or B to the adapter as shown below 1 Connect the c...

Page 49: ...tors Terminate the PROFIBUS media trunk cable at both ends of the network If you are not using a connector with built in resistors terminate the cable at the adapter connector as shown below 4 5 1 Ter...

Page 50: ...3170 PDP FLEX Platform Connect the Adapter to the PROFIBUS DP Network FLEX I O PROFIBUS Adapter Page 50 of 152 ProSoft Technology Inc August 23 2007...

Page 51: ...O adapter 5 1 How Master Slave Communication Takes Place Check configuration data determines or checks the number of input and output words used by each FLEX I O module Send parameter data contains d...

Page 52: ...82 GSD file octets 8 to 244 are user configurable and contain user parameter data User parameter data consists of these formats o auto configure o condensed o full The following illustration shows the...

Page 53: ...he reserved bits must be set to zero to prevent undesired firmware update behavior This is the default behavior of the module as defined in the PSFT0882 GSD file The descriptions in this chapter use t...

Page 54: ...off an error bit in the poll response data is set a diagnostic bit in the Ext_Diag_Data field returned in the Read DP Slave Diagnostic Information message response is set All eight slots must be confi...

Page 55: ...522h 1794 IT8 1B00h 1794 IR8 1B01h 1794 IE8 B 1924h 1794 OE4 B 1125h 1794 IE4XOE2 B 1526h 1293 FM1 1600h 1794IF4I 1720h 1794OF4I 1621h 1794IF2XOF2I 1722h 1794IRT8 1B03h 1794IJ2 1701h 1794ID2 1800h 179...

Page 56: ...format to provide Safe State values for output points send FLEX I O module configurations once when you send parameters instead of every poll configure data sizes to reduce the size of data required d...

Page 57: ...Slot 4 Module Key 1794 OE4 4 point analog output module Octet 27 24h Slot 4 config size 2 words safe state size 4 words Octet 28 to 29 0000h 4 safe state data words safe state value for output point...

Page 58: ...modules allocated are for the adapter itself and must always be a 1 word input module and a 1 word output module regardless of what parameter format you choose The adapter uses these words for adapter...

Page 59: ...ster has the possibility to swap the bytes within the word if required by the target system The maximum size of this identifier area is 17 bytes If no FLEX I O modules are installed in the upper slots...

Page 60: ...the maximum read and write sizes supported by each FLEX I O module 5 3 Read Configuration Response Data A valid check configuration message updates the internal configuration The updated internal con...

Page 61: ...ds Octet 13 to 14 0000h 1 config word input delay times Octet 15 to 16 0191h Slot 2 Module Key 1794 OB16 16 point discrete output module Octet 17 01h Slot 2 config size 0 words safe state size 1 word...

Page 62: ...state Octet 10 to 11 0281h Slot 1 Module Key 1794 IB16 16 point discrete input module Octet 12 10h Slot 1 config size 1 word safe state size 0 words Octet 13 to 14 0000h 1 config word input delay tim...

Page 63: ...00h Slot 6 all sizes zero Octet 46 to 47 0FFFFh Slot 7 empty Octet 48 00h Slot 7 all sizes zero Octet 49 to 50 0FFFFh Slot 8 Empty Octet 51 00h Slot 8 all sizes zero Octet 52 to 244 00h Not Used Afte...

Page 64: ...ProSoft Technology Inc August 23 2007 After you account for all module slots in the example the Modules Information screen should look similar to this This picture is unavailable at this time For more...

Page 65: ...indicators for troubleshooting It also describes some issues that has to be taken in consideration when replacing the Rockwell Automation 1794 APB with a 3170 PDP adapter Locate the two bi color indi...

Page 66: ...ag byte octet 9 contains a Valid mode selection 00h 10h or 11h o The spc3 related byte octet 8 equals 00h 2 If invalid Check Configuration data is received check that the number of models in the slave...

Page 67: ...HNOLOGY INC as manufacturer among other things For a new customer this does not make any difference he just use the PSFT0882 GSD file instead of the old Rockwell GSD file when installing the unit For...

Page 68: ...3170 PDP FLEX Platform Troubleshooting FLEX I O PROFIBUS Adapter Page 68 of 152 ProSoft Technology Inc August 23 2007 6 3 1 User parameter data for 1794 APB 6 3 2 User parameter data for 3170 PDP...

Page 69: ...bus Output Current 640mA maximum 5V dc Power Consumption 400mA maximum from external 24V dc supply Power Dissipation 7 68W maximum 19 2V dc Environmental Conditions Operational Temperature Storage Tem...

Page 70: ...e file changes when new FLEX I O modules are introduced When you add new modules to your system contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for the latest version of this file Profibus Devic...

Page 71: ...es Modular_Station 1 modular Max_Module 9 physical modules slots Max_Input_Len 244 Max_Output_Len 244 Max_Data_Len 488 Modul_Offset 1 Slave_Family 3 Max_Diag_Data_Len 15 Meaning of device diagnostic f...

Page 72: ...4 Text 0 8 6 ms 26 6 ms Text 1 9 ms 27 ms Text 2 10 ms 28 ms Text 3 12 ms 30 ms Text 4 17 ms 35 ms Text 5 26 ms 44 ms Text 6 43 ms 61 ms Text 7 78 ms 96 ms EndPrmText PrmText 5 Text 0 512 us Text 1 1...

Page 73: ...xt 11 500 ohm nickel Text 12 Module data time stamp EndPrmText PrmText 11 Text 0 Software digital filter disabled Text 1 Software digital filter enabled EndPrmText PrmText 12 Text 0 Millivolts Text 1...

Page 74: ...ata Text 1 Fast input EndPrmText PrmText 17 Text 0 0 25 ms Text 1 0 5 ms Text 2 1 ms Text 3 2 ms Text 4 4 ms Text 5 8 ms Text 6 16 ms Text 7 32 ms EndPrmText PrmText 18 Text 0 Use word 6 Text 1 Use wo...

Page 75: ...comp 3 wire RTD Text 3 Diff measure 2 ch 4 wire RTD EndPrmText PrmText 25 Text 0 Resistance mV Text 1 100 ohm 200 870C 300 1800C Text 2 200 ohm 200 400C 270 1000C Text 3 100 ohm 200 630C 210 1200C Te...

Page 76: ...PrmText 32 Text 0 Disabled Text 1 Alarm only frequency unchanged Text 2 Alarm and force frequency to max Text 3 Alarm and force frequency to min EndPrmText PrmText 33 Text 0 No multiplier alarm immed...

Page 77: ...count Text 7 No count EndPrmtext PrmText 40 Text 0 No gate func on input G Text 1 Counting if G is high Text 2 Counting if G is low Text 3 Counter can be cal if G high EndPrmText PrmText 41 Text 0 Sa...

Page 78: ...00 um Text 11 0 400 um Text 12 0 500 um EndPrmText PrmText 47 Text 0 4 Hz Text 1 1 Hz EndPrmText PrmText 48 Text 0 4000 Hz Text 1 600 Hz EndPrmText PrmText 49 Text 0 0 15 s Text 1 0 20 s Text 2 0 30 s...

Page 79: ...in s pk Text 1 0 1 0 in s pk Text 2 0 2 0 in s pk Text 8 0 10 mm s pk Text 9 0 20 mm s pk Text 10 0 50 mm s pk Text 16 0 5 mils pp integrated vel Text 17 0 10 mils pp integrated vel Text 18 0 20 mils...

Page 80: ...s pk Text 1 0 5 gs pk Text 2 0 10 gs pk Text 3 0 20 gs pk Text 4 0 25 gs pk Text 5 0 40 gs pk Text 6 0 50 gs pk Text 8 0 20 m s2 pk Text 9 0 50 m s2 pk Text 10 0 100 m s2 pk Text 11 0 200 m s2 pk Text...

Page 81: ...1 EndPrmText PrmText 66 Text 0 73 5kHz or min 0 007ms pulsewdth Text 1 37 8kHz or min 0 013ms pulsewdth Text 2 12 8kHz or min 0 04ms pulsewdth Text 3 1 2kHz or min 0 4ms pulsewdth EndPrmText End of al...

Page 82: ...0 0 65535 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 11 Range selection Unsigned16 0 0 65535 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 12 Channel 0 output Bit 0 1 0 1 Prm_Text_Ref 6 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 13...

Page 83: ...rPrmData 23 Channel 2 RTD type BitArea 0 3 0 0 15 Prm_Text_Ref 10 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 24 Channel 3 RTD type BitArea 4 7 0 0 15 Prm_Text_Ref 10 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 25 Channel...

Page 84: ...3 0 0 15 Prm_Text_Ref 12 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 35 Channel 5 Thermocouple type BitArea 4 7 0 0 15 Prm_Text_Ref 12 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 36 Channel 6 Thermocouple type BitArea 0 3...

Page 85: ...nput filter time 12 15 BitArea 3 5 0 0 7 Prm_Text_Ref 17 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 47 Delay Time for Inputs 0 3 BitArea 0 2 0 0 7 Prm_Text_Ref 5 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 48 Safe state 4...

Page 86: ...Prmdata 59 Channel 3 2 1 0 filter Unsigned16 0 0 65535 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmdata 60 Channel 3 2 1 0 configuration Unsigned16 0 0 65535 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmdata 61 Real time sample inter...

Page 87: ...rPrmData 71 Channel 2 Bit 2 1 0 1 Prm_Text_Ref 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 72 Channel 3 Bit 3 1 0 1 Prm_Text_Ref 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 73 One Bit 6 1 1 1 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUse...

Page 88: ...annel 0 configuration BitArea 0 3 0 0 15 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 84 Input Channel 0 Bit 0 1 0 1 Prm_Text_Ref 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 85 Input Channel 1 Bit 1 1 0 1 Prm_Text_Ref 19...

Page 89: ...0 7 Prm_Text_Ref 21 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 96 Filter cut off BitArea 0 2 0 0 7 Prm_Text_Ref 22 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 97 Input type sel ch 4 7 BitArea 6 7 0 0 1 Prm_Text_Ref 23 En...

Page 90: ...Ref 26 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 107 RTD offset Channel 3 BitArea 6 7 0 0 3 Prm_Text_Ref 26 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 108 RTD offset Channel 2 BitArea 4 5 0 0 3 Prm_Text_Ref 26 EndExtUse...

Page 91: ...1 0 0 3 Prm_Text_Ref 29 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 119 Missing pulse multiplier Ch 1 BitArea 0 1 0 0 3 Prm_Text_Ref 29 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 120 Local fault mode Bit 6 0 0 1 Prm_Text...

Page 92: ...f 38 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 131 Invert select FI Ch 0 Bit 4 0 0 1 Prm_Text_Ref 38 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 132 Invert select FI Ch 1 Bit 4 0 0 1 Prm_Text_Ref 38 EndExtUserPrmData Ext...

Page 93: ...dExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 142 Missing pulse delay mult Ch 1 BitArea 2 3 0 0 3 Prm_Text_Ref 33 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 143 Wire off Missing pulse Ch 0 BitArea 0 1 0 0 3 Prm_Text_Ref 32 En...

Page 94: ...ta 153 Count enable CW0 Bit 5 0 0 1 Prm_Text_Ref 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 154 Enable Z preset CW0 Bit 4 0 0 1 Prm_Text_Ref 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 155 Preset bit CW0 Bit 3 0 0 1...

Page 95: ...EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 165 Count enable CW1 Bit 5 0 0 1 Prm_Text_Ref 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 166 Enable Z preset CW1 Bit 4 0 0 1 Prm_Text_Ref 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData...

Page 96: ...ext_Ref 43 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 177 Period nr selection Ch 2 BitArea 1 3 0 0 7 Prm_Text_Ref 44 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 178 Clock freq for period time Ch 2 Bit 0 0 0 1 Prm_Text_Ref...

Page 97: ...tor Unsigned16 0 0 65535 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 191 CHA Full scale range BitArea 4 7 0 0 15 Prm_Text_Ref 46 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 192 CHB Full scale range BitArea 4 7 0 0 15 Prm_T...

Page 98: ...r BitArea 4 7 0 0 13 Prm_Text_Ref 47 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 204 CHB LP Corner BitArea 0 3 0 0 13 Prm_Text_Ref 48 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 205 CHA Danger time delay BitArea 4 7 0 0 15...

Page 99: ...erPrmData 215 CHB Trip multiply BitArea 4 5 0 0 3 Prm_Text_Ref 53 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 216 CHA trip multiply enable Bit 3 0 0 1 Prm_Text_Ref 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 217 CHB tri...

Page 100: ...r Danger setpoint Unsigned8 0 0 200 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 230 CHB Direct over alert setpoint Unsigned8 0 0 200 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 231 CHB Direct under alert setpoint Unsigned8...

Page 101: ...PrmData ExtUserPrmdata 246 CHA Full scale range BitArea 2 7 0 0 63 Prm_Text_Ref 63 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 247 CHB Full scale range BitArea 2 7 0 0 63 Prm_Text_Ref 63 EndExtUserPrmData Extuse...

Page 102: ...EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 258 Filter A1 enable Bit 1 0 0 1 Prm_Text_Ref 6 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData 259 Filter Constant BitArea 0 1 0 0 3 Prm_Text_Ref 66 EndExtUserPrmData Autoconfigure...

Page 103: ...ord out Module 1794 OA16 Auto format 0x50 0x61 EndModule Flex I O module 1794 IM8 default config 2 word in 1 word out Module 1794 IM8 Auto format 0x51 0x60 EndModule Flex I O module 1794 OM8 default c...

Page 104: ...ule Flex I O module 1793 OV16P A S A default config 0 word in 1 word out Module 1793 OV16P A S A Auto format 0x00 0x60 EndModule Flex I O module 1794 OB8EP default config 1 word in 2 word out Module 1...

Page 105: ...E4 S default config 9 words in 1 word out Module 1793 IE4 S Auto format 0x58 0x60 EndModule Flex I O module 1793 OE2 S default config 1 word in 6 words out Module 1793 OE2 S Auto format 0x50 0x65 EndM...

Page 106: ...ig 8 words in 5 words out Module 1794 ID2 Auto format 0x57 0x64 EndModule Flex I O module 1794 IP4 default config 10 words in 3 words out Module 1794 IP4 Auto format 0x59 0x62 EndModule Flex I O modul...

Page 107: ...e Flex I O module 1794 OA8I default config 0 word in 1 word out Module 1794 OA8I Condensed format 0x00 0x60 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len 2 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const 0 0x01 0x9C EndModule Flex I O module 1794...

Page 108: ...t config 2 word in 1 word out Module 1793 IV16 A S A Cond format 0x51 0x60 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len 2 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const 0 0x02 0x10 EndModule Flex I O module 1794 OB8 default config 0 word in 1 w...

Page 109: ...IB10XOB6 Condensed format 0x50 0x61 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len 2 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const 0 0x01 0x00 EndModule Flex I O module 1794 IC16 default config 2 word in 1 word out Module 1794 IC16 Condensed for...

Page 110: ...t_Module_Prm_Data_Len 2 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const 0 0x19 0x24 EndModule Flex I O module 1794 OE4 default config 1 word in 6 words out Module 1794 OE4 Condensed format 0x50 0x65 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len 2...

Page 111: ...dModule Relay Modules Flex I O module 1794 OW8 default config 0 word in 1 word out Module 1794 OW8 Condensed format 0x00 0x60 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len 2 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const 0 0x01 0x99 EndModule Fl...

Page 112: ..._Module_Prm_Data_Len 2 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const 0 0x1A 0x00 EndModule Flex I O module 1203 FM1 default config 6 words in 5 words out Module 1203 FM1 Condensed format 0x55 0x64 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len 2...

Page 113: ...ule Flex I O module 1794 IA16 default config 2 word in 0 word out Module 1794 IA16 Full format 0x51 0x00 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len 5 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const 0 0x02 0x09 0x10 0x00 0x00 Config word 0 Ext_...

Page 114: ...Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const 0 0x01 0x80 0x10 0x00 0x00 Config word 1 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 4 42 EndModule Flex I O module 1794 IB8S default config 1 word in 0 word out Module 1794 IB8S Full format 0x50 0...

Page 115: ..._Data_Len 5 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const 0 0x01 0x90 0x01 0x00 0x00 SS1 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 4 16 EndModule Flex I O module 1794 OB16 default config 0 word in 1 word out Module 1794 OB16 Full format 0x00...

Page 116: ...out Module 1794 OB8EP Full format 0x50 0x61 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len 5 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const 0 0x01 0x9D 0x01 0x00 0x00 Safe state word 1 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 3 7 EndModule Flex I O module 1794 IBI...

Page 117: ...Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const 0 0x01 0x11 0x11 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 Safe state word 1 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 4 49 Config word 1 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 6 50 EndModule Flex I O module 1794 IB32 A default config...

Page 118: ...Prm_Data_Ref 7 9 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 9 10 Config word 1 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 12 12 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 12 13 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 12 14 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 12 15 Config word 2 Ext_User_Prm_Dat...

Page 119: ...0x00 0x00 Safe state word 1 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 3 7 Config word 1 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 6 56 Config word 2 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 7 57 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 8 58 EndModule Isolated Analog Modules Fle...

Page 120: ...ata_Ref 13 76 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 13 75 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 13 74 Req for outputs to hold 0 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 14 65 Revert to def Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 14 66 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 14 67 Ext_Us...

Page 121: ...Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len 5 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const 0 0x01 0x99 0x01 0x00 0x00 1 safe state word SS Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 4 16 No config EndModule Flex I O module 1793 OW4 S default config 0 word in 1...

Page 122: ...ta_Ref 6 98 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 6 100 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 6 102 Sensor type 0 3 Config word 3 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 7 103 RTD offset ch 7 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 7 104 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 7 105 Ex...

Page 123: ...121 Max frequency ch 0 Config word 2 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 7 254 Frequency scaling ch 0 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 8 123 Config word 3 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 9 125 Wire off fault select GI Ext_User_Prm_Data...

Page 124: ...et bit Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 5 158 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 5 159 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 5 160 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 5 161 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 5 162 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 6 163 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 6 1...

Page 125: ...in 5 words out Module 1203 FM1 Full format 0x55 0x64 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len 3 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const 0 0x16 0x00 0x00 EndModule Module BN 1701 15 Rad Vib Mon Full 0x54 0x60 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len 2...

Page 126: ...Prm_Data_Ref 22 216 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 22 217 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 22 218 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 22 219 EndModule Module BN 1701 15 Thrust Mon Full 0x54 0x60 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len 23 Ext_User_Prm...

Page 127: ...22 218 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 22 219 EndModule Module BN 1701 25 Vel In Mon Full 0x54 0x60 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len 23 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const 0 0x15 0x02 0xA0 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0...

Page 128: ...r_Prm_Data_Ref 22 219 EndModule Module BN 1701 25 Acc In Mon Full 0x54 0x60 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len 23 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const 0 0x15 0x02 0xA0 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0...

Page 129: ...0 207 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 20 208 Config word10 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 21 209 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 21 210 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 21 211 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 21 252 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref 21 212 Ext_Us...

Page 130: ...3170 PDP FLEX Platform Reference FLEX I O PROFIBUS Adapter Page 130 of 152 ProSoft Technology Inc August 23 2007...

Page 131: ...between devices on the network All devices must communicate at the same rate broadcast relationships allow transmission of messages to all nodes simultaneously but only unconfirmed services are availa...

Page 132: ...ad SAP status and station identification connector header a connector that attaches between the processor and coprocessor and provides communication between the two modules connection type in FMS the...

Page 133: ...ecifies both end nodes of the channel by giving their network address and the FDL service access points SAPs used in both nodes diagnostics three LED indicators located on the front panel of the copro...

Page 134: ...the PROFIBUS fieldbus FMS interface a 9 pin female D shell connector located at Port 1 on the front panel of the coprocessor FMS Physical Access Addressing FMS option that allows the access of data a...

Page 135: ...facing the FMS layer 7 with FDL layer 2 LLI manages connections LSAP or SAP Link layer Service Access Point A logical sub addresses within devices that allow the distribution of communication flow ove...

Page 136: ...ation and making them available for control and monitoring open at the initiator in FMS a connection type where the source service access point SAP is shared among several communication relationships...

Page 137: ...panel of the coprocessor that indicates the condition of the FMS communication channel of the coprocessor PORT 2 LED a bicolor LED located on the front panel of the coprocessor that indicates the con...

Page 138: ...en nodes on a network qualifier in a MSG instruction a word that specifies options for an MSG command RFI Radio Frequency Interference RS 232 communication protocol between the personal computer and t...

Page 139: ...ndors UINFO command Unsolicited Variable Information In a MSG instruction a command that sends unsolicited data such as an element array of elements or predefined FMS structure USTAT command Unsolicit...

Page 140: ...3170 PDP FLEX Platform Glossary FLEX I O PROFIBUS Adapter Page 140 of 152 ProSoft Technology Inc August 23 2007...

Page 141: ...please feel free to contact us at Internet Web Site http www prosoft technology com support E mail address support prosoft technology com Those of us at ProSoft Technology Inc want to provide the best...

Page 142: ...Intan 1 Jalan SS20 27 47400 Petaling Jaya Selangor Malaysia 603 7724 2080 asiapc prosoft technology com Languages spoken include Chinese Japanese English China Pacific office in China 86 21 64518356...

Page 143: ...prominently marked on the outside of the shipping box Customer agrees to insure the Product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit Products shipped to ProSoft without an RMA number will be r...

Page 144: ...ange a new module may be purchased and sent to Customer while repair work is being performed Credit for purchase of the new module will be issued when the new module is returned in accordance with Pro...

Page 145: ...he subject of the sale will 1 conform to and perform in accordance with published specifications prepared approved and issued by ProSoft and 2 will be free from defects in material or workmanship prov...

Page 146: ...Warranty also does not cover the failure of the Product to perform specified functions or any other non conformance defects losses or damages caused by or attributable to any of the following i shippi...

Page 147: ...NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 9 5 5 LIMITATION OF REMEDIES IN NO EVENT WILL PROSOFT OR ITS DEALER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL O...

Page 148: ...tware or other intellectual property in any manner or for any purpose not expressly permitted by any license agreement accompanying such software or other intellectual property E Customer agrees that...

Page 149: ...tic laws of the State of California without reference to its conflicts of law provisions If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any provisions of this Warranty or a portion thereof...

Page 150: ...3170 PDP FLEX Platform ProSoft Technology Inc Support Service Warranty FLEX I O PROFIBUS Adapter Page 150 of 152 ProSoft Technology Inc August 23 2007...

Page 151: ...mage Table Mapping 22 1794 OB16 Memory Map 22 1794 OE4 4 Output Analog Module Image Table Mapping 28 1794 OE4 Memory Map 28 1794 OE4 Range Selection Bits Write Word 6 28 1794 OE4 Word Bit Descriptions...

Page 152: ...rranty 140 Procedures for Return of Units Under Warranty 139 Product Specifications 66 PROFIBUS Adapter Components 14 ProSoft Technology Inc Support Service Warranty 137 Publication references 7 Purch...

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