Rockwell Automation Publication IOLINK-UM001A-EN-P - August 2017
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836P Pressure Sensor with IO-Link Overview
Chapter 1
836P IO-Link Features
The 836P pressure switch communicates the following parameters via
IO-Link:
• Teach the sensor setpoints is achieved via the AOP through
Studio 5000®
• Pressure in PSI reduces the need to scale the pressure data on the PLC
and saves commissioning time
• Overpressure event informs you if an over pressure condition is detected
• Locking options are available to lock local settings when operating in
IO-Link mode, and therefore changes made by anyone does not change
the settings of the sensor
Process Data Maps allow the selection of the type of information that is
continuously sent to the PLC as a process data parameter.
•
Automatic Device Configuration (ADC):
Replacing damaged sensors
is easy. Simply remove the old Allen-Bradley® sensor and connect the
new one—the controller automatically sends the configuration to the
new sensor.
•
Application Specific Name (ASN):
When a machine has multiple
sensors with the same catalog number, the ASN parameter makes it easy
to identify the sensor during commissioning and the lifetime of the
machine when collecting data. The name resides in the project and the
sensor itself.
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Tag Naming for I/O Data:
Rockwell Automation system solutions
provide tag names that are based on the Allen-Bradley sensor connected.
I/O data is converted, formatted, and named based on the Allen-Bradley
sensor applied. Reduces commissioning time by the OEM and reduces
your troubleshooting time when searching for sensor data. Consistent
naming techniques are used across multiple product families when
compared to standard I/O data naming techniques.
Allen-Bradley Controller
Allen-Bradley
IO-Link Master
ADC
ADC
Sensor
Configuration
Master
Configuration
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