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Summary of Contents for 2085-IF4XOF4-SC

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Page 2: ...vice referenced herein No patent liability is assumed by Spectrum Controls Inc with respect to the use of any of the information products circuits programming or services referenced herein The informa...

Page 3: ...UNTING 2 3 2 4 1 Minimum Spacing 2 4 2 4 2 Parts List 2 4 2 4 3 Insert Module next to the Controller 2 5 CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURING THE 2085 IF4XOF4 SC USING CCW 3 1 SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 3 1 2085 IF4XOF4 SC...

Page 4: ...Operation 3 29 PRODUCT PERFORMANCE 3 29 3 8 1 Update Rate for Output Channels 3 29 3 8 1 Update Rate for Input Channels 3 29 PRODUCT SAFETY 3 30 3 9 1 Watchdog 3 30 3 9 2 Glitch Requirements 3 30 3 9...

Page 5: ...ocument before you start installing a module in a system How to Use This Manual As much as possible we organized this manual to explain in a task by task manner explaining how to install configure pro...

Page 6: ...ation 1770 4 1 for additional installation requirements NEMA Standards publication 250 and IEC publication 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of protection provided by different types...

Page 7: ...s WARNING Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss These messages help you to identify a hazard avoid a hazard...

Page 8: ...viii Micro800TM Analog Combination I O Module User s Manual Pub 0300307 01 Rev A...

Page 9: ...s a Micro850 or Micro870 Controller and a controller power supply The number of 2085 IF4 SCXOF4 modules that can be installed with a Micro850 870 PLC is based on the current controller firmware revisi...

Page 10: ...e input range types Four data formats Four filter frequency setup Over or under range detection Open wire detection except for 0 to 20 mA current range Option to disable open wire detection for voltag...

Page 11: ...tware for the Micro850 and Micro870 family controllers or with the Module Configuration Converter MCC utility from Spectrum Controls Inc The module is factory calibrated and tested before shipping Aft...

Page 12: ...rent mode Less than 4 W at 50 Ohm resistance load on all output channels Less than 3 6 W at 250 Ohm resistance load on all output channels Less than 3 2 W at 500 Ohm resistance load on all output chan...

Page 13: ...Voltage output impedance Less than 1 ohm Output Overvoltage Protection 24 VDC Output Short Circuit Protection in current mode Current outputs are electronically current limited to 20 4 mA or less wit...

Page 14: ...eactance 100 H max in current mode Less than 1 F in voltage mode Output Settling Time Current Output Less than 1 ms to 63 of full scale with resistive loads Output Settling Time Voltage Output Less th...

Page 15: ...t resolution 424 nA Input voltage resolution Better than 678 uV bit with typical resolution of 339 1 uV bit for ranges of 0 to 5 V 0 to 10 V 10 VDC Current accuracy 4 and 17 Hz filters Error at 25 C M...

Page 16: ...e 100 AM at 1890 MHz 10 V M with 1 kHz sine wave 80 AM from 1400 2000 MHz 10 V M with 1 kHz sine wave 80 AM from 2000 2700 MHz EFT B immunity Performance Criteria B Signal Ports 2 kV at 5 kHz for 5 mi...

Page 17: ...egree 2 gas groups a b c and d CE EMC Directive IEC 61131 2 Programmable Controllers Third Edition 2007 02 Clause 8 IEC 61000 6 2 Generic Industrial Immunity IEC 61000 6 4 Generic Industrial Emissions...

Page 18: ...le it is initializing ON Run Mode The LED is solid green Module is initialized with no hardware fault detected Module is in Run mode OFF Major Fault or Power up or Power Off The module is just powerin...

Page 19: ...ough the bus interface The module also receives 5 VDC and 24 VDC through the bus interface WARNING HAZARD OF DAMAGE TO MODULE When multiple channels are configured in voltage mode and an external 24 V...

Page 20: ...1 12 Chapter 1 Module Overview User s Manual Pub 0300307 01 Rev A...

Page 21: ...t documented in a technical construction file IEC 61000 6 4 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 4 Generic standards Emission standard for industrial environments IEC 61000 6 2 Electromagnetic com...

Page 22: ...t or disconnect components unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous This product must be installed in an enclosure All wiring must comply with N E C article 501 4 b...

Page 23: ...lectrical noise Electrical noise coupled to the analog channels will reduce the performance accuracy of the module Group your modules to minimize adverse effects from radiated electrical noise and hea...

Page 24: ...ansion I O Module and one Quick Start Guide Description Description 1 Mounting screw hole mounting foot 4 Module interconnect latch 2 Removable Terminal Block RTB 5 DIN rail mounting latch 3 RTB hold...

Page 25: ...l fragments before removing the protective debris strip Do not wire more than 2 conductors on any single terminal If you insert or remove the expansion I O module while power is on an electrical arc c...

Page 26: ...ce approximately every 200 mm 7 8 in and use end anchors appropriately 1 Before mounting the module on a DIN rail use a flat bladed screwdriver in the DIN rail latch and pry it downwards until it is i...

Page 27: ...amage to your connector To install 1 Place the module next to the controller against the panel where you are mounting the module 2 Mark drilling holes through the mounting screw holes and mounting fee...

Page 28: ...Channel 1 return 5 OUT 2 Channel 2 voltage or current output 6 RTN2 Channel 2 return 7 OUT 3 Channel 3 voltage or current output 8 RTN3 Channel 3 return 9 NC No connection 10 NC No connection 11 IN 4...

Page 29: ...t v 9 011 and above as well You then send the configuration setup to the module Starting from CCW version 11 00 00 and later the software provides a module specific Add On Profile AOP to configure the...

Page 30: ...manually import a module AOP to CCW To view information about the AOP 1 Use RA s Module Profile Tool 2 0 This tool may be launched from within CCW by selecting the Module Profile Tool option from the...

Page 31: ...dule catalog name and then click the View button The View Module Profile window appears The first tab of the window provides the module identity information This information is described in greater de...

Page 32: ...ult configuration information click the Default Configuration tab The enabled checkbox shown on the bottom of the tab indicates that the module AOP provides the service for launching the MCC utility t...

Page 33: ...importing an AOP file see Appendix A For Version 11 00 00 and later the module is already available as a selection from the CCW Expansion Modules drop down menu To add the module to your project and...

Page 34: ...number of words available Each word is 16 bit Configuration The textbox lists out the whole module configuration value Radix The drop down menu contains the following number formats for indicating mod...

Page 35: ...ded by Spectrum Controls Inc You download the utility from the Spectrum Controls website at https www spectrumcontrols com To use the MCC utility 1 The first time you configure a Spectrum Controls 208...

Page 36: ...CCW User s Manual Pub 0300307 01 Rev A Example C Program Files x86 Rockwell Automation CCW SpectrumTool 3 To run the tool click Launch The Module Config Converter dialog appears 4 Select the 2085 IF4...

Page 37: ...uration Assembly for details on the settings for every configuration bit Chan Lists number of input channels from 0 to 3 Enable Specifies whether to disable use of this channel Enabled by default chec...

Page 38: ...Configuration Assembly for details on the settings for every configuration bit Channel Lists number of input channel from 0 to 3 Click to select Enable Specifies whether to disable use of this channe...

Page 39: ...Over Range Under Range or Load Error bit in Output Channel Status AI_02 01 will remain set even after the channel output is normal To clear the bits you must set the channel Unlatch Alarm Bits AO_04 t...

Page 40: ...operation Software Information 3 5 1 Software Versioning The software version tracks major and minor revisions for end users The shipped software version begins at version 1 1 Once released the major...

Page 41: ...to run mode The initial configuration assumes a default configuration of 0 to 20 mA for current settings and 10 V for all voltage settings for both input measurement and channel outputting PLC Interfa...

Page 42: ...less or equal to High Limit value of the selected output range type Ch0 Low Clamp Value C_02 Signed 16 bit INT Must be greater or equal to Low Limit value of the selected output range type Ch1 Config...

Page 43: ...e On 0 Off 1 0 20 mA 0 0 0 4 20 mA 0 0 1 10 V 0 1 0 0 10 V 0 1 1 0 5 V 1 0 0 EU 0 0 Percent 0 1 PID 1 0 Raw Prop 1 1 At Range 0 0 At Limit 0 1 At User 1 0 At Range 0 0 At Limit 0 1 At User 1 0 Off 0 O...

Page 44: ...rm Status bit at 0 Low Range value of the selected range type 1 Low Limit value of the selected range type Validation on the User defined Low Clamp value is ignored on above two options 2 User defined...

Page 45: ...ange Type Input Chan Enable On 0 Off 1 0 20 mA 0 0 0 4 20 mA 0 0 1 10 V 0 1 0 0 10 V 0 1 1 0 5 V 1 0 0 EU 0 0 Percent 0 1 PID 1 0 Raw Prop 1 1 17 Hz 0 0 4 Hz 0 1 62 Hz 1 0 470 Hz 1 1 Upscale 0 0 Downs...

Page 46: ...ting each channel status Module Channel Word Index High Byte Low Byte Bits 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Module Status AI_00 MF DRV SN CAL I3 I2 I1 I0 O3 O2 O1 O0 Output Status Ch 1 0 AI_01 OT...

Page 47: ...0 O n General Status Output Channel General status bit If a bit is set 1 then there is an error associated with that Output channel check Output Status bits for the indicated channel Bit 0 Output Cha...

Page 48: ...ctions 12 10 2 LD n Load Error Channel 11 If the channel is set to voltage mode this bit indicates a short circuit If the channel is set to current mode open circuit is indicated 11 3 DAC n DAC Commun...

Page 49: ...ardware fault 7 4 and 15 12 Not Used Bits marked as Not Used are set to 0 For even channels bits 7 4 in the word are unused For odd channels bits 15 12 in the word are unused Output Data Ch x AI_08 05...

Page 50: ...esponding condition is cleared The only way to clear the alarm is to set the appropriate Unlatch bit on this word Once it has been set and the alarm condition has been cleared the Unlatch bit should b...

Page 51: ...or user defined Output Word Output channel only ADC Filter Input channel only Operational state of the module Run Program Fault Range Limits by Software Controls Regardless of the final scaled value...

Page 52: ...they match with the output and input channels Also see corresponding M and B values listed in the table below Range Type Condition Analog Signal Engineering Unit 1 Percentage Range PID Raw Prop Count...

Page 53: ...t is set on the Input Assembly if the Output or Input Channel reading reaches or exceeds the defined or customizable operating range14 If the channel reading is equal to or less than the Low Range bas...

Page 54: ...the Low and High Clamp options separately Low High Clamp options for Output Channels are listed in the following table Index Clamp Option Note 0 At Range Default 1 At Limit 2 At User defined Clamp val...

Page 55: ...value coming from any Low Clamp Alarm option settings The same requirement above applies to the configured Low Clamp value It must be less than the High Clamp value coming from any High Alarm Option...

Page 56: ...Range Type selections the Downscale option refers to indicate the Low Limit and the Zero option would report a zero If a sensitive low impedance sensor is connected to the input channel circuitry app...

Page 57: ...previous setting if no configuration content change has occurred Both Outputs and Inputs resume normal operation when Run Mode is detected Product Performance 3 8 1 Update Rate for Output Channels The...

Page 58: ...not assert it within at least 900 ms The backplane reset line is also tied to the Hardware Watchdog The MCU is required to distinguish between a reset caused by a watchdog timeout vs a normal bus res...

Page 59: ...GPIO register of the hardware pre soldered GPIO pin connection for indexing This should return constant address number ADC reads the data register for getting ADC counts After settling input ADC if t...

Page 60: ...atus is faulted The module is disconnected as Offline mode If any of the following faults has happened look up the Configuration Table to use appropriate values Fault Code Extended Fault Code Error De...

Page 61: ...om electrostatic discharge ESD An electrostatic charge can accumulate on the surface of ordinary plastic wrapping or cushioning material In the unlikely event that the module should need to be returne...

Page 62: ...3 34 Chapter 3 Configuring the 2085 IF4XOF4 SC Using CCW User s Manual Pub 0300307 01 Rev A...

Page 63: ...ontrols website https www spectrumcontrols com and save the file to a local folder on your computer normally the Downloads folder 2 Run CCW 3 From the Tools menu select the Module Profile Tool option...

Page 64: ...8 Click Open to import the file 9 The program loads the rampp file and informs you that you need to restart the CCW program 10 After the program restarts create a new project or reload your project S...

Page 65: ...odules drop down list 3 5 Factory Default conditions 3 13 Fault Mode Operation 3 29 Filter option 3 10 Generate button 3 11 Glitch requirements 3 30 Hardware Features 1 10 Hazardous Location 2 2 HCE o...

Page 66: ...rs with MCC 3 7 Software Information 3 12 Software Updates 3 12 Software Versioning 3 12 Startup condition 3 13 System Overview 1 11 Technical support contact information vi Technical Support 3 33 Und...

Page 67: ...User s Manual Pub 0300307 01 Rev A...

Page 68: ...without notice The Encompass logo and Micro800 are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Corporate Headquarters Spectrum Controls Inc P O Box 6489 Bellevue WA 98008 USA 1705 132nd Avenue NE Bellevue WA 98...

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