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Micro800

TM

 16-Channel Analog Input Module 

iii 

User’s Manual Pub. 0300306-02 Rev. B 

Preface 

Read this preface to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual. This preface 

covers the following topics: 

 

Who should use this manual 

 

How to use this manual 

 

Related documentation 

 

Technical support 

 

Documentation 

 

Conventions used in this manual 

Who Should  

Use This Manual  

Use this manual if you are responsible for designing, installing, programming, or 

troubleshooting control systems that use the Micro800

TM

 16-Channel Analog 

Input Module. 
 

NOTE 

 

Before you access any equipment or begin to install any IO modules, 

review all safety material and warnings in the Micro830, Micro850, and 

Micro870 Programmable Controllers User Manual. Be sure to review the 

warnings provided in this document before you start installing a module in 

a system.  
Keep in mind that Version 2.1 of the module firmware is required for 

operation with 870 controllers. 

 

How to Use  

This Manual  

As much as possible, we organized this manual to explain, in a task-by-task 

manner, how to install, configure, program, operate, and troubleshoot a control 

system using the Micro800

TM

 16-Channel Analog Input Module. 

Related  

Documentation 

The table below provides a listing of publications that contain important 

information about Allen-Bradley Micro800 Expansion I/O Module systems. 

For 

Refer to this Document  

Allen-Bradley 

Pub. No.  

Product outline 

Micro850 Programmable Logic 

Controller Product Profile 

2080-PP003 

Selection information 

Micro800 Programmable 

Controllers Family Selection 

Guide 

2080-SG001 

General instructions for 

using 

Micro800 Programmable 

Controllers General Instructions 

2080-RM001 

Installing an external 

power supply 

Micro800 External AC Power 

Supply Installation Instructions 

2080-IN001 

Summary of Contents for Micro800 2085sc-IF16C

Page 1: ...User s Manual Pub 0300306 02 Rev B...

Page 2: ...rvice 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 inform...

Page 3: ...1 SECTION 3 1 INTRODUCTION 3 1 SECTION 3 2 2085SC IF16C AND 2085SC IF16V AOP 3 2 SECTION 3 3 CCW CONFIGURATION TAB 3 6 SECTION 3 4 SETTING CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS USING MCC 3 8 SECTION 3 5 SOFTWARE...

Page 4: ...ii Micro800TM 16 Channel Analog Input Module User s Manual Pub 0300306 02 Rev B SECTION 3 8 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 3 27 APPENDIX A MANUALLY IMPORTING AN AOP A 1 INDEX I 1...

Page 5: ...t before you start installing a module in a system Keep in mind that Version 2 1 of the module firmware is required for operation with 870 controllers How to Use This Manual As much as possible we org...

Page 6: ...ding Guidelines Allen Bradley publication 1770 4 1 for additional installation requirements NEMA Standards publication 250 and IEC publication 60529 as applicable for explanations of the degrees of pr...

Page 7: ...dings 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 ha...

Page 8: ...vi Micro800TM 16 Channel Analog Input Module User s Manual Pub 0300306 02 Rev B...

Page 9: ...m system requirement in which Expansion I O Modules can be installed is a Micro850 or Micro870 Controller and a controller power supply The number of 2085sc 16C 16V modules that can be installed with...

Page 10: ...ated from each other The 2085sc IF16 modules use two sets of 20 bit Sigma Delta analog to digital converters to achieve a 16 bit resolution The modules digitally convert and store analog data from eit...

Page 11: ...0 Hz square wave 50 Pulse 100 AM at 900 MHz 10 V M with 200 Hz square wave 50 Pulse 100 AM at 1890 MHz Inputs per module 16 current or voltage differential input channels Input ranges Current IF16C 0...

Page 12: ...any two pins must be limited to 28 VDC as well Peak Inrush Current Less than 150 mA for 5 V Less than 400 mA for 24 V Isolation Input to backplane isolation 50 VAC working Reinforced isolation tested...

Page 13: ...contact Radiated RF immunity Performance Criteria A 10 V M with 1 kHz sine wave 80 AM from 80 6000 MHz 10 V M with 200 Hz square wave 50 Pulse 100 AM at 900 MHz 10 V M with 200 Hz square wave 50 Pulse...

Page 14: ...Clause 8 Zones A B EN 61000 6 2 Generic Industrial Immunity EN 61000 6 4 Generic Industrial Emissions UKCA Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 BS EN 61131 2 BS EN 61000 6 4 BS EN 61000 6 2...

Page 15: ...LED blink status 1 Internal use only 2 Internal use only 3 Internal use only 4 Internal use only 5 Indicates ADC communication error 6 Indicates Watchdog reset A 2085sc IF16 module with Version 2 1 fi...

Page 16: ...dule must be replaced 3 Calibration invalid or corrupted This code will be seen for newly manufactured boards that have yet to be calibrated Factory calibration must be performed Return the module to...

Page 17: ...Communication RTB pins x8 channels 50VAC Working Reinforced Isolation 5V DC 24V DC used by backplane circuitry Status Indicator 2085 Backplane Inx Inx 8 Input Channels ESD Protection Channel Multiplex...

Page 18: ...1 10 Chapter 1 Module Overview User s Manual Pub 0300306 02 Rev B...

Page 19: ...the following standards in whole or in part documented in a technical construction file EN 61000 6 4 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 4 Generic standards Emission standard for industrial envi...

Page 20: ...statement applies to use in hazardous locations WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I Division 2 Class II Division 2 and Class III Division 2 Do not re...

Page 21: ...signal to your system s field devices causing unintended machine motion Causing an explosion in a hazardous environment Causing an electrical arc Electrical arcing causes excessive wear to contacts o...

Page 22: ...lete Once wiring is complete and the module is free of debris carefully remove protective strip Failure to remove strip before operating can cause overheating 2 4 1 Minimum Spacing Maintain spacing fr...

Page 23: ...ful when stripping wires Wire fragments that fall into the controller could cause damage Once wiring is complete make sure the controller is free of all metal fragments before removing the protective...

Page 24: ...ing the module on a DIN rail use a flat bladed screwdriver in the DIN rail latch and pry it downwards until it is in the unlatched position 2 Hook the top of the DIN rail mounting area of the module o...

Page 25: ...hold down and terminal screws must be tightened by hand using the guidelines They must not be tightened using a power tool Use a screwdriver of 0 8 2 mm and tighten to no more than 0 25 N m 2 2 lb in...

Page 26: ...turn 7 IN3 Ch 3 Voltage Current Input 25 IN11 Ch 11 Voltage Current Input 8 IN3 Ch 3 Voltage Current Return 26 IN11 Ch 11 Voltage Current Return 9 IN4 Ch 4 Voltage Current Input 27 IN12 Ch 12 Voltage...

Page 27: ...controller firmware must be at 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 O...

Page 28: ...the module s AOP to configure your module The AOP is available in the CCW software If not available or a newer revision is released see Appendix A about how to manually import a module AOP to CCW To v...

Page 29: ...ears If necessary confirm with the Windows operating system that you wish to run the software 3 Select the row showing the module catalog name 16C is example used here but this information is applicab...

Page 30: ...rst tab of the window provides the module identity information This information is described in greater detail in Module Identity later in this section 4 To view software language availability module...

Page 31: ...access the help file provided for the module 5 To view default configuration information click the Default Configuration tab 16C 16V 6 The enabled checkbox shown on the bottom of the tab indicates tha...

Page 32: ...y only if you are using a CCW version earlier than 11 00 00 For information on manually importing an AOP file see Appendix A For Version 11 00 00 and later the module is already available as a selecti...

Page 33: ...Variables Tab To view the configuration tab click the Configuration option Maximum Length Shows maximum number of words available Each word is 16 bit Configuration The textbox lists out the whole mod...

Page 34: ...vided by Spectrum Controls Inc You download the utility from the Spectrum Controls website at www spectrumcontrols com NOTE It is recommended that when you generate your configuration that you use the...

Page 35: ...ry where you installed the CCW program and select the ModuleConfigConverter tool located in the Spectrum Tool directory Example C Program Files x86 Rockwell Automation CCW SpectrumTool 3 To run the to...

Page 36: ...nces between the 16C 16V modules are described where relevant under Range Type See Channel Configuration Bit locations listed later in this section for details on the settings for every configuration...

Page 37: ...nd to an open circuit condition Default is Upscale ADC Filter Specifies which filter to use Default is 16 7 Hz Low Alarm Value Specifies value below which alarm is triggered Default value is 0 Example...

Page 38: ...of the CCW Configuration tab have the textbox visible on the monitor screen and then click Copy to CCW button4 The utility copies the configuration settings and shows it inside the textbox Example sh...

Page 39: ...0 mA range with the 17 Hz filter in Engineering 1 units The default configuration for the IF16V is for all channels enabled in the 10 V range with the 17 Hz filter in Engineering 1 units Module Identi...

Page 40: ...n Bit Location Data Channel Configuration Bit location details are listed below Descriptions of each section are provided following this table Unused bits must remain 0 To Select Make these bit settin...

Page 41: ...in the Configuration Assembly table is defined as follows Unused bits must be 0 Name Bit Description Channel Enable Bit 0 0 Enable default 1 Disable Data Format Bit 1 2 0 Engineering Unit 1 default 1...

Page 42: ...s alarms are disabled their values must be 0 Word Offset Name Type Length Words Description 0 Process Alarm Low Value INT 1 Channel low alarm value 1 Process Alarm High Value INT 1 Channel high alarm...

Page 43: ...tus Bits Channel 2 3 Input 18 Ch 4 5 Status STRUCT 1 Channel Status Bits Channel 4 5 Input 19 Ch 6 7 Status STRUCT 1 Channel Status Bits Channel 6 7 Input 20 Ch 8 9 Status STRUCT 1 Channel Status Bits...

Page 44: ...m 1 Alarm Bit 4 Bit 12 Under range 0 Not Under range 1 Input Signal Under range Bit 5 Bit 13 Over range 0 Not Over range 1 Input Signal Over range Bit 6 Bit 14 Open Circuit 0 No Open Circuit 1 Open Ci...

Page 45: ...ocess Alarm High Latch Clear 0 Normal Operation 1 Clear Alarm Latch Bit 5 Ch 2 Process Alarm Low Latch Clear 0 Normal Operation 1 Clear Alarm Latch Bit 6 Ch 3 Process Alarm High Latch Clear 0 Normal O...

Page 46: ...it 8 Ch 12 Process Alarm High Latch Clear 0 Normal Operation 1 Clear Alarm Latch Bit 9 Ch 12 Process Alarm Low Latch Clear 0 Normal Operation 1 Clear Alarm Latch Bit 10 Ch 13 Process Alarm High Latch...

Page 47: ...ogrammable allowing you to select from four different filter frequencies Index Filter Hz Note 0 17 Default 1 4 2 62 3 470 The software uses the following channel scan times The scan time is based on e...

Page 48: ...its associated with each data format input range and signal value Data Format Description Engineering Unit 1 The module scales analog input data to the actual current voltage values in mA or mV for th...

Page 49: ...scaled data in the input table in engineering units is the slope is the ADC signal data at the terminal block converted to corresponding data format is the offset Once the module receives the configur...

Page 50: ...is not latched if the input signal goes back into normal operating range the alarm is automatically cleared This feature applies to all input types The under range and over range status bits are defi...

Page 51: ...ange status bit is also set For the Zero open circuit detection setting an open circuit condition causes the channel input data to report a value equivalent to zero for the selected input range and da...

Page 52: ...the Data Format setting in the Channel Configuration data 0 440 44F Alarm Not Enabled Check the Channel Enable Process Alarm Enable and Process Alarm Latch bits in the Channel Configuration data This...

Page 53: ...osed in approved ESD packaging such as static shielding metalized bag or black conductive container Spectrum Controls reserves the right to void the warranty on any unit that is improperly packaged fo...

Page 54: ...3 28 Chapter 3 Configuring the 2085sc IF16 Using CCW User s Manual Pub 0300306 02 Rev B...

Page 55: ...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 4 When prompted by Windows User Account Control to confi...

Page 56: ...p file and informs you that you need to restart the CCW program 9 After the program restarts create a new project or reload your project Select an Available slot from the Expansion Modules drop down l...

Page 57: ...tory default on startup 3 13 Generate configuration 3 11 Hardware features 1 6 specifications 1 2 Hardware Features 1 6 Hazardous Location 2 2 Hex option 3 8 High Alarm Value field 3 11 Input ADC Filt...

Page 58: ...nu 3 7 Range Type field 3 11 Remove Power 2 3 Safety Test specifications 1 6 Software updating 3 13 Specifications hardware 1 2 safety test 1 6 System description 1 1 Technical Assistance description...

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