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5000 Series Analog I/O Modules in Logix5000 Control Systems

Catalog Numbers  5069-IF8, 5069-IY4, 5069-OF4, 5069-OF8

User Manual

Содержание 5069-IF8

Страница 1: ...5000SeriesAnalogI OModulesinLogix5000ControlSystems Catalog Numbers 5069 IF8 5069 IY4 5069 OF4 5069 OF8 User Manual ...

Страница 2: ...ssion of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions Allen Bradley Compact I O ControlLogix Integrated Architecture Logix5000 Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software and Studio 5000 Logix Designer are trademarks of Rockwell Automation I...

Страница 3: ...oller to Output Module Data Transmission 18 Output Module to Controller Data Transmission 19 Listen Only Mode 20 Use 5069 ARM and 5069 FPD Modules 20 5069 ARM Address Reserve Module 21 5069 FPD Field Potential Distributor 22 Protected Operations 23 Chapter2 CommonAnalogI O ModuleFeatures Rolling Timestamp of Data 26 Rolling Timestamp with the 5069 IF8 and 5069 IY4 Modules 26 Rolling Timestamp with...

Страница 4: ... Digital Filter 42 Underrange Overrange Detection 43 Process Alarms 44 Rate Alarm 47 Sensor Offset 47 Open Wire Detection 48 Over Temperature Detection 48 Fault and Status Reporting 49 Chapter4 Current Voltage Temperature sensingAnalog InputModuleFeatures 5069 IY4 Module Features 52 Multiple Input Ranges 53 Notch Filter 54 Digital Filter 57 Underrange Overrange Detection 58 Process Alarms 61 Rate ...

Страница 5: ...ng 82 Chapter6 ConfiguretheModule Before You Begin 84 Create a New Module 84 Discover Modules 84 New Module 86 Edit the Module Configuration Common Categories 88 General Category 88 Connection Category 90 Module Info Category 91 Edit 5069 IF8 Module Configuration Categories 92 Channels Category 92 Calibration Category 94 Edit 5069 IY4 Module Configuration Categories 95 Channels Category 95 CJ Chan...

Страница 6: ...Module Module Status Indicator 123 5069 Compact I O Analog Input Modules Status Indicators 125 5069 Compact I O Analog Output Modules Status Indicators 127 Use the Logix Designer Application for Troubleshooting 129 Warning Signal in the I O Configuration Tree 129 Status and Fault Information in Module Properties Categories 130 Logix Designer Application Tag Editor 131 AppendixB ModuleTagDefinition...

Страница 7: ...canusewith 5000 series analog I O modules see the product description at http www ab com You must use the Logix Designer application version 28 or greater to configure the 5000 series analog I O modules Resource Description 5069 Compact I O Analog 8 channel Current Voltage Input Modules Installation Instructions publication 5069 IN010 Describes how to install and wire the 5069 IF8 analog input mod...

Страница 8: ...ential Distributor Installation Instructions publication 5069 IN001 Describes how to install and wire the 5069 FPD module 5069 Compact I O Address Reserve Module InstallationInstructions publication5069 in002 Describes how to install the 5069 ARM module Integrated Architecture and CIP Sync Configuration ApplicationTechnique publication IA AT003 Provides information about CIP Sync technology and ho...

Страница 9: ...ication to configure the modules 5069 Compact I O analog I O modules use the Producer Consumer network communication model This communication is an intelligent data exchange between modules and other system devices in which each module produces data without first being polled Topic Page BeforeYou Begin 10 Types of 5069 Compact I O Analog I O Modules 10 Ownership 12 Construct a 5069 Compact I O Sys...

Страница 10: ...he 5069 Compact I O EtherNet IP Adapter Installation Instructions publication 5069 IN003 Make sure that you have enough 5069 Removable Terminal Blocks RTBs to satisfy your application needs Types of 5069 Compact I O Analog I O Modules Table 1 describes the types of 5069 Compact I O analog I O modules IMPORTANT RTBs are not included with your module purchase Table 1 5069 Compact I O Analog I O Modu...

Страница 11: ...d input output devices Indicators help with troubleshooting anomalies 2 Interlocking side pieces Securely installs 5069 Compact I O modules in the system 3 DIN rail latch Secures the module on the DIN rail 4 MOD power bus and SA power bus connectors Pass system side and field side power across the internal circuitry of the I O modules in a 5069 Compact I O system The connectors are isolated from e...

Страница 12: ...listed previously Other controllers can establish Listen Only connections to the 5069 Compact I O analog I O modules If necessary different Logix5000 controllers can own different 5069 Compact I O modules that reside in the same chassis For example one 1756 L85E controller can operate as the owner controller for a 5069 Compact I O module in slot 1 of a 5069 Compact I O system Another 1756 L85E con...

Страница 13: ...roject for the Logix5000 controller that owns the 5069 Compact I O analog I O module The project includes module configuration data for the 5069 Compact I O analog I O modules The Logix Designer application transfers the project to the owner controller during the program download Data is then transferred to the 5069 Compact I O analog I O modules over the EtherNet IP network The 5069 Compact I O a...

Страница 14: ...Connection is a required parameter in the Module Definition The choice determines what data is exchanged between the controller and the module Table 2 describes the connection types that you can use with 5069 Compact I O analog I O modules Table 2 Connections 5069 Compact I O Analog I O Modules ConnectionType Description 5069 Compact I O Analog Input Modules 5069 Compact I O Analog Output Modules ...

Страница 15: ...cket Interval RPI is a configurable parameter that defines a specific rate at which data is exchanged between the owner controller and the module You set the RPI value during initial module configuration and can adjust it as necessary after module operation has begun Valid RPI values are 0 2 750 ms To see where to set the RPI see page 90 For more information on guidelines for specifying RPI rates ...

Страница 16: ...At the RPI not only does the module send input data to the controller but also the controller sends data to the module inputs For example the controller sends data to command the module to unlatch alarms or enable alarms Input Module to Controller DataTransmission The following events occur when a 5069 Compact I O analog input module sends data to the controller 1 The module scans its channels for...

Страница 17: ...work 3 After receiving data from the network the 5069 AEN2TR EtherNet IP adapter in the 5069 Compact I O system receives the data from the network and transmits it to the 5069 Compact I O system backplane 4 The 5069 Compact I O analog input module receives the data from the backplane and behaves as dictated by its configuration Output Module Operation The controller sends data to an output module ...

Страница 18: ...ler sends data to a 5069 Compact I O analog output module 1 Data is sent in one of the following ways If the controller is directly connected to the EtherNet IP network it broadcasts data to the network In this case skip to step 3 If the controller is connected to the EtherNet IP network via a communication module the controller transmits the data to the backplane In this case skip to step 2 2 The...

Страница 19: ... at the RPI For example the module alerts the controller if a short circuit condition exists on the module The following events occur when a 5069 Compact I O analog output module sends data to the controller at the RPI 1 The module sends the data to the 5069 Compact I O system backplane 2 The 5069 AEN2TR EtherNet IP adapter in the 5069 Compact I O system sends the data over the EtherNet IP network...

Страница 20: ...le Definition Parameters on page 89 Use 5069 ARM and 5069 FPD Modules The following 5069 modules are available for unique purposes in a 5069 Compact I O system 5069 ARM Address Reserve Module 5069 FPD Field Potential Distributor IMPORTANT Remember the following If a controller uses a Listen Only connection the connection must use the Multicast option In this case all other connections to the modul...

Страница 21: ...d 5069 IB16 module is not available for insertion To install 5069 Compact I O modules you attach them to left most device in the system The node addresses increment as each module is installed To make sure that the 5069 IB16 module is installed in the correct location later you install a 5069 ARM address reserve module during initial system installation When the required 5069 IB16 module is availa...

Страница 22: ...e field potential distributor blocks the passage of field side power to the left of the distributor and functions as a new field side power source for the modules to the right Figure 4 shows a 5069 Compact I O system that includes a field potential distributor In this example the field potential distributer is used to isolate digital I O modules from analog I O modules regarding field side power F...

Страница 23: ...ions are accepted 5 Configuration change is accepted in the following scenarios Changes are made in the Module Properties dialog box and you click Apply Changes are made in the Configuration tags and you send a Reconfigure Module MSG to the module 6 The difference between Rejected and Not allowed is that rejected activities can be attempted in the Logix Designer application but do not take effect ...

Страница 24: ...24 Rockwell Automation Publication 5000 UM005B EN P November 2015 Chapter 1 Analog I O Module Operation in a Logix5000 Control System Notes ...

Страница 25: ... I O analog output modules convert a digital value to an analog signal For example the modules can convert the following Volts Milliamps Topic Page RollingTimestamp of Data 26 Floating Point Data Format 26 Calibration 26 Module Data Quality Reporting 27 Software Configurable 28 Fault and Status Reporting 29 Module Inhibiting 29 Electronic Keying 30 Producer Consumer Communication 31 Status Indicat...

Страница 26: ...the system time change RollingTimestamp with the 5069 OF4 and 5069 OF8 Modules For the 5069 Compact I O analog output modules the rolling timestamp value is updated only when new values are applied to the Digital to Analog Converter DAC Floating Point Data Format The 5069 Compact I O analog I O modules return channel data to the controller in the IEEE 32 bit floating point data format In your Logi...

Страница 27: ...oot the module for the typical causes first I Chxx Uncertain This tag indicates that channel data can be inaccurate but the degree of inaccuracy is unknown We recommend that you do not use the data for control If the tag is set to 1 you know that the data can be inaccurate but you must troubleshoot the module to discover what degree of inaccuracy exists Typical causes of uncertain data include the...

Страница 28: ...nnels in the group The Notch Filter settings for the other input channels in the group remain the same Software Configurable Logix Designer application provides an interface to configure each module All module features are enabled or disabled through the I O configuration within the software All module features are enabled or disabled through the I O configuration in the Logix Designer application...

Страница 29: ... to the module until the connection is uninhibited In your application a controller already owns a module has downloaded the configuration to the module and is exchanging data over the connection between the devices In this case when you inhibit the module the owner controller behaves as if the connection to the module does not exist You can use module inhibiting in these instances You want to upd...

Страница 30: ...he defined device With Compatible Module you can typically replace a device with another device that has the following characteristics Same catalog number Same or higher Major Revision Minor Revision as follows If the Major Revision is the same the Minor Revision must be the same or higher If the Major Revision is higher the Minor Revision can be any number Disable Keying Indicates that the keying...

Страница 31: ...heck the health and operational status of the module The status indicator displays vary for each module For more information on status indicators see Appendix A Troubleshoot Your Module on page 123 Alarm Latching When enabled Alarm Latching lets you latch a module alarm in the set position once the alarm is triggered The alarm remains set even if the condition causing it to occur disappears until ...

Страница 32: ...arm type determines which tag to change For more information on module tags and how to use them see Appendix B Module Tag Definitions on page 97 Unlatch Alarms Once an alarm is latched you must manually unlatch it You can use the module tags to unlatch an alarm The alarm type determines which module tag to change For example to unlatch a Low Low alarm on a 5069 Compact I O analog input module you ...

Страница 33: ...nits or in engineering units listed as Percent of Full Scale in the Logix Designer application For example if you use the 5069 IF8 module in Current mode with an input range of 4 20 mA consider the following To receive values in signal units configure the module as follows Low Signal 4 mA High Signal 20 mA Low Engineering 4 EU High Engineering 20 EU To receive values in Percent of Full Scale confi...

Страница 34: ...e for any inaccuracy inherent to the input or output device connected to the channel The offset value adjusts the input or output data value The following channel offset features are available Sensor Offset Available on 5069 Compact I O analog input modules For more information on using the Sensor Offset feature see page 47 and page 68 Channel Offset Available on 5069 Compact I O analog output mod...

Страница 35: ...accuracy when operating in 25 C 77 F conditions 0 10 The level of module accuracy remains 0 10 whether it is operating in Current mA Voltage V RTD or Thermocouple mode Only the 5069 IY4 module supports the RTD or Thermocouple modes Module Accuracy Drift withTemperature Module Accuracy Drift with Temperature represents the error that occurs if the module s ambient temperature changes a total of 60 ...

Страница 36: ...update the firmware Updated firmware revisions are made available for a variety of reasons for example to correct an anomaly that existed in previous module firmware revisions You access updated firmware files at the Rockwell Automation Product Compatibility and Download Center PCDC A link to the PCDC is available at http www ab com At the PCDC you can use the module catalog number to check for fi...

Страница 37: ...romagnetic noise and provide improved flexibility regarding cable length when wiring your module Topic Page Module Features 38 Fault and Status Reporting 49 IMPORTANT Remember the following This module also has features that apply to all 5069 Compact I O analog I O modules that are described in Chapter 2 Common Analog I O Module Features on page 25 You can configure the features that are described...

Страница 38: ...Alarms Rate Alarm Sensor Offset Open Wire Detection Over Temperature Detection Multiple Input Ranges The 5069 IF8 module supports multiple input ranges The input type that you choose during module configuration determines the available input ranges An input type is chosen on a channel by channel basis To see where to choose an input range for the 5069 IF8 module see page 93 Table 5 Input Ranges In...

Страница 39: ... Notch Filter based on what noise frequencies are present in the module operating environment and any sampling requirements that are needed for control For example if the Notch Filter setting is 60 Hz 60 Hz AC line noise and its overtones are filtered out The following Notch Filter settings are available on a 5069 IF8 module 5 Hz 10 Hz 15 Hz 20 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 100 Hz 200 Hz 500 Hz 1000 Hz 2500 Hz 5...

Страница 40: ...eed and the other provides slightly better resolution at slower sample speeds Table 6 Notch Filter and Recommended Minimum Module RPIValues Effect on Noise Rejection Notch Filter Recommended Minimum Module RPIValue ApplicationThat is ConfiguredWith Only One Channel Enabled ApplicationWith All Channels Enabled and Using the Same Notch Filter Setting on All Channels Faster Sampling Speed Better Nois...

Страница 41: ...able 8 lists the values in an application that needs better noise rejection Table 7 Example ApplicationThat Requires Faster Sampling Speed Channel Group Channel Notch Filter Recommended Minimum Module RPI for Each Channel 1 Recommended Minimum Module RPI Recommended Minimum Module RPI to Use in Module Configuration Grouped together Ch00 50 Hz 25 2 ms 28 3 ms 80 8 ms Ch01 1000 Hz 2 2 ms Ch02 Disabl...

Страница 42: ... filter equation is as shown To see where to choose a digital filter for the 5069 IF8 module see page 93 0 1 Time in Seconds 20 0 Amplitude 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 40 60 80 100 120 Yn Yn 1 Xn Yn 1 t t TA Yn Present Output Filtered PeakVoltage PV Yn 1 Previous Output Filtered PV t Module Channel UpdateTime seconds TA Digital Filter time Constant seconds Xn Present Input Unfilter...

Страница 43: ...e Tag Definitions on page 133 Table 9 Input SignalThreshold Ranges InputType Range UnderrangeThreshold OverrangeThreshold Deadband 2 2 The module has alarm deadband values for each range The deadband lets a condition remain set despite it disappearing For example if a module uses a Current input type in the 4 20 mA range and the signal value goes below 3 mA the underrange condition is triggered Be...

Страница 44: ...ering Units that once the signal reaches the value the alarm is triggered Process Alarm trigger points are related to the Scaling parameters that you configure for the channel The Engineering Units that are established in Scaling determine the Process Alarm trigger points That is the available trigger point values can be in signal units or engineering units For example consider a channel that uses...

Страница 45: ... that alarm For example change the O Chxx LAlarmUnlatch tag for the low alarm that you want to unlatch from 0 to 1 For more information on how to use the module tags see Appendix B Module Tag Definitions on page 133 IMPORTANT Before you unlatch an alarm make sure the condition that triggered the alarm no longer exists IMPORTANT After an alarm is unlatched change the tag back from 1 to 0 You must c...

Страница 46: ...each of the four alarms at some point during module operation In this example latching is disabled therefore each alarm turns Off when the condition that caused it to set ceases to exist Figure 5 Alarm Deadband Alarm Settings To see where to set the Alarm Deadband on the 5069 IF8 module see page 93 43153 High high Low low Low High Alarm Deadbands High high alarm turns Off High alarm remains On Hig...

Страница 47: ... alarm is immediately latched again We suggest that you unlatch the Rate Alarm only after the rate of change between input samples has returned below the Rate Alarm Limit value Sensor Offset The Sensor Offset compensates for any known error on the sensor or channel to which the sensor is connected The value is set in signal units and is added to the data value For example consider an application t...

Страница 48: ...al for a channel is below 100 μA IMPORTANT This feature is availableinCurrentmodeonlywhen the channel uses the 4 20 mA input range Input data for the channel changes to a specific scaled value corresponding to the Underrange value for the channel s Input Range The I Chxx OpenWire tag changes to 1 A fault occurs and the I Chxx Fault tag is set to 1 Voltage The input signal value reaches full scale ...

Страница 49: ...The counter is a rolling counter that skips 0 on rollovers Chxx Uncertain The channel data can be imperfect but it is not known to what degree of inaccuracy Chxx FieldPowerOff Field power is not present on the channel Chxx NotANumber The most recently received data value was not a number Chxx LLAlarm The following conditions exist The I Chxx Data tag value is less than the C Chxx LLAlarmLimit tag ...

Страница 50: ...50 Rockwell Automation Publication 5000 UM005B EN P November 2015 Chapter 3 Current Voltage Analog Input Module Features 5069 IF8 Notes ...

Страница 51: ... to the effects of electromagnetic noise and provide improved flexibility regarding cable length when wiring your module Topic Page Module Features 52 Fault and Status Reporting 71 IMPORTANT Remember the following Thismodulealsohasfeaturesthatapplytoall5069CompactI O analogI O modules that are described in Chapter 2 Common Analog I O Module Features on page 25 You can configure the features that a...

Страница 52: ...le Features 5069 IY4 Module Features The 5069 IY4 module has the following features Multiple Input Ranges Notch Filter Digital Filter Underrange Overrange Detection Process Alarms Rate Alarm Sensor Types Sensor Offset 10 Ohm Copper Offset Open Wire Detection Temperature Units Over Temperature Detection Cold Junction Compensation ...

Страница 53: ...elect a sensor type Table 12 describes the available module input ranges To see where to choose an input range for the 5069 IY4 module see page 96 Table 12 5069 IY4 Module Channel Input Ranges InputType SensorType Available Input Ranges Current mA N A One of the following 0 20 mA 4 20 mA Voltage V N A One of the following 10 10V 0 5V 0 10V RTD Ohm One of the following 1 500 2 1000 4 2000 8 4000 10...

Страница 54: ...y Choose a Notch Filter based on what noise frequencies are present in the module operating environment and any sampling requirements that are needed for control For example if the Notch Filter setting is 60 Hz 60 Hz AC line noise and its overtones are filtered out The following Notch Filter settings are available on a 5069 IY4 module 5 Hz 10 Hz 15 Hz 20 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 100 Hz 200 Hz 500 Hz 1000 Hz...

Страница 55: ...d and the other provides slightly better resolution at slower sample speeds Table 13 Notch Filter and Recommended Minimum Module RPIValues Effect on Noise Rejection Notch Filter Recommended Minimum Module RPIValue ApplicationThat is ConfiguredWith Only One Channel Enabled ApplicationWith All Channels Enabled and Using the Same Notch Filter Setting on All Channels Faster Sampling Speed Better Noise...

Страница 56: ...lues in an example application that needs a faster sampling speed Table 15 lists the values in an example application that needs better noise rejection Table 14 Example ApplicationThat Requires Faster Sampling Speed Channel Notch Filter Recommended Minimum Module RPI for Each Channel 1 1 The values in this column are listed in Table 13 Recommended Minimum Module RPItoUseinModuleConfiguration Ch00 ...

Страница 57: ...he digital filter equation is as shown To see where to choose a digital filter for the 5069 IY4 module see page 96 0 1 Time in Seconds 20 0 Amplitude 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 40 60 80 100 120 Yn Yn 1 Xn Yn 1 t t TA Yn Present Output Filtered PeakVoltage PV Yn 1 Previous Output Filtered PV t Module Channel UpdateTime seconds TA Digital Filter time Constant seconds Xn Present Inpu...

Страница 58: ...n overrange condition does not exist until the input signal is greater than 12V Table 16 lists the input ranges of the 5069 IY4 module and the thresholds in each range before the module detects an underrange overrange condition Table 16 InputType Underrange OverrangeThresholds InputType Range Current and Voltage InputType SensorType RTD andThermocouple InputType Underrange Threshold Overrange Thre...

Страница 59: ...F 2593 K 4668 R E 270 C 454 F 3 K 6 R 1000 C 1832 F 1273 K 2292 R J 210 C 346 F 63 K 114 R 1200 C 2192 F 1473 K 2652 R K 270 C 454 F 3 K 6 R 1372 C 2502 F 1645 K 2961 R N 270 C 454 F 3 K 6 R 1300 C 2372 F 1573 K 2832 R R 50 C 58 F 223 K 402 R 1768 C 3215 F 2041 K 3674 R Table 16 InputType Underrange OverrangeThresholds InputType Range Current and Voltage InputType SensorType RTD andThermocouple In...

Страница 60: ...or each range The deadband lets a condition remain set despite it disappearing For example if a module uses a Current input type in the 4 20 mA range and the signal value goes below 3 mA the underrange condition is triggered Because of the 0 07 mA deadband the condition is not cleared until the signal value reaches 3 07 mA For more information on Alarm Deadbands see page 63 IMPORTANT The Disable A...

Страница 61: ... in Engineering Units that once the signal reaches the value the alarm is triggered Process Alarm trigger points are related to the Scaling parameters that you configure for the channel The Engineering Units that are established in Scaling determine the Process Alarm trigger points That is the available trigger point values can be in signal units or engineering units For example consider a channel...

Страница 62: ...for that alarm For example change the O Chxx LAlarmUnlatch tag for the low alarm that you want to unlatch from 0 to 1 For more information on how to use the module tags see Appendix B Module Tag Definitions on page 133 IMPORTANT Before you unlatch an alarm make sure the condition that triggered the alarm no longer exists IMPORTANT After an alarm is unlatched change the tag back from 1 to 0 You mus...

Страница 63: ...that sets each of the four alarms at some point during module operation In this example latching is disabled therefore each alarm turns Off when the condition that caused it to set ceases to exist Figure 6 Alarm Deadband Alarm Settings To see where to set the Alarm Deadband on the 5069 IY4 module see page 97 43153 High high Low low Low High Alarm Deadbands High high alarm turns Off High alarm rema...

Страница 64: ... any point in the system operation If you change the unlatch tag to 1 and the triggering condition remains the alarm is immediately latched again We suggest that you unlatch the Rate Alarm only after the rate of change between input samples has returned below the Rate Alarm Limit value SensorTypes This module supports multiple sensor types with the available selections dictated by the input type c...

Страница 65: ... affect temperature limits on the 5069 IY4 module see page 96 For example you can configure a channel with the following parameters Input Type RTD Sensor Type 120 Ohm NI 672 Temperature Units Celsius In this case the Scaling parameters are set as follows Low Signal 80 0000 C Low Engineering 80 0000 High Signal 320 0000 C High Engineering 320 0000 IMPORTANT When you make the configuration choices t...

Страница 66: ...rTypes InputType SensorType Temperature Range Limits RTD 100 Ohm PT 385 200 Ohm PT 385 500 Ohm PT 385 1000 Ohm PT 385 200 870 C 328 1598 F 73 1143 K 132 2058 R 100 Ohm PT 3916 200 Ohm PT 3916 500 Ohm PT 3916 1000 Ohm PT 3916 200 630 C 328 1166 F 73 903 K 132 1626 R 10 Ohm CU 427 200 260 C 328 500 F 73 533 K 132 960 R 120 Ohm NI 672 80 320 C 112 608 F 193 593 K 348 1068 R 100 Ohm NI 618 120 Ohm NI ...

Страница 67: ... R TCType E 270 1000 C 454 1832 F 3 1273 K 6 2292 R TCType J 210 1200 C 346 2192 F 63 1473 K 114 2652 R TCType K 270 1372 C 454 2502 F 3 1645 K 6 2961 R TCType N 270 1300 C 454 2372 F 3 1573 K 6 2832 R TCType R 50 1768 C 58 3215 F 223 2041 K 402 3674 R TCType S 50 1768 C 58 3215 F 223 2041 K 402 3674 R TCTypeT 270 400 C 454 752 F 3 673 K 6 1212 R TCTypeTXK XK L 200 800 C 328 1472 F 73 1073 K 132 1...

Страница 68: ...1 25 You must use the O Chxx SensorOffset tag to set the Sensor Offset In the example above the O Chxx SensorOffset tag 1 25 For more information on using module tags see Appendix B Module Tag Definitions on page 133 10 Ohm Copper Offset With 10 Ohm Copper Offset you can compensate for a small offset error in a 10 ohm copper RTD The channel must be connected to the 10 Ohm CU 427 Sensor Type to use...

Страница 69: ...e The I Chxx OpenWire tag changes to 1 A fault occurs and the I Chxx Fault tag is set to 1 RTD A wire is disconnected from the channel Input data for the channel changes to the highest scaled temperature value associated with the selected sensor type The I Chxx OpenWire tag changes to 1 The I Chxx Overrange tag is set to 1 A fault occurs and the I Chxx Fault tag is set to 1 Thermocouple with Senso...

Страница 70: ...lvin Fahrenheit Rankine Custom Each channel is individually configurable for its temperature units To see where to select the temperature units for a channel see page 96 OverTemperature Detection The Over Temperature Detection feature indicates that the temperature of the conditions within which the module is operating are higher than the module operating limits When an Over Temperature condition ...

Страница 71: ...r module accurately you must use cold junction compensation to account for the increased voltage ColdJunctionDisableOption You can disable cold junction compensation on your 5069 IY4 module To see where to disable cold junction compensation see page 98 Fault and Status Reporting The 5069 IY4 module sends fault and status data with channel data to the owner controller and listening controllers The ...

Страница 72: ...rature The module is operating at a higher temperature than its rated operating limits CJChxx Temperature Current temperature of the cold junction Chxx FieldPowerOff Field power is not present on the channel CJChxx FieldPowerOff Field power is not present at the cold junction Chxx NotANumber The most recently received data value was not a number Chxx LLAlarm The following conditions exist The I Ch...

Страница 73: ...ollowing output types Current Voltage Topic Page Module Features 74 Fault and Status Reporting 82 IMPORTANT Remember the following Thismodulealsohasfeaturesthatapplytoall5069CompactI O analogI O modules that are described in Chapter 2 Common Analog I O Module Features on page 25 You can configure the features that are described in this chapter with the Logix Designer application For more informati...

Страница 74: ...ping Clamp Alarming Output Ramping Rate Limiting No Load Detection Short Circuit Protection Over Temperature Detection Multiple Output Ranges The 5069 Compact I O analog output modules offer multiple output ranges The output type that you choose during module configuration determines the available ranges To see where to choose an output range see the following 5069 OF4 module page 101 5069 OF8 mod...

Страница 75: ... channel offset see the following 5069 OF4 module page 101 5069 OF8 module see page 105 Hold for Initialization Hold for Initialization causes outputs to hold present state until the value commanded by the controller matches the value at the output screw terminal within 0 1 of full scale providing a bumpless transfer If Hold for Initialization is selected outputs hold if there is an occurrence of ...

Страница 76: ...he available options Fault Mode parameter is configured Transition to a specific user defined value Hold its last state If you configure the output to hold its last state the output remains at that state value until the following occurs The connection to the owner controller is re established The output returns to normal operation as defined in the module configuration FaultStateDurationAfterConne...

Страница 77: ... page 101 5069 OF8 module see page 105 Output Clamping Output Clamping limits the output from the analog module to remain within a range configured by the controller even when the controller commands an output outside that range Once clamp values are set if data received from the controller exceeds those clamps the following events occur The output value transitions to the clamp limit but not to t...

Страница 78: ...t to 1 I Chxx LLimitAlarm I Chxx HLimitAlarm For more information on using module tags see Appendix B Module Tag Definitions on page 133 IMPORTANT Clamp values are in engineering units and are not automatically updated when the scaling high and low engineering units are changed Failure to update the clamp values can generate a very small output signal that could be misinterpreted as a hardware pro...

Страница 79: ...eld To see where to enable the Ramp in Run mode see the following 5069 OF4 module page 102 5069 OF8 module page 106 To enable the other Output Ramping parameters you must change module tags to 1 Ramp to Program Mode C Chxx RampToProg Ramp to Fault Mode and Final Fault State C Chxx RampToFault For more information on using module tags see Appendix B Module Tag Definitions on page 133 Table 22 Outpu...

Страница 80: ...from the channel or a missing load for each output channel The output range used with a 5069 Compact I O analog output module determines the current below which a load is considered missing For example if an operating 5069 OF4 uses the 4 20 mA output range the presence of a no load condition is detected when the channel is connected to a load that draws less than 4 mA The I Chxx NoLoad tag indicat...

Страница 81: ... ShortCircuit tag is set to 1 For more information on using module tags see Appendix B Module Tag Definitions on page 133 For more information on the maximum current that you can apply to an output see the 5069 Compact I O Modules Specifications Technical Data publication 5069 TD001 OverTemperature Detection The Over Temperature Detection feature indicates that the temperature of the conditions wi...

Страница 82: ... The module is in Run Mode DiagnosticActive Indicates if any diagnostics are active or if the prognostics threshold is reached DiagnosticSequenceCount The count increments a diagnostic Chxx Uncertain The channel data can be imperfect Chxx FieldPowerOff Field power is not present on the channel Chxx InHold The channel is holding until the received channel data is within 0 1 of the current channel d...

Страница 83: ... the following You must use the Logix Designer application version 28 or greater to configure the 5069 Compact I O modules Version 28 or greater is slightly different from previous programming software versions For example in some cases instead of tabs across the top of the Module Properties dialog box the application uses categories on the left side of the dialog box This chapter does not explain...

Страница 84: ...e the EtherNet IP Communication Modules in 5000 Series Systems User Manual publication ENET UM004 Create a New Module After you create a Logix Designer application project that includes a 5069 AEN2TR EtherNet IP adapter you can use the following methods to add modules to the project Discover Modules New Module Discover Modules To add a module using Discover Modules perform the following steps 1 Go...

Страница 85: ...n 5000 UM005B EN P November 2015 85 Configure the Module Chapter 6 3 At the Select Module Type window click Create to add the discovered module to your project 4 At the New Module window configure the module properties and click OK ...

Страница 86: ...igure the Module 5 At the warning dialog box make sure that Inhibit module connection s is selected and click Yes 6 Close the Select Module Type dialog box New Module To add a module using New Module perform the following steps 1 Right click I O Configuration and choose New Module ...

Страница 87: ...2015 87 Configure the Module Chapter 6 2 Select the module and click Create The New Module dialog box appears It includes a list of categories on the left side The number and type of categories varies by module type 3 Click OK to use the default configuration ...

Страница 88: ...is section General Category Connection Category Module Info Category General Category The General category appears first when you create a module The parameters in this category are the same for all analog I O modules You use this category to complete the following tasks Name the module Assign a slot number Describe the module Access the Module Definition IMPORTANT This chapter shows how to edit c...

Страница 89: ...n LOGIX AT001 Exact Match Compatible Module Disable Keying Connection Determines the following for the module type you configure Available configuration parameters Data type transferred between the module and the controller Which tags are generated when configuration is complete Data with Calibration Data Listen Only 2 Input Data Input modules only All available configuration input and output data...

Страница 90: ...Net IP network For more information on Unicast and Multicast connections see the EtherNet IP Communication Modules in 5000 Series Systems User Manual publication ENET UM004 Inhibit the module For more information on how to inhibit the module see page 29 Configure whether a connection failure while the controller is in Run module causes a major or minor fault TIP The Module Fault area of the Connec...

Страница 91: ...r 6 Module Info Category The Module Info category displays module and status information about the module when the project is online You can use this category to complete the following Determine the identity of the module Access module diagnostics Refresh the data on the screen Reset the module ...

Страница 92: ...configuration values for all module channels The values for each parameter indicate how that particular channel is configured on that channel s category The following shows the Channels category for the 5069 IF8 module IMPORTANT If you use the Listen Only connection type the Channels Category and Calibration Category do not appear IMPORTANT You can edit the fields on the Channels category dialog b...

Страница 93: ...s available for the channel The Scaling and Filter options correspond to the input type and range for the channel If desired you can disable the channel on this dialog box AlarmsCategory Each channel on the 5069 IF8 module has an Alarms category with which it is associated The Signal Units correspond to the input type and range for the channel If desired you can disable alarms on this dialog box ...

Страница 94: ...ion Category The Calibration category provides calibration information for all channels on the module This category is blank when you add a module to the project Use this category during the calibration process For more information on how to calibrate a module see Chapter 7 Calibrate the Module on page 109 ...

Страница 95: ...iew of the configuration values for all module channels The values for each parameter indicate how that particular channel is configured on that channel s category The following shows the Channels category for the 5069 IY4 module IMPORTANT If you use the Listen Only connection type the Channels Category and Calibration Category do not appear IMPORTANT You can edit the fields on the Channels catego...

Страница 96: ...re the Module ChxxCategory The Chxx category where xx represents the channel number shows the configuration options available for the channel The Scaling and Filter options correspond to the input type and range for the channel If desired you can disable the channel on this dialog box ...

Страница 97: ...5 97 Configure the Module Chapter 6 AlarmsCategory Each channel on the 5069 IY4 module has an Alarms category with which it is associated The Signal Units correspond to the input type and range for the channel If desired you can disable alarms on this dialog box ...

Страница 98: ...kwell Automation Publication 5000 UM005B EN P November 2015 Chapter 6 Configure the Module CJ Channels Category The CJ Channels category is used when you connect a module channel to a Thermocouple input type ...

Страница 99: ...ion Category The Calibration category provides calibration information for all channels on the module This category is blank when you add a module to the project Use this category during the calibration process For more information on how to calibrate a module see Chapter 7 Calibrate the Module on page 109 ...

Страница 100: ... configuration values for all module channels The values for each parameter indicate how that particular channel is configured on that channel s category The following shows the Channels category for the 5069 OF4 module IMPORTANT If you use the Listen Only connection type the Channels Category and Calibration Category do not appear IMPORTANT You can edit the fields on the Channels category dialog ...

Страница 101: ...he Module Chapter 6 ChxxCategory The Chxx category where xx represents the channel number shows the configuration options available for the channel The Scaling options correspond to the input type and range for the channel If desired you can disable the channel on this dialog box ...

Страница 102: ...00 UM005B EN P November 2015 Chapter 6 Configure the Module LimitsCategory Each channel on the 5069 OF4 module has a Limits category with which it is associated The Signal Units options correspond to the input type and range for the channel ...

Страница 103: ...n Category The Calibration category provides calibration information for all channels on the module This category is blank when you add a module to the project You use this category during the calibration process For more information on how to calibrate a module see Chapter 7 Calibrate the Module on page 109 ...

Страница 104: ... configuration values for all module channels The values for each parameter indicate how that particular channel is configured on that channel s category The following shows the Channels category for the 5069 OF8 module IMPORTANT If you use the Listen Only connection type the Channels Category and Calibration Category do not appear IMPORTANT You can edit the fields on the Channels category dialog ...

Страница 105: ...he Module Chapter 6 ChxxCategory The Chxx category where xx represents the channel number shows the configuration options available for the channel The Scaling options correspond to the input type and range for the channel If desired you can disable the channel on this dialog box ...

Страница 106: ...00 UM005B EN P November 2015 Chapter 6 Configure the Module LimitsCategory Each channel on the 5069 OF8 module has a Limits category with which it is associated The Signal Units options correspond to the input type and range for the channel ...

Страница 107: ...e Calibration category provides calibration information for all channels on the module This category is blank when you add a module to the Logix Designer application project You use this category during the calibration process For more information on how to calibrate a module see Chapter 7 Calibrate the Module on page 109 ...

Страница 108: ... Each configured feature on your module has a distinct tag that is available for use in the controller program logic Complete the following steps to access the module tags 1 In the Controller Organizer right click Controller Tags and choose Monitor Tags The Controller Tags dialog box appears with data 2 To view module tags as shown click the symbols For more information on module tags see Appendix...

Страница 109: ...n groups BeforeYou Begin Consider the following before you begin Controller State During Calibration Calibration Impacts Data Quality on Entire Input Module Group Topic Page BeforeYou Begin 109 Difference Between Calibrating an Input Module and an Output Module 111 Calibrate the Input Modules 112 Calibrate the Output Modules 118 IMPORTANT This chapter describes a few example module calibration sce...

Страница 110: ...odule be in Program mode and not be actively controlling a process when you calibrate it If there are no connections to the module Calibration Impacts Data Quality on Entire Input Module Group When a channel on a 5069 Compact I O analog input module is being calibrated the Notch Filter setting for that channel changes to 5 Hz This results in the I Chxx Uncertain tag being set to 1 for that channel...

Страница 111: ... voltage current calibrating source to its value Cat No Channel InputType Recommended Instrument Specifications 5069 IF8 Current mA 1 00 20 00 mA source 100 nA current Voltage V 0 10V source 2 μV voltage 5069 IY4 Current mA 1 00 20 00 mA source 100 nA current Voltage V 0 10V source 2 μV voltage RTD 1 0 487 0 resistors 0 01 Thermocouple mV 0 100 mV source 0 5 μV 5069 OF4 5069 OF8 Current mA DMM wit...

Страница 112: ...tage V input type Complete the following steps 1 Connect the voltage calibrator to the channel being calibrated 2 Go online with the project and make sure the controller is in Program mode 3 Confirm that the channel to be calibrated is configured for the correct Input Range 4 On the Calibration category in the Module Properties dialog box click Start Calibration Table 25 5069 Compact I O Analog In...

Страница 113: ...alibrate the channel click OK 6 Select the channel to calibrate and click Next 7 When the Attach Low Reference Voltage Signals dialog box appears set the calibrator to the low reference and apply it to the channel 8 Click Next The One at a Time Low Reference Results dialog box appears and indicates the status of the channel after applying the low reference ...

Страница 114: ...ference Voltage Signals dialog box appears set the calibrator to the high reference and apply it to the module 11 Click Next The One at a Time High Reference Results dialog box appears and indicates the status of the channel after applying the low reference 12 If the status is OK click Next If the status reports an error return to step 10 until the status is OK 13 When the Calibration Completed di...

Страница 115: ...ration 487 resistor for high reference calibration Complete the following steps 1 Connect the low reference resistor to the channel being calibrated 2 Go online with the project and make sure the controller is in Program mode 3 Confirm that the channel to be calibrated is configured for the correct Input Range 4 On the Calibration category in the Module Properties dialog box click Start Calibratio...

Страница 116: ...el being calibrated 8 Click Next The One at a Time Low Reference Results dialog box appears and indicates the status of the channel after calibrating for the low reference 9 If the status is OK click Next If the status reports an error return to step 8 until the status is OK 10 When the Attach High Reference Ohm Sources dialog box appears connect a 487 resistor to the channel being calibrated ...

Страница 117: ...t The One at a Time High Reference Results dialog box appears and indicates the status of the channel after calibrating for a high reference 12 If the status is OK click Next If the status reports an error return to step 11 until the status is OK 13 When the Calibration Completed dialog box appears click Finish ...

Страница 118: ...te a 5069 OF8 Module This example describes how to calibrate a channel on the 5069 OF8 module for use with a Voltage V output type Complete the following steps 1 Connect the DMM to the channel being calibrated 2 Go online with the project and make sure the controller is in Program mode 3 Confirm that the channel to be calibrated is configured for the correct Output Range 4 On the Calibration categ...

Страница 119: ...te the Module Chapter 7 5 When the dialog box appears to confirm that you want to calibrate the channel click OK 6 Select the channel to calibrate and click Next 7 When the Output Reference Signals dialog box appears click Next The Measure and Record Values dialog box appears ...

Страница 120: ...he measured value and click Next The One At a Time Low Reference Results dialog box appears and indicates the status of the calibrated channel 10 If the status is OK click Next If the status is not OK repeat the calibration process 11 When the Output Reference Signals dialog box appears and indicates the channel to be calibrated for the high reference click Next The Measure and Record Values dialo...

Страница 121: ... channel 13 In the Recorded Reference Volts column record the measured value and click Next The One At a Time High Reference Results dialog box appears and indicates the status of the calibrated channel 14 If the status is OK click Next If the status is not OK repeat the calibration process 15 When the Calibration Completed dialog box appears click Finish ...

Страница 122: ...122 Rockwell Automation Publication 5000 UM005B EN P November 2015 Chapter 7 Calibrate the Module Notes ...

Страница 123: ... Table 27 Module MOD Status Indicator 5069 Compact I O Analog I O Modules Indicator State Description Recommended Action Off The module is not powered None If your application does not use the module If your application uses the module and it is expected to be operating complete the following Confirm that the system is powered Confirm that the module is installed properly Steady green The module h...

Страница 124: ...coverable fault complete one of the following Cycle module power Click Reset Module in the Logix Designer project via the Module Info category of the Module Properties dialog box If the fault does not clear after cycling power and clicking Reset Module contact Rockwell AutomationTechnical Support Use the Logix Designer application to determine if a connection has timed out The Connection category ...

Страница 125: ...Analog Input Module Status Indicators CJCTOP CJCTOP Input 0 Input 0 RTD Input 1 Input 1 RTD Input 2 Input 2 RTD CJC BOTTOM CJC BOTTOM Input 3 Input 3 RTD Shield Shield 5069 IY4 Module Status Indicator I O Status Indicators Used for input points and CJC terminals Input 0 Input 0 Input 1 Input 1 Input 2 Input 2 Input 3 Input 3 Input 4 Input 4 Input 5 Input 5 Input 6 Input 6 Input 7 Input 7 Shield Sh...

Страница 126: ...wer up sequence and remains in that state replace the module If a calibration fault occurred cycle power to the module When the power up sequence completes the channel returns to the factory calibration setting If the indicator remains in the steady red state after you cycle power replace the module To return the module to the specified operating temperature range complete the following Check the ...

Страница 127: ...utput modules Figure 8 5069 Compact I O Analog Output Module Status Indicators Output 0 Output 0 Output1 Output 1 Output2 Output 2 Output3 Output 3 Shield Shield 5069 OF4 Module Status Indicator I O Status Indicators Shield Shield 5069 OF8 Module Status Indicator I O Status Indicators Output 0 Output 0 Output 1 Output 1 Output 2 Output 2 Output 3 Output 3 Output 4 Output 4 Output 5 Output 5 Output...

Страница 128: ... the initial power up sequence and remains in that state replace the module If a calibration fault occurred cycle power to the module When the power up sequence completes the channel returns to the factory calibration setting If the indicator remains in the steady red state after you cycle power replace the module To return the module to the specified operating temperature range complete the follo...

Страница 129: ...gner application indicates the presence of fault conditions Fault conditions are reported in the following ways Warning Signal in the I O Configuration Tree Status and Fault Information in Module Properties Categories Logix Designer Application Tag Editor Warning Signal in the I O ConfigurationTree As shown in Figure 9 a warning icon appears in the I O Configuration tree when a fault occurs Figure...

Страница 130: ... number and types of categories varies by module type Each category includes options to configure the module or monitor the module s current status The following are ways to monitor a module s state for faults Module Status on General Category Module Fault Descriptions on Connection Category ModuleStatusonGeneralCategory As shown in Figure 10 a module s status is indicated on the General category ...

Страница 131: ...odule fault description that includes an error code associated with the specific fault type and used in troubleshooting is listed on the Connection category Figure 11 Fault Description with Error Code Logix Designer ApplicationTag Editor As shown in Figure 12 fault conditions are indicated in the controller tags for the module Figure 12 Fault Indication in ControllerTags ...

Страница 132: ...ublication 5000 UM005B EN P November 2015 Appendix A TroubleshootYour Module ModuleDiagnosticsDialogBox Module Diagnostics are accessible from the Module Properties dialog box as shown in Figure 13 Figure 13 Module Diagnostics ...

Страница 133: ...on the module type and Module Definition choices made during module configuration For example if you use a Listen Only Connection in the Module Definition the Logix Designer application creates only Input tags for that module The tables contained in this section list all of the tags available with a module Not all tags in the list are used when that module type is added to a project Tag use varies...

Страница 134: ...Net IP adapter in the 5069 Compact I O system 1 slot number I tag type The possible 5069 Compact I O analog I O tag types are C configuration I input and O output Ch00 module channel number Data tag function In this case Data represents the input data returned to the owner controller Access theTags You view tags from the Tag Editor Complete the following steps 1 Open your Logix Designer applicatio...

Страница 135: ...ual alarms for them to work For example if you want to use the Low Low alarm for a channel you must set the Chxx AlarmDisable to 0 and set the Chxx LLAlarmEn output tag to 1 so the alarm is enabled This applies to all alarms on the module Conversely if you set this tag to 1 alarms are disabled regardless of the setting on the alarm enable tag for any alarm 0 Alarms are not disabled 1 Alarms are di...

Страница 136: ...ne of four points used in scaling The low engineering helps determine the engineering units the signal values scale into The low engineering term corresponds to the low signal value Any value less than the high engineering value Current applications 0 0 default Voltage applications Low signal default For example with the 10 10V range the default 10 Chxx HighEngineering REAL Oneoffourpointsusedinsc...

Страница 137: ...ues RunMode BOOL Channel s operating state 0 Idle 1 Run ConnectionFaulted BOOL Indicates if a connection is running The module sets this tag to 0 when connected If the module is not connected it changes the tag to 1 0 Connection running 1 Connection not running DiagnosticActive BOOL Indicates if any diagnostics are active or if the prognostics threshold is reached 0 No diagnostics active 1 One or ...

Страница 138: ...r a 5069 FPD field potential distributor 0 Field Power is present 1 Field Power is not present Chxx Underrange BOOL Indicates the channel data is beneath the underrange threshold for this channel For example when the channel operates in the 4 20 mA input range the underrange threshold on the channel is 3 0 mA If the input signal is 0 mA this tag is set to 1 0 Channel data is not beneath the underr...

Страница 139: ...isconditiontosuccessfullycalibratethemodule If calibration is aborted with an invalid Low Reference signal the Chxx CalFault tag is set for this channel until a successful calibration is performed IMPORTANT This tag is available only when you use the Data with Calibration connection type in the Module Definition If you use the Data connection type this tag does not appear in the module tags For mo...

Страница 140: ...8 Module OutputTags Name Size Definition ValidValues Chxx LLAlarmEn BOOL Enables the Low Low alarm IMPORTANT Tousethisalarm youmustnotonlysetthetagto1 Youmust also make sure the Chxx AlarmDisable configuration tag for the same channel is set to 0 If the Chxx AlarmDisable configuration tag is set to 1 that is alarms are disabled this alarm does not work regardless of the tag value 0 Alarm is disabl...

Страница 141: ...d Chxx CalLowRef BOOL Rising edge triggers the Low Calibration at the Low Reference Point for the current input range value A valid Low Reference signal must be connected to the channel before setting this tag IMPORTANT This tag is available only when you use the Data with Calibration connection type in the Module Definition If you use the Data connection type this tag does not appear in the modul...

Страница 142: ...oth CJChxx measurements it is assumed that the cold junction temperature is 0 in the CJ compensation 0 Cold junction measurement is used to calculate CJ compensation 1 Cold junction measurement is not used to calculate CJ compensation CJChxx Remote BOOL Indicates if the cold junction sensor is mounted on a remote termination block when set rather than on the local terminal block Needed for proper ...

Страница 143: ... 60 Hz 3 100 Hz 4 200 Hz 5 500 Hz 6 1 000 Hz 7 2 500 Hz 8 5 000 Hz 9 10 000 Hz 10 15 625 Hz 11 25 000 Hz 12 31 250 Hz 13 5 Hz 14 62 500 Hz 15 15 Hz 16 20 Hz Chxx AlarmDisable BOOL Disables all alarms on the channel IMPORTANT Consider the following When if you change this tag to 0 that is so alarms are not disabled you must also enable the individual alarms for them to work For example if you want ...

Страница 144: ... lag filter to smooth the input signal All positive values Chxx LowSignal REAL One of four points used in scaling The low signal is in terms of the inputs signal units and corresponds to the low engineering term when scaled Current input type Any value less than the high signal in range 0 default for 0 20 mA range 4 default for 4 20 mA Voltage input type Any value less than the high signal in rang...

Страница 145: ...mperature values associated with eachThermocouple input sensor type see Table 16 on page 58 Chxx LowEngineering REAL One of four points used in scaling The low engineering helps determine the engineering units the signal values scale into The low engineering term corresponds to the low signal value Any value less than the high engineering value Current input type 0 0 default Voltage input type Low...

Страница 146: ...hxxLLAlarm to trigger when the input signal moves beneath the configured trigger point In terms of engineering units 0 0 default Chxx LAlarmLimit REAL The Low alarm trigger point Causes the ChxxLAlarm to trigger when the input signal moves beneath the configured trigger point In terms of engineering units 0 0 default Chxx HAlarmLimit REAL The High alarm trigger point Causes the ChxxHAlarm to trigg...

Страница 147: ...NT Once the condition that causes the tag to change to 1 is removed the tag automatically resets to 0 0 Good 1 Bad causing fault The typical causes of uncertain data are the following Channel is disabled OpenWire condition Underrange Overrange condition Short Circuit condition We recommend that you first troubleshootthemoduletoseeif the typical causes exist CJChxx Uncertain BOOL Indicates that the...

Страница 148: ...oduletoseeif the typical causes exist Chxx Uncertain BOOL Indicates that the channel data can be inaccurate but the degree of inaccuracy is not known If the tag is set to 1 you must troubleshoot the module to correct the cause of the inaccuracy IMPORTANT Once the condition that causes the tag to change to 1 is removed the tag automatically resets to 0 0 Good data 1 Uncertain data The typical cause...

Страница 149: ...arm is not triggered 1 Alarm is triggered Chxx HAlarm BOOL Triggered when the input data value is greater than the High alarm value If latched this alarm remains triggered until unlatched or if the input data value is within Deadband 0 Alarm is not triggered 1 Alarm is triggered Chxx HHAlarm BOOL Triggered when the input data value is greater than the High High alarm value If latched this alarm re...

Страница 150: ... successfully calibrate the module If calibration is aborted with an invalid High Reference signal the Chxx CalFaulttag is set for this channel until a successful calibration is performed IMPORTANT This tag is available only when you use the Data with Calibration connection type in the Module Definition If you use the Data connection type this tag does not appear in the module tags For more inform...

Страница 151: ...f the tag value 0 Alarm is disabled 1 Alarm is enabled Chxx HHAlarmEn BOOL Enables the High High alarm IMPORTANT Tousethisalarm youmustnotonlysetthetagto1 Youmust also make sure the Chxx AlarmDisable configuration tag for the same channel is set to 0 If the Chxx AlarmDisable configuration tag is set to 1 that is alarms are disabled this alarm does not work regardless of the tag value 0 Alarm is di...

Страница 152: ...ear in the module tags For more information on how to define a module see Module Definition on page 89 0 Low Reference Signal is not applied to the RTB 1 Low Reference Signal is applied to RTB Chxx CalHighRef BOOL Rising edge triggers a High Calibration at the High Reference Point for the current input range value A valid High Reference signal must be connected to the channel before setting tag IM...

Страница 153: ... channel 0 Channel is enabled default 1 Channel is disabled Chxx FaultMode BOOL Determines output action when a connection fault occurs At the fault occurrence the output holds its last state or transitions to the value set in the FaultValue parameter The channel continues the Fault Mode for the length of time set in the Fault Value State Duration parameter 0 Transition to user defined value 1 Hol...

Страница 154: ...prior to the Final Fault State 0 Hold forever default Any of the following 1 2 5 or 10 seconds Chxx MaxRampRate REAL Maximum rate at which the channel can transition to in Engineering Units Second This tag is used only if at least one of the following output ramping modes is enabled Ramp In Run RampTo Fault RampTo Program Any value 0 0 1 000 000 00 default If the MaxRampRate 0 0 the ramp rate isli...

Страница 155: ... 0 default Chxx HighLimit REAL Highest value to which the output can go based on the operating range established by the Output Clamping feature The tag value is engineering units Any value higher than the LowLimit 0 0 default Chxx Offset REAL Compensates for any known error on the sensor or channel to which the sensor is connected The value is set in engineering units Any value We recommend that y...

Страница 156: ... correct the cause of the inaccuracy IMPORTANT Once the condition that causes the tag to change to 1 is removed the tag automatically resets to 0 0 Good 1 Bad causing fault The typical causes of uncertain data are the following Channel is disabled No Load condition Underrange Overrange condition Short Circuit condition We recommend that you first troubleshootthemoduletoseeif the typical causes exi...

Страница 157: ...heoutputsignalis 0 mA this tag is set to 1 0 Channel data is not beneath the underrange threshold 1 Channel data is beneath the underrange threshold Chxx Overrange BOOL Indicatesthechanneldataisabovetheoverrangethresholdforthischannel For example when the channel operates in the 4 20 mA output range the overrange threshold on the channel is 21 0 mA If the output signal is 21 mA this tag is set to ...

Страница 158: ...n on how to define a module see Module Definition on page 89 0 Valid High Reference measurement was not passed to the module 1 Valid High Reference measurement was passed to the module Chxx CalBadHighRef BOOL Indicates that an invalid High Reference signal has been sampled on this channel You must correct this condition to successfully calibrate the module If calibration is aborted with an invalid...

Страница 159: ...is tag and the CalOutputHighRef tag to 1 simultaneously Chxx CalOutputHighRef BOOL A 0 to 1 transition commands the channel to produce the High Calibration Reference Point for the chosen current or voltage output range 0 Do not Output Cal High Reference 1 Output Calibration High Reference Signal Do not set this tag and the CalOutputLowRef tag to 1 simultaneously Chxx CalLowRefPassed BOOL A 0 to 1 ...

Страница 160: ...160 Rockwell Automation Publication 5000 UM005B EN P November 2015 Appendix B ModuleTag Definitions Notes ...

Страница 161: ...ration category 94 99 103 107 Channels category 92 95 100 104 CJ Channels category 98 Connection category 90 General category 88 module definition 89 Module Info category 91 module tags 133 159 RPI 15 connection 13 14 Data 14 89 Data with Calibration 14 89 fault handling 5069 IF8 module 49 5069 IY4 module 71 5069 OF4 and 5069 OF8 modules 76 77 inhibit the module 29 90 Listen Only 14 20 89 producer...

Страница 162: ...069 OF8 modules 153 159 fault and status reporting 49 71 RPI 15 troubleshooting 129 132 M module accuracy absolute 35 drift with temperature 35 module feature 10 Ohm copper offset 5069 IY4 module 68 alarm deadband 5069 IF8 module 46 5069 IY4 module 63 channel offset 5069 OF4 and 5069 OF8 modules 75 clamp limit 5069 OF4 and 5069 OF8 modules 78 clamping 5069 OF4 and 5069 OF8 modules 77 cold junction...

Страница 163: ...curacy channel offset 34 output range 5069 OF4 and 5069 OF8 modules 74 over temperature detection 5069 IF8 48 70 81 owner controller 12 ownership connection 13 14 Listen Only connection 20 owner controller 12 P power supply consideration 5069 AEN2TR adapter 13 process alarm 5069 IF8 module 44 46 process alarms 5069 IY4 module 61 63 producer consumer communication 31 Product Compatibility and Downl...

Страница 164: ...odule 142 152 5069 OF4 5069 OF8 modules 153 159 status indicator input module 125 module status indicator 123 output modules 127 system restriction 23 T temperature effect on module accuracy 35 thermoelectric effect cold junction compensation 71 troubleshooting 123 132 input module status indicator 125 Logix Designer application 129 132 module status indicator 11 123 output module status indicator...

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