Rockwell-automation 1769-IF4FXOF2F Compact Combination Fast Analog I/O Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Analog I/O Module

User Manual(Catalog Number 1769-IF4FXOF2F)Compact I/O Combination Fast Analog I/O Module

Page 2 - Important User Information

10 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 1 OverviewHardware Features1769-IF4FXOF2F DANGERDo Not Remove RTB Under PowerUnless Area

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 11Overview Chapter 1System OverviewThe module communicates to the controller through the bus interf

Page 4 - Troubleshooting

12 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 1 OverviewEach time a new output value is sent to the module, it is tested for an over-ra

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13Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 13Chapter 2Installation and WiringIntroductionGeneral ConsiderationsThe Compact I/O system is suitable f

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14 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and WiringHazardous Location ConsiderationsThis equipment is suitable for

Page 7 - Publication

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 15Installation and Wiring Chapter 2Remove PowerReduce NoiseMost applications require installation i

Page 8 - Additional Resources

16 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and WiringAssemble the Compact I/O SystemThe module can be attached to the

Page 9 - Overview

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 17Installation and Wiring Chapter 26. To allow communication between the controller and module, mov

Page 10 - Chapter 1 Overview

18 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and WiringMount to a PanelMount the module to a panel by using two screws

Page 11 - Module Operation

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 19Installation and Wiring Chapter 26. Attach the modules to the panel by using the mounting screws.

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Important User InformationSolid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment. Safety Guidelines

Page 13 - Installation and Wiring

20 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring4. On the right-side adjacent module, move its bus lever to the

Page 14 - ATTENTION

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 21Installation and Wiring Chapter 2System Wiring GuidelinesConsider the following when wiring your

Page 15 - Reduce Noise

22 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and WiringEffect of Transducer/Sensor and Cable Length Impedance on Voltag

Page 16 - Assemble the Compact I/O

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 23Installation and Wiring Chapter 2As input source impedance (Rs) and/or resistance (DC) of the cab

Page 17 - Mounting the Module

24 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and WiringFor example, for Belden 8761 two conductor, shielded cable and a

Page 18 - Mount to a Panel

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 25Installation and Wiring Chapter 2Remove the Finger-safe Terminal BlockWhen wiring field devices t

Page 19 - Within a System

26 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring3. Route the wire under the terminal pressure plate. You can use

Page 20 - Grounding the Module

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 27Installation and Wiring Chapter 2Wire the ModulesAfter the analog module is properly installed, f

Page 21 - System Wiring Guidelines

28 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring4. At one end of the cable, twist the drain wire and foil shield

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Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 29Installation and Wiring Chapter 2Wire Differential InputsWiring Single-ended Sensor/Transmitter T

Page 23 - Voltage Output Accuracy

3Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 3Table of ContentsPrefaceIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - Label the Terminals

30 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and WiringWiring Mixed-input Transmitter TypesIMPORTANTWhen wiring analog

Page 25 - Wire the Finger-safe

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 31Installation and Wiring Chapter 2Wiring Analog OutputsATTENTIONAnalog outputs may fluctuate for l

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32 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and WiringNotes:

Page 27 - Wire the Modules

33Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 33Chapter 3Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationIntroductionTopic PageModule Addressing 34Input

Page 28 - Terminal Layout

34 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationModule AddressingThis memory map shows th

Page 29 - Wire Differential Inputs

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 35Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Word 7 holds the general status bits for

Page 30 - IMPORTANT

36 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationInput Data FileThe input data table lets

Page 31 - Wiring Analog Outputs

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 37Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Low Alarm Flag Bits (LI0 …LI3)Word 6, bit

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38 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationGeneral Output Status Bits (SO0 and SO1)W

Page 33 - Configuration

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 39Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Output Data FileThe output data table let

Page 34 - Module Addressing

4 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Table of ContentsInput Data File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36T

Page 35 - Configuration File

40 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationConfiguration Data FileThe configuration

Page 36 - Input Data File

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 41Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3For information on configuring the module

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42 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationBit Definitions for Input Channel Configu

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Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 43Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Enable/Disable Channel (EC)This configura

Page 39 - Output Data File

44 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationChannel Step ResponseThe selected channel

Page 40 - Configuration Data File

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 45Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Input Type/Range SelectionThis selection

Page 41 - Input Channel

46 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationPercent RangeThe input data is presented

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Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 47Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3If you enter a zero for the Real Time Sam

Page 43 - Input Filter Selection

48 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationProcess AlarmsProcess alarms alert you wh

Page 44 - Channel Step Response

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 49Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Alarm DeadbandsThe module checks for an a

Page 45 - Input Data Selection Formats

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 5Table of ContentsPower Cycle Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Channel

Page 46 - Real Time Sampling

50 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationEnable/Disable Channel (EC)This configura

Page 47 - Time Stamping

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 51Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Program ValueUse each output channel’s pr

Page 48 - Alarm Deadband

52 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationFault ValueUse each output channel’s faul

Page 49 - Output Channel

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 53Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Clamp High and Clamp Low Data ValuesClamp

Page 50 - Program Mode (PM)

54 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationEnable Ramping (ER)If the selection is en

Page 51 - Fault Mode (FM)

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 55Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3If configured, ramping takes place only w

Page 52 - Clamping (Limiting)

56 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationOutput Data Selection FormatsThis selecti

Page 53 - Output Ramping

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 57Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Valid Output Data Word Formats/RangesThis

Page 54 - Ramp Rate

58 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationNotes:

Page 55 - Output Type/Range Selection

59Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 59Chapter 4Module Diagnostics and TroubleshootingIntroductionSafety ConsiderationsSafety considerations

Page 56 - Output Data Selection Formats

6 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Table of ContentsAppendix CConfiguration Using the RSLogix 5000 Generic Profile for CompactLogix Controll

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60 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 4 Module Diagnostics and TroubleshootingStand Clear of the MachineWhen troubleshooting an

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Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 61Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Chapter 4Channel DiagnosticsWhen any channel is enabled, t

Page 59 - Safety Considerations

62 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 4 Module Diagnostics and TroubleshootingModule Error Definition TableModule errors are ex

Page 60 - Power Cycle Diagnostics

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 63Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Chapter 4Error CodesError codes can help troubleshoot your

Page 61 - Module Errors

64 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 4 Module Diagnostics and TroubleshootingInvalid Input Range SelectedThese error codes occ

Page 62 - Module Error Definition

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 65Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Chapter 4Invalid Input Format SelectedThese error codes oc

Page 63 - Error Codes

66 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 4 Module Diagnostics and TroubleshootingInvalid Output Range SelectedThese error codes oc

Page 64 - Invalid Input Range Selected

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 67Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Chapter 4Invalid Clamp Value SelectedThese error codes occ

Page 65 - Invalid Input Filter Selected

68 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 4 Module Diagnostics and TroubleshootingContacting Rockwell AutomationIf you need to cont

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Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 69Appendix ASpecificationsIntroductionGeneral SpecificationsTopic PageGeneral Specifications 69Input Speci

Page 67 - Module Inhibit Function

7Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 7PrefaceIntroductionRead this preface to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual.About This Publ

Page 68 - Automation

70 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Appendix A SpecificationsInput SpecificationsAttribute ValueAnalog normal operating ranges(1)±10V

Page 69 - Specifications

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 71Specifications Appendix AOutput SpecificationsAttribute ValueAnalog normal operating ranges(1)±10

Page 70 - Input Specifications

72 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Appendix A SpecificationsCertificationsReplacement PartsThe module has the following replacement

Page 71 - Output Specifications

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 73Appendix BModule Addressing and Configuration with MicroLogix 1500 ControllerIntroductionThis appendix e

Page 72 - Replacement Parts

74 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Appendix B Module Addressing and Configuration with MicroLogix 1500 ControllerModule Output Image

Page 73 - MicroLogix 1500 Controller

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 75Module Addressing and Configuration with MicroLogix 1500 Controller Appendix BConfigure Analog I/

Page 74 - Module Configuration File

76 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Appendix B Module Addressing and Configuration with MicroLogix 1500 Controller4. Double-click I/O

Page 75 - 1500 System

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 77Module Addressing and Configuration with MicroLogix 1500 Controller Appendix B7. Double-click the

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78 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Appendix B Module Addressing and Configuration with MicroLogix 1500 ControllerNotes:

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Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 79Appendix CConfiguration Using the RSLogix 5000 Generic Profile for CompactLogix ControllersIntroductionI

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8 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Preface Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information about control systems t

Page 79 - Add the Module to Your

80 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Appendix C Configuration Using the RSLogix 5000 Generic Profile for CompactLogix Controllers3. In

Page 80 - 5. Click OK

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 81Configuration Using the RSLogix 5000 Generic Profile for CompactLogix Controllers Appendix C6. Ty

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82 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Appendix C Configuration Using the RSLogix 5000 Generic Profile for CompactLogix ControllersConfi

Page 82 - Configure Each I/O Module

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 83Appendix DTwo’s Complement Binary NumbersThe controller memory stores 16-bit binary numbers. Two’s compl

Page 83 - Positive Decimal Values

84 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Appendix D Two’s Complement Binary NumbersNegative Decimal ValuesIn two’s complement notation, th

Page 84 - Negative Decimal Values

Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 85GlossaryThe following terms and abbreviations are used throughout this manual. For definitions of terms

Page 85 - Glossary

86 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Glossaryconfiguration word – Contains the channel configuration information needed by the module to conf

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Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 87GlossaryLSB – (Least Significant Bit) The bit that represents the smallest value within a string of bits

Page 87 - Function

88 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Glossaryoverall accuracy – The worst-case deviation of the output voltage or current from the ideal over

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Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 89IndexNumerics1769-ADNuser manual 8AA/Ddefinition 85abbreviations 85alarmdeadband 48process 48alternate l

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9Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 9Chapter 1OverviewIntroductionModule DescriptionThe module converts and digitally stores analog data for

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90 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Indexfinger-safe terminal block 25frequencycut-off frequency 44FSR. See full scale range.full scaledefin

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Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 91Indexover-range flag bits 37Ppanel mounting 18-19positive decimal values 83power-up diagnostics 60power-

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92 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Index

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Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 94Copyright © 2008 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.Rockwell Automation

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