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     

Page 2 - Important User Information

Table of Contents    

Page 3 -   

 &%! )  !'# Overview of the Analog OutputModuleRead this chapter to familiarize yourself with the analog o

Page 4 - SOC-2 Summary of Changes

1-2Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Module FeaturesIn the programmable controller system, the analog output moduleprovides the following funct

Page 5 - Manual Organization

1-3( '#" *  #)!% The processor transfers data to the module (block transfer write) andfrom the module (block tra

Page 6 - Related Publications

    

Page 7 -   

 2)& 1&,+ 6  ,3"*"/  In this chapter, you will read about:For information on See page

Page 8 - Chapter 7

2-2!  #  " For specific information required by EN 61131-2, see the appropriatesections in this publication, as

Page 9 - Processors

2-3    You can place your module in any I/O module slot of the I/O chassiswith the following guidelines:• Do not

Page 10 - Table of Contents

2-4 "    This is a significant safety feature. You can choose to have themodule’s outputs go to the maximum,

Page 11 - Overview of the Analog Output

2-5Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Figure 2.1LAST STATE Configuration JumperLast State Output LevelConfiguration JumpersMINMIDMAXFront of Ci

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Because of the variety of uses for the products described in thispublication, those responsible for the application and use of this controlequipment m

Page 13 - Chapter Summary

2-6'&"! *  "( $ Rack switch 1 determines what output conditions occur during a rackfault.Rack Switch 1S

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2-7Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Figure 2.3Configuration Jumper LocationsInOut5678910InInOutOutOutOut0-10V+-OutOutInInOutOut1-5VOutOutOutO

Page 15 -  

2-8Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998!ATTENTION: Remove power from the 1771 I/Ochassis backplane and field wiring arm beforeremoving or insta

Page 16 - Requirements

2-9Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998The analog devices connect to the analog module through a fieldwiring arm (cat. no. 1771-WC). The field

Page 17 - Configuration Jumpers

2-10Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998The module requires shielded cable for signal transmission to theanalog devices. Use Belden 8761 shielde

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2-11Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998The front panel of the module contains a green RUN and a red FLT(fault) indicator. At power-up, the red

Page 19 - • the module faults

    

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 Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Configuring Your OutputModuleIn this chapter, you will read about:For information on See pageConfiguri

Page 21 - Install the Keying Bands

3-2Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Note: Programmable controllers that use 6200 softwareprogramming tools can take advantage of the IOCONFIG

Page 22 - Wiring Arm

3-3Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Word 5 of the block transfer write is the module configuration word(Figure 3.1). It contains information

Page 23 - Connect the Wiring

        This release of the publication contains updated information from thelast r

Page 24 - Ground the Chassis and

3-4Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998DescriptionDecimal Bit(Octal Bit)Word09 (11)When set (1), indicates negative maximum scaling value for Cha

Page 25 - Interpreting the Indicator

3-5Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Some examples of how to determine the value of the data wordneeded to produce the desired output voltage

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3-6)"!(!%$ -  %*#& Scaling is the conversion of unscaled data to engineering units--suchas gallons/minute, degrees c

Page 27 - Configuring Your Output

3-7Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998The largest value that you can enter for a maximum scaling value is9999. The smallest value you can ente

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3-8Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998If you do not wish to scale a particular channel, set the scaling valuesas shown below.If your range is:Se

Page 29 - Configuration Word

3-9    Now that we have explained the purpose and function of each wordin the block transfer write block, you sh

Page 30 - Data Format

    

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 -%#,#(' 2  (.&*  In this chapter you will read about:For information on See page%($ *&ap

Page 32 - Scaling Value Polarity

4-2Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Output data is transferred from the processor’s data table to themodule with a write block transfer. Diag

Page 33 - Figure 3.3

4-3Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998PLC-2 Family Example ProgramModule Location Rack 1, Module Group 0, Slot 1T/C Addresses030 for Block Tran

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SOC-2 Summary of Changes    

Page 35 - Your Module

4-4Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Table 4.AData Table MapAllenĆBradley Programmable ControllerData Table MAP (128Ćword)000102030405060710111

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4-5Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Table 4.BPLCĆ2 Family Data Table WordALLEN-BRADLEYProgrammable ControllerDATA TABLE WORD ASSIGNMENTS (64-

Page 37 -  

0100Channel 3 Minimum Scaling Factor PolaritySet (1) = NegativeReset (0) = PositiveBinaryBCD12892 4-6Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Figure 4.

Page 38 - Family Processors Only

4-7Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Figure 4.4PLCĆ3 Sample Program StructureBLOCK XFER WRITERack Addrress:Group Address:Module Address:Data A

Page 39 - PLC-2 Family Example Program

4-8Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Figure 4.5PLCĆ3 Example ProgramU15L05FB001:0000B0000000000BTRBLOCK XFER READRack Address:Group Address:Mod

Page 40 - Data Table MAP (128Ćword)

4-9Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Figure 4.6PLCĆ5 Example Program 1N10:015BTWBLOCK XFER WRITERack Address:Group Address:Module Address:Cont

Page 41 - PLCĆ2 Family Data Table Word

4-10    When writing your program, there are some additional programmingtechniques that you should consider. The

Page 42 - Programming Ć PLCĆ3

4-11Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998All Four Channels ScaledTo scale all four channels, enter a block length of 00 and enter theappropriate

Page 43 - Figure 4.4

4-12Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Figure 4.8Data Table Structure and GET/PUT Instruction Example for BlockTransfer Boundary Word030 First

Page 44 - Programming Ć PLCĆ5

4-13Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Module Update TimeUpdate time is defined as the amount of time it takes for the outputmodule to receive

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Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998This manual shows you how to use the analog output module with anAllen-Bradley programmable contr

Page 46 - Considerations

    

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 Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998    In this chapter, you will read about:For information on See pageReading Da

Page 48 - Accumulated Values

5-2Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Table 5.ABit/Word Description for Block Transfer ReadWordDecimal Bits(Octal Bits)Description1Bits 00Ć15(00

Page 49 - Processors Only

 Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Calibrating Your OutputModuleIn this chapter, you will read how to calibrate your output module.For in

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MAX 6-2    Preparation for Calibration -1. Turn off the processor and I/O chassis power.2. Remove the field wiring

Page 51 -     

6-3-$#,#'& 1  '.%* 6. Connect the voltmeter leads across the top two screws on the fieldwiring arm (Channel 1)

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MAXMINMAX 6-4Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Figure 6.3Location of Configuration Jumpers and Resistor PotsTP1TP2TP3TP4TP5TP6TP7TP8TP9TP10TP12R

Page 53 - Calibrating Your Output

6-5Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 199815.Reconnect the voltmeter to the appropriate screws on the fieldwiring arm. Repeat Steps 9 through 14 f

Page 54 - (1771ĆOFE1)

6-6#" %  $ Channel Calibration1. Disconnect your analog device wires from the module’s fieldwiring arm.Important:

Page 55 - Figure 6.2

MAXFrontofMod-ule"$ "%$ " '( #$ #$$#$ %# # "!%")MAXMIN 6-7%

Page 56 - Figure 6.3

PrefaceP–2Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Appendices TitleA SpecificationsB Block Transfer with MiniĆPLCĆ2 and PLCĆ2/20 ProcessorsC Data Table

Page 57 - (1771ĆOFE2)

MAX 6-8Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Figure 6.6Location of Resistor PotsTP1TP2TP3TP4TP5TP6TP7TP8TP9TP10TP12Resistor PotentiometersAdjustment

Page 58 - Channel Calibration

6-9    15.Remove the extender card and return the circuit board to themodule.16.Replace the LAST STATE configura

Page 59 - Figure 6.5

MAX 6-10#" %  $ 2. Attach 250 ohm resistor across Channel 1 (the top two screws) onthe field wiring arm.Figure 6.7

Page 60 - Resistor Pots

6-11    Table 6.DResistor PotentiometersChannel Resistor Potentiometer    11. Remove the extende

Page 61 - (1771ĆOFE3)

    

Page 62 - Figure 6.7

 Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Diagnostics andTroubleshootingIn this chapter, you will read how to troubleshoot your outputmodule usi

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7-2Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Table 7.ATroubleshooting ChartCondition Possible Cause Recommended ActionGreen RUN indicator does notcome

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7-3Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998The fifth word contains the status of each DAC word; that is,whether data is out of range or scaling is i

Page 65 - Troubleshooting

    

Page 66 - Status Words

 Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Outputs per Module 4 Individually IsolatedModule Location Bulletin 1771 I/O Chassis -

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Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Chapter 1Chapter Objectives 1-1...Module Description 1-1...

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Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Environmental ConditionsOperational Temperature:Storage Temperature:Humidity Rating:0oCto+60oC (+32oF to +

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Appendix B    Block Transfer with MiniĆPLCĆ2and PLCĆ2/20 ProcessorsProgramming multiple GET instructions is simila

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B-2Publication 1771Ć6.5.30 - November 1998Rungs 2 and 3These OUTPUT ENERGIZE instructions (012/01 and 012/02)define the number of words to be transf

Page 71 - Appendix

B-3/'%.%*) 2  *0!(!, The output module is capable of transferring up to 13 words in oneprogram scan. The number of words

Page 72 - Rung Summary

    

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Appendix C    Data Table FormatsThe 4-digit BCD format uses an arrangement of 16 binary digits torepresent a 4-dig

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C-2    Table C.ABCD RepresentationPlace Value23(8) 22(4) 21(2) 20(1)DecimalEquivalent            

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