Micromod MOD: 1800P - MOD 30ML Identity Module (Version 2) System, I/O and Communications Functions User Manual

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Logic Functions - Book 1

DATABASE DESCRIPTION

2-2

** Connects any of the following remote

module blocks: RDIM, RDOM

Main Block

Execution

Order

Interface

Block (IF1)

System

Event Block

(SE1)

Loop

Block #1

Loop

Block #n

Loop

Block #64

Function

Block

Execution

Order

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

Configured

List (CL)

*

I/O Module

Block

Selection

(32 modules

per

MODCELL)

TIM

RIM

VCIM

CJIM

WDOM

DDOM

DOM

DIM

ICN

Function

Block

Execution

Order

Function

Block

Execution

Order

AOM

WRIM

MSC

RIO**

= Any of the following function blocks:

CL (Configured List)
ML (Modbus List)
DI

(Digital Input)

VCI (Voltage/Current Input)
TTI (Temperature Transmitter Input)
TI

(Thermocouple Input)

CJI (Cold Junction Input)
RI

(Resistance Input)

RTI (RTD Input)
RTTI (R TD T ransmitter Input)
EX (Expression)
IC

(Input Communications)

OC ( O u t p u t C o m m u n i c a t i o n s )
LN (Linearization)
PA (Process Alarm)
TM (Timer)
NM (Notification/Request Message)
SM (Supervisory Message)
TOT(Totalizer)
PW (Piecewise Table)
DVC (Device Block)
SSEQ (Small Sequencer Block)
LSEQ (Large Sequencer Block)
PID (Regulatory Control)
RSK (Ramp/Soak)

Figure 2-1. Database Structure

Types of Blocks
There are three basic categories of block types. They are:

Environment

blocks

Supports general instrument operation and do not directly perform the user defined
control functions. Of these, the interface and system event blocks (there can only be one
occurrence of each) are visible and always exist as part of any configuration. Other
service type blocks are transparent to the user.

Module

blocks

Specify the physical I/O complement of the instrument. The I/O configuration for the
instrument is flexible; there are 32 positions on one MODCELL for example, allowing
various combinations of I/O modules, and some limitations.

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