Rockwell Automation 1402-LSM Line Synchronization Module Installation Instructions User Manual

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Chapter 3
General Operation

3–10

Discrete Outputs (From the PLC Processor)

The following discrete output control signals will be provided from the
PLC–5 processor via the back plane:

Initiate Synchronization

Auto–Synchronization Mode

Check Synchronization Mode

Permissive Synchronization Mode

Load Share Disable

Isochronous/Droop Mode

Enable Single Phase Synchronization

Discrete Inputs (To the PLC Processor)

The following discrete input control signals will be provided to the PLC–5
processor via the back plane:

Module Status

Raise Voltage

Lower Voltage

Raise Speed –– frequency adjust

Lower Speed –– frequency adjust

Raise Speed –– phase adjust

Lower Speed –– phase adjust

Raise Power –– load share adjust

Reduce Power –– load share adjust

Close Breaker

Synchronization Failure

Power–up Bit

Block Transfer Data Interface

The LSM is capable of exchanging large amounts of data with the PLC
processor via the Block Transfer mechanism. The amount of data greatly
exceeds that which could be accommodated by a single block transfer. As a
result, the data is divided into several different “files” and can be obtained
through the use of multiple Block Transfers. The sizes, structure, and
contents of the block transfer reads and writes supported by the LSM are
provided in Appendix B. See “Block Transfer Communications”, listed on
Page 4–2 in the Application Information chapter of this manual for further
details on using Block Transfers.

PLC Interface Continued

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