Rockwell Automation 1747-DSN DISTRIBUTED I/O SCANNER User Manual

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Chapter 3

Configuration and Programming

3–12

Programming Example Using 7 I/O block Configuration

In the following programming example, the first rung is used to initiate the
DIO system using the Output Control Word. The scanner is located in slot 1
and an alarm is connected to a discrete I/O card in slot 2. When the water
level drops, the switch closes and the pump starts pumping water into the
tower.

The Communications Status Bit for I/O block 1 is used to ensure that input
data from the I/O block is valid before the pump can be turned on (rung 5).
It is also used to turn on the alarm if communication with the I/O block is
lost for more than 6 seconds (rungs 3 and 4).

MVM

MOVE
Source

N7:01

Mask

1F

Dest

O:1.00

(U)

0

O:2.0

] [

S:1

15

] [

S:1

15

(L)

10

O:1.0

(U)

9

O:1.0

TON

TIMER ON DELAY
Timer

T4:0

Time Base

0.01

Preset

600

Accum

0

I:1.0

1

(EN)

(DN)

(L)

0

O:2.0

] [

T4:0

DN

I:1.1

0

( )

0

O:1.1

I:1.0

1

END

Integer file N7:01 sets the bits for Number of I/O Blocks (rung 1). By setting these bits
in this manner, you can change the number of I/O blocks for which the scanner is
configured by entering the program mode, changing N7:01 and re–entering the run
mode.

Configuration
Data Valid bit

Disable Outputs
bit

Turns alarm off

Communications
timed out timer

Turns alarm on

Pump motor

First scan bit

First scan bit

Communication
Status bit for I/O
block 1

Communications
timed out bit

Float switch input

Communication Status
bit for I/O block 1

Rung 2

Rung 1

Rung 3

Rung 4

Rung 5

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