De-energize-to-trip, Disable line test – Rockwell Automation 1715-OF8I Redundant I/O System User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1715-UM001C-EN-P - March 2014

Chapter 3

Digital I/O Operation

De-energize-to-trip

During output, when a system fault occurs, the output module can be set so that

the output is de-engergized. This is on a point-by-point basis. The following are

examples of de-energize-to-trip uses:

Motor starters
Safety contactors

Disable Line Test

The digital output module incorporates line test functionality that can report

and indicate ‘no load’ field faults. This functionality can be enabled or disabled

by checking or unchecking the box. This is on a point-by-point basis.

Fault and Status Reporting

between Input Modules

and Controllers

The 1715 digital input modules multicast fault and status data to any owner-

listening controllers. All input modules maintain a module-fault word, the

highest level of fault reporting. Some output modules also use additional words

to indicate fault conditions.

The table lists the tag that can be examined in ladder logic to indicate when a

fault has occurred for a standard input module.

Tag

Description

Module-fault word

This word provides fault summary reporting. its tag name is Fault. This word is available on all digital input modules.

Fault

DINT Fault (Radix = Binary)

- 0 at least one module present

- FFFFFFFF No Logix connection

Simplex Digital Input Module Additional Tags Include
GroupFault

BIT

- 1 if any point on the module is faulted/failed

PtFault

INT (Radix = Binary)

- 1 bit per point 0…15; 1 if point is faulted/failed

OpenWire

INT (Radix = Binary)

- 1 bit per point 0…15; 1 indicates open wire

ShortCircuit

INT (Radix = Binary)

- 1 bit per point 0…15; 1 indicates short circuit

Indeterminate

INT (Radix = Binary)

- 1 bit per point 0…15; 1 indicates indeterminate

Duplex Digital Input Module Additional Tags Include
ModAFault

BOOL

- 0 Good, 1 fault or module not present

ModBFault

BOOL

- 0 Good, 1 fault or module not present

GroupFault

BOOL

- 1 if any point on either module is faulted/failed

ModAGroupFault

BOOL

- 1 if any point on Module A is faulted/failed

ModBGroupFault

BOOL

- 1 if any point on Module B is faulted/failed

PtFault

INT (Radix = Binary)

- 1 bit per point 0…15; 1 if point is faulted/failed on both modules

ModAPtFault

INT (Radix = Binary)

- 1 bit per Channel 0…15; 1 if channel has failed on module A

ModBPtFault

INT (Radix = Binary)

- 1 bit per Channel 0…15; 1 if channel has failed on module B

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