Relay parameters – Rockwell Automation 1440-TPS02-01RB XM-320 Position Module User Manual

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Publication GMSI10-UM005C-EN-P - May 2010

58 Configuration Parameters

Relay Parameters

The Relay parameters control the operation of the on-board relay, as well as
the relays on the Expansion Relay (XM-441) module. Use these parameters to
configure which alarm(s) the relay is associated with as well as the behavior of
the relay.

IMPORTANT

A relay can be defined, regardless of whether or not it is
physically present. A non-physical relay is a virtual relay.
When a relay (physical or virtual) activates, the module
sends a Change of State (COS) message to its master,
which acts on the condition as necessary. An XM-440
Master Relay Module can activate its own relays in response
to a relay (physical or virtual) activation at any of its slaves.

Relay Parameters

Parameter Name

Description

Values/Comments

Number (XM Serial Configuration
Utility only)

Sets the relay to be configured in the XM Serial
Configuration Utility.

Number 1 is the on-board relay.
Numbers 2 through 5 are either relays
on the Expansion Relay module when
it’s connected to the module or virtual
relays.

Virtual relays are non-physical relays.
Use them when you want the effect of
the relay (monitor alarms, activation
delay, and change status) but do not
need an actual contact closure. For
example, a PLC or controller
monitoring the relay status.

Note: The Relay Installed parameter
indicates whether a relay is a virtual
relay or a physical relay on a module.

Name (XM Serial Configuration
Utility only)

A descriptive name to help identify the relay in the
XM Serial Configuration Utility.

Maximum 18 characters

Enable

Enable/disable the selected relay.

Note: The Relay Current Status is set to "Not
Activated" when the relay is disabled. See page 66.

XM Configuration
Utility

EDS File

Check to Enable

Enabled

Clear to Disable

Disabled

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