Rockwell Automation 1503VC IntelliVAC Plus Contactor Control Module User Manual

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Description of Features 4-17

1503-UM054C-EN-P – June 2013

“Master” Counter

The Master counter will include all operations, since initial use of the

IntelliVAC Plus product.

Each operation refers to the completion of a ‘Close’ operation. If a

close command is initiated but the contactor does not close (i.e. due

to an under-voltage condition) then the count will not be

incremented.
A Master Counter shall be provided for each of the IntelliVAC MC

units in an MC configuration.

The Master Counter parameters will be viewable, for each of the five

(5) IB units, on DeviceNet in the following manner:

‘IB1 Master Counter = ‘ ‘0’ to ‘16777215’ (24 bit counter)

‘IB2 Master Counter = ‘ ‘0’ to ‘16777215’ (24 bit counter)

‘IB3 Master Counter = ‘ ‘0’ to ‘16777215’ (24 bit counter)

‘IB4 Master Counter = ‘ ‘0’ to ‘16777215’ (24 bit counter)

‘IB5 Master Counter = ‘ ‘0’ to ‘16777215’ (24 bit counter)

This parameter will default to 0 for a new IntelliVAC Plus product

and cannot be reset.

“Operations Since” Counter

The Operations Since counter will include all operations since a

register reset has occurred, associated with a date/time set by the

real-time clock. Settings are provided for three (3) values: the most

current and the previous two.

This counter will keep track of all ‘Close’ operations since a new

unit has been powered up or since it was last reset. A date/time will

be associated with the start of implementation of this counter. Once

the RTC has been adjusted, this counter should be reset to have it

begin counting from a realistic date/time. Once a register reset has

been implemented, the previous date/time and count value will be

copied into a set of registers. This will occur for one more cycle,

after another register reset has been implemented, so that there will

always be a history of the most current “operations since” counter,

along with its reset time and for two previous “operations since”

counters, along with their reset times.

An Operations Counter will be reset in the following manner-data

will be available, for each of the five (5) IB units, on DeviceNet in

the following manner:

‘IB1 Reset Ops Since Counter’ (present ‘IB1 Ops Since 0

data/time’ saved to ‘IB1 Ops Since 1’ along with counter value

and ‘IB1 Ops Since 1 data/time’ saved to ‘IB1 Ops Since 2’

along with counter value) with ‘IB1 Ops Since0’ counter = ‘0’

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