Rockwell Automation AADvance Controller Configuration Guide User Manual

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Configuration Guide (AADvance Controller)


L

ladder diagram

An IEC 61131 language composed of

contact symbols representing logical
equations and simple actions. The main
function is to control outputs based on

input conditions. See 'limited variability
language'.

LAN

Local area network. A computer network

covering a small physical area, characterised
by a limited geographic range and lack of a

need for leased telecommunication lines.

live insertion

The removal and then reinsertion of an
electronic module into a system while the

system remains powered. The assumption is
that removal of the module and reinsertion

will cause no electrical harm to the system.
Also referred to as 'hot swap'.

low demand mode

Where the frequency of demands for

operation made on a safety-related system is
no greater than one per year and no greater
than twice the proof-test frequency.

M

manual call point

A component of a fire detection and fire
alarm system which is used for the manual

initiation of an alarm.

Modbus

An industry standard communications
protocol developed by Modicon. Used to

communicate with external devices such as
distributed control systems or operator

interfaces.

Modbus object

A representation of the configuration
settings for a Modbus master or for its

associated slave links, within the AADvance
Workbench. The settings include
communication settings and messages.

module locking screw

The AADvance latch mechanism seen on

the front panel of each module and
operated by a broad, flat-blade screwdriver.
Uses a cam action to lock to the processor

base unit or I/O base unit.

N

NFPA 85

The Boiler and Combustion Systems
Hazards Code. Applies to certain boilers,

stokers, fuel systems, and steam generators.
The purpose of this code is to contribute to

operating safety and to prevent uncontrolled
fires, explosions and implosions.

NFPA 86

A standard for Ovens and Furnaces.

Provides the requirements for the
prevention of fire and explosion hazards in

associated with heat processing of materials
in ovens, furnaces and related equipment.

O

on-line

The state of a controller that is executing

the application software.

OPC

A series of standards specifications which
support open connectivity in industrial

automation.

output (Workbench variable)

In the context of an AADvance Workbench

variable, this term describes a quantity
passed from the Workbench to a controller.

P

peer to peer

A Peer to Peer network consists of one or

more Ethernet networks connecting
together a series of AAdvance and/or

Trusted controllers to enable application
data to be passed between them.

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