Front panel indicators – Rockwell Automation T3411 ICS Regent Monitored Digital Input Modules User Manual
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Monitored Digital Input Modules (T3411)
 
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If the I/O processors detect a faulted input circuit, an I/O 
module fault is indicated at the processor modules and the 
Fault LED on the face of the input module is turned on. 
Input Circuit Test Interval
The Regent processor modules schedule testing of the input 
circuits on a background basis. The test interval for these 
circuits may range from a few seconds to several minutes, 
depending on the application program scan time and the size 
of the I/O configuration. The equation below can be used to 
estimate the test interval for monitored digital inputs. 
TI = 172 * IOUQTY * TSCAN + 2
where:
TI
= Test interval, seconds
IOUQTY
= Quantity of I/O Units in the system (1 to 16)
TSCAN
= The application program scan time, seconds
For example, for a system with 8 I/O units and an application 
scan time of 60 milliseconds, the test interval would be: 
TI = 172 * IOUQTY * TSCAN + 2 = 172 * 8 * 0.060 + 2 
TI = 84.6 seconds 
In this system, all of the monitored input modules would be 
tested for stuck-on and stuck-off faults approximately every 85 
seconds. This test interval can be used in reliability and 
availability calculations to select the fault tolerant input 
configuration that meet the application’s safety requirements. 
Due to I/O processor fault filtering algorithms, it may take up 
to four test intervals to report a failed input module as a 
permanent fault 
Front Panel Indicators
Figure 2 shows the physical features of the monitored digital 
input module. The front panel of each module contains 
fault/active and power indicators for the module as well as 
input status indicators for each channel. 
Active/Fault Status Indicator
This green and red LED pair indicates the overall health of 
the module and its field circuits. During normal operation the 
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