Module filter template editor, Shutdown templates, Figure 16 module filter template editor – Rockwell Automation T8082 Trusted Toolset Suite User Manual

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2.3.15.

Module Filter Template Editor

From the Template Creation window, select Module Filter, then select the Edit button. This will
cause the CLI Entry window shown in Figure 16 below to be displayed.

Figure 16 Module Filter Template Editor

The Current CLI Entries area of the CLI Entry window will normally be blank when initially editing this
template. If there are entries in this area, they may be deleted by highlighting them and selecting the
Remove Entry button. Each entry must be deleted individually.

New instructions are entered in the Please Enter CLI Instruction area in the format shown above,
then added to the template by selecting the Add Entry button.

When the correct instructions have been entered, the user must select the OK button. This will return
the user to the Template Creation window which permits the newly created template to be saved. The
filename must not include any spaces. Underscores are recommended.

2.3.16.

Shutdown Templates

This template is used to configure individual shutdown states for each channel of an output module.
Output channels are driven to the default, fail-safe, state when the module enters the shutdown mode.
Typically the module will enter the shutdown mode when any of the system timeouts occur, or when
commanded by the TMR Processor. A channel may be configured to enter a specific shutdown state
other than the default using this template.

A shutdown entry is made using the syntax shown below.

channel#=< ON | OFF | HOLD >

The three available shutdown modes are:

ON:

Energize the output

OFF

:

De-energise the output

HOLD: Hold, or maintain the output in the last commanded state

Note: All output channels used for safety critical applications must be configured with shutdown mode

that places the process in the safe state.

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