Table 4 oem parameters, Trusted, Module t8449 – Rockwell Automation T8449 Trusted TMR 24V dc Valve Monitor Module - 40 Channel User Manual
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Trusted
TM
Module T8449
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There are two OEM parameters included in the first rack (DO Board). These OEM parameters define 
the primary module position; declaring the module’s chassis and slot location. There is no need to 
define the secondary module position within the 
IEC1131 TOOLSET
. Where systems may be required to
start-up with modules in the secondary position as the active module, e.g. primary module is not 
installed when application is started, the secondary module’s position should be declared in the module 
definition of the System Configuration Manager. 
OEM 
Parameter 
Description
Default 
Value 
Notes
TICS_CHAS
SIS 
The number of the 
Trusted
TM
Chassis where
the Primary I/O module is 
installed 
1
The Trusted
TM
Controller Chassis is
1, and Trusted
TM
Expander Chassis
are 2 to 15
TICS_SLOT
The slot number in the 
chassis where the Primary 
I/O module is installed 
1
The I/O module slots in the Trusted
TM
Controller chassis are numbered 
from 1 to 8. The I/O Module slots in 
the Trusted
TM
Expander Chassis are
numbered from 1 to 12
Table 4 OEM Parameters
All of the racks except for 5 (MXOUT), 9 (HKEEPING), and 10 (INFO) have 40 sequentially numbered 
channels that start with 1. The first channel (1) and all subsequent odd channels pertain to the control 
functions, while the second channel (2) and all subsequent even channels pertain to the test and 
feedback functions. Channel 1 (for control) and channel 2 (for test/feedback) together represent the 
complete interface to the field device 1. Subsequent consecutive pairs represent the interfaces for field 
devices 2 through 20. 
The TMR 24Vdc Valve Monitor module provides more information about the feedback input and valve 
test status than is available on a per-rack basis. To accomplish this, a logical data mux is used to 
select one of the possible return values. The MXOUT signal allows the user to request a specific data 
item, the MXIN signal tells the user which data item is currently available, and the MXDAT value 
contains the data item. There is a separate MXOUT, MXIN, and MXDAT for each field device. 
A complete list of data items (i.e. valid MXOUT and MXIN values) is provided after the rack definitions.