Rockwell Automation AADvance Controller Solutions Handbook User Manual

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Solutions Handbook (AADvance Controller)


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.

pinging

In Modbus communications, sending the
diagnostic Query Data command over a link
and by receiving a reply ensuring that the

link is healthy and the controller is able to
communicate with the master. No process
data is transferred or modified. In the case

of slave devices that will not support pinging
then the Standby command will default to
Inactive state, but no error will be returned.

portable equipment

Enclosed equipment that is moved while in
operation or which can easily be moved

from one place to another while connected
to the supply. Examples are programming
and debugging tools and test equipment.

process safety time (PST)

For equipment under control this
represents the period of time a dangerous

condition can exist without the protection
of a safety instrumented system before a
hazardous event occurs.

processor base unit

A backplane assembly which holds all of the
processor modules in an AADvance

controller. Part number 9100. See also
'processor module'.

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