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FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter
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August 23, 2007

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  • Page 1 3170-PDP FLEX Platform FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter User Manual August 23, 2007...
  • Page 2: Please Read This Notice

    Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of ProSoft Technology Improvements and/or changes in this manual or the product may be made at any time. These changes will be made periodically to correct technical inaccuracies or typographical errors.
  • Page 3: Your Feedback Please

    +1 (661) 716-5101 (Fax) http://www.prosoft-technology.com Copyright © ProSoft Technology, Inc. 2000 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. 3170-PDP User Manual August 23, 2007 PSFT.PDP.3170.UM.07.08.23 ProSoft Technology ®, ProLinx ®, inRAx ®, ProTalk® and RadioLinx ® are Registered Trademarks of ProSoft Technology, Inc.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Connection Status Word Definition ......................42 Logic Status/Analog Feedback Definition ....................42 Connection Enable Word Definition ......................42 Logic Command/Analog Reference Definition ..................42 Defaults..............................43 CONNECT THE ADAPTER TO THE PROFIBUS DP NETWORK ..............45 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 5 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 6 REFERENCE ...............................69 Product Specifications ..........................69 Device Data Base File ..........................70 GLOSSARY ...............................131 PROSOFT TECHNOLOGY, INC., SUPPORT, SERVICE & WARRANTY ..........141 How to Contact Us: Sales and Support ....................142 Return Material Authorization (RMA) Policies and Conditions..............143 9.2.1 All Product Returns ........................143 Procedures for Return of Units Under Warranty ...................143...
  • Page 7 No Other Warranties ........................148 9.5.8 Intellectual Property........................148 9.5.9 Additional Restrictions Relating To Software And Other Intellectual Property......148 9.5.10 Allocation of risks ........................148 9.5.11 Controlling Law and Severability ....................149 INDEX .................................151 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 7 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 8 3170-PDP ♦ FLEX Platform Contents FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter Page 8 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 9: About This User Manual

    1794-TBN Terminal Base Unit Installation Instructions 1794-5.16 1794-TBNF Fused Terminal Base Unit Installation Instructions 1794-5.17 1794-PS1 Power Supply Installation Instructions 1794-5.35 1794-IB16 24V dc 16 Input Module Installation Instructions 1794-5.4 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 9 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 10: Compliance To European Union Directives

    EN 50081-2EMC – Generic Emission Standard, Part 2 – Industrial Environment EN 50082-2EMC – Generic Immunity Standard, Part 2 – Industrial Environment This product is intended for use in an industrial environment. Page 10 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 11: Overview Of Flex I/O And Your Profibus Adapter Module

    I/O. The FLEX I/O system contains the following components: PROFIBUS adapter/power supply - powers the internal logic for as many as eight I/O modules ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 11 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 12: Mount And Remove Your System Easily

    Screw holes are also provided to horizontally or vertically panel-mount your system in an enclosure. To panel-mount your FLEX I/O system, use the optional mounting kit (1794-NM1). An example of a DIN-rail mounted system is shown below. Page 12 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 13: Optional Accessories

    ATTENTION: This cable can only be used between I/O modules. Do not use between the adapter and I/O modules. Do not use more than one cable per system. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 13 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 14: Mounting Kit (1794-Nm1)

    Overview of FLEX I/O and Your PROFIBUS Adapter Module FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter 2.3.2 Mounting Kit (1794-NM1) Use the optional 1794-NM1 mounting kit to mount your system on a panel or wall without a DIN rail. Page 14 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 15: Mounting Dimensions And Spacing Requirements

    Overview of FLEX I/O and Your PROFIBUS Adapter Module 3170-PDP ♦ FLEX Platform FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter 2.3.3 Mounting Dimensions and Spacing Requirements ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 15 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 16: Purpose Of The 3170-Pdp

    Inputs from the input modules are collected by the FLEX I/O adapter via the backplane and sent across the PROFIBUS DP network to the DP master/scanner controller. Page 16 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 17: Profibus Adapter Components

    (run state) for messages. Chapter 5 describes the diagnostic indicators and how to use them for troubleshooting. 2.5.2 Network Connector Use the 9-pin D-shell connector to connect your adapter to the PROFIBUS network. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 17 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 18: Setting The Node Address Switches

    Refer to the Installation Instructions (pub. no. 801.09) you received with your adapter to learn how to install and wire the adapter. Page 18 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 19: How Communication Takes Place And I/O Image Table Mapping

    The length of each I/O module's read words and write words vary in size depending on module complexity. Each I/O module will support at least 1 input word or 1 output word. Status and configuration are optional, depending on the module. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 19 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 20: Polled I/O Structure

    Slot 2 Output Data ..Slot 8 Output Data 3.1.1 Adapter Input Status Word The input status word consists of: I/O module fault bits – 1 status bit for each slot Page 20 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 21 The new node address does not take affect until the adapter has been powered down and then powered back up. Until this power cycling occurs, the node address switches will not match the actual node address. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 21 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 22: Mapping Data Into The Image Table

    1794-IV16 1793-IV16/A, S/A 1794-OB8 1794-OB16 1794-OB16P 1793-OB16P/A, S/A 1794-OV16 1794-OV16P 1793-OV16P/A, S/A 1794-OB8EP 1794-IB10XOB6 1794-IC16 1794-OC16 1793-IB4(S) 1793-OB4P(S) 1793-IB2XOB2P(S) 1794-IB32/A 1794-OB32P 1794-IB16XOB16P Analog Modules 1794-IE8 1794-OE4 1794-IE4XOE2 1793-IE4(S) 1793-OE2(S) 1793-IE2XOE1(S) Page 22 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 23: 1794-Ib16 - 16-Point Discrete Input Module Image Table Mapping

    D = Input Data (D0 corresponds to input 0, D1 corresponds to input 1, etc. DT = Input Delay Time (DT 00 to 11 corresponds to inputs 0 thru 11; DT 12 to 15 corresponds to inputs 12 thru 15) ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 23 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 24: 1794-Ob16 - 16-Point Discrete Output Module Image Table Mapping

    O15 O14 O13 O12 O11 O10 O9 Write Word 1 Not used Write Word 2 Where O = Output value (O0 corresponds to output 0, O1 corresponds to output 1, etc.) Page 24 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 25: 1794-Ib8S - 8-Point Discrete Sensor Input Module Image Table Mapping

    Delay Time for Inputs 12 to 15 Delay Time 0 (default) 512µs Delay Time 1 Delay Time 2 Delay Time 3 Delay Time 4 Delay Time 5 16ms Delay Time 6 32ms Delay Time 7 64ms ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 25 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 26: 1794-Ia8 - 8-Point Discrete Input Module Image Table Mapping

    Delay Time 2 10ms 28ms Delay Time 3 12ms 30ms Delay Time 4 17ms 35ms Delay Time 5 26ms 44ms Delay Time 6 43ms 61ms Delay Time 7 78ms 96ms Page 26 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 27: 1794-Oa8 - 8-Point Discrete Output Module Image Table Mapping

    Where O = Output value: where O0 corresponds to output 0, O1 corresponds to output 1, etc., and when bit = 0, the output is off; when bit = 1, the output is on. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 27 of 152...
  • Page 28: 1794-Ie8 - 8 Input Analog Module

    Where: PU = Power up bit – included in series B modules only. U = Underrange bits for 4 to 20mA inputs C = Configure select bit F = Full range bit S = sign bit (in 2's complement) Page 28 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 29 Channel 6 analog data – 12-bit left justified two's complement number; unused lower bits are zero; 4 to 20mA uses all 16 bits. Bits 15 Channel 6 analog data sign bit. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 29 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 30: 1794-Oe4 - 4 Output Analog Module Image Table Mapping

    Output Not used Config. Select Not used Full Range 1 or 6 Words Not used Write Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Page 30 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 31 0 to 10V dc/0 to 20mA to 10 to +10V dc Off1 C = Configure select bit F = Full range bit 1 When configured to off, individual channels will return 0V. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 31 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 32 Bits 00 to 15 Not used – set to 0. Write Word 13 Bits 00 to 15 Not used – set to 0. Write Word 14 Bits 00 to 15 Not used – set to 0. Page 32 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 33: 1794-Ie4Xoe2 - Analog Combo Module Image Table Mapping

    OE = Output enable bits (bit 00 corresponds to output 0, bit 01 corresponds to output 1). ATTENTION: These bits must be set to 1. S = Sign bit (in 2's complement) C = Configure select bit F = Full range bit ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 33 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 34 Channel 1 analog data sign bit. Write Word 3 Bits 00 to 01 Output Enable bits. Bit 00 corresponds to output 0, bit 01 corresponds to output 1. These bits must be set to 1. Page 34 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 35: 1794-Ir8 - Rtd Input Analog Module Image Table Mapping

    Channel 0 Input Data Read Word 3 Channel 1 Input Data Read Word 4 Channel 2 Input Data Read Word 5 Channel 3 Input Data Read Word 6 Channel 4 Input Data ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 35 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 36 04 to 06 Critical Error bits – If these bits are anything other than all zeroes, return the module to the factory for repair Unused – set to 0 Page 36 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 37 No sensor connected – do not scan 100 ohm Pt  = 0.00385 Euro (–200 to +870°C) 100 ohm Pt  = 0.003916 U.S. (–200 to +630°C) 200 ohm Pt  = 0.00385 (–200 to +630°C) ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 37 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 38: 1794-It8 - Thermocouple Input Module Image Table Mapping

    Read Word 1 Reserved Read Word 2 Channel 0 Input Data Read Word 3 Channel 1 Input Data Read Word 4 Channel 2 Input Data Read Word 5 Channel 3 Input Data Page 38 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 39 Cold Junction sensor overrange bit. – this bit is set if the cold junction temperature is above 70°C. 02 (02) Bad Structure – this bit is set if there is an invalid thermocouple type selected. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 39 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 40 00 to 03 (00 to 03) Channel 0 Thermocouple Type 03 02 Thermocouple Type – Range Millivolts (default) 300 to 1800°C (572 to 3272°F) –270 to 1000°C (–454 to 1832°F) Page 40 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 41: 1203-Fm1 - Scanport Module Image Table Mapping

    1 Word Connection Enable Channel 2 Connection Enable Channel 1 Write Logic Command Channel 1 Analog Reference Channel 1 5 Words Logic Command Channel 2 Analog Reference Channel 2 Not Used ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 41 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 42: Connection Status Word Definition

    The Logic Command and Analog Reference values are defined within the product manuals of the connected SCANport device(s). Each I/O module has default values associated with it. At default, each module will generate inputs/status and expect outputs/configuration. Page 42 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 43: Defaults

    Module Description Catalog Number Installation User Manual Instructions 16 Sink Input Module 1794-IB16 1794-5.4 16 Source Output Module 1794-OB16 1794-5.3 8 Sensor Input Module 1794-IB8S 1794-5.7 8 Input Module 1794-IA8 1794-5.9 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 43 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 44 4 Output Analog Module 1794-OE4 1794-5.5 4 in/2 out Analog Combo 1794-IE4XOE2 1794-5.15 Module 8 RTD Input Analog Module 1794-IR8 1794-5.22 1794-6.5.4 8 Thermocouple Input Module 1794-IT8 1794-5.21 1794-6.5.7 SCANport Module 1203-FM1 1203-5.8 Page 44 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 45: Connect The Adapter To The Profibus Dp Network

    135-165 W (3 to 29 100 to 130 W (fu100 MHz) kHz) Capacity t30 pF/m t60 pF/m Resistance t110 W/km Wire Gauge u0.64 mm u0.53 mm Conductor Area u0.34 mm2 u0.22 mm2 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 45 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 46: Cabling And Equipment Required For Line A Type

    Important:For detailed information on the topology and cabling for line A, refer to the PROFIBUS Standard (DIN 19245 Parts 1 & 3, Issue 1994). Line B cabling can support baudrates as high as 500k bits/s. Page 46 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 47: Cabling And Equipment Required For Line B Type

    PROFIBUS media (trunk cable). Use termination blocks to terminate the line at each end of the trunk cable. Use drop cables to connect devices to the network. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 47 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 48: Connect The Adapter To The Network

    Connect the cable shield to the housing of the DSUB. The shield is connected to the FLEX I/O chassis ground. Connect the data signal pins on both ends (Signal + Pin #3 and Signal – Pin#8). Page 48 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 49: Terminate The Network

    Use the following termination resistors with line B: PROFIBUS DP ADAPTER + 5 V CABLE 390 W (2%, 1/4 W) Signal + 150 W (2%, 1/4 W) Signal - 390 W (2%, 1/4 W) Data Ground ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 49 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 50 3170-PDP ♦ FLEX Platform Connect the Adapter to the PROFIBUS DP Network FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter Page 50 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 51: Configure The Adapter For Master/Slave Communication

    The file is in ASCII format and you can view it with any text editor. A printed copy of your PSFT0882.GSD file appears in the Reference chapter. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 51 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 52: Entering User Parameter Data

    Send Parameter Data Flags Byte Bit Position Name Description 0 to 1 Format 00 = Auto Configure Selection 01 = Reserved 10 = Condensed 11 = Full Page 52 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 53: Auto Configure Format

    If you change a module while it is being controlled by a master, a minor recoverable fault will occur. To recover from this fault, you must replace the module with an identical module type. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 53 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 54: Condensed Format

    1794-IB16 0281h 1794-OB16 0191h 1794-IA8 0285h 1794IA8I 0280h 1794-OA8 0195h 1794-IB8S 0289h 1794-OW8 0199h 1794IA16 0209h 1794OA8I 019Ch 1794OA16 010Dh 1794IM8 0205h 1794OM8 0105h 1794IB8 0180h 1794IV16 0204h 1794OB8 0190h Page 54 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 55 Reset to Zero. User Parameter Example User Parameter Message, Condensed Format Name Value Description Octet 8: Reserved Octet 9: Condensed Format, Reset to Zero on Fault, Rest Inputs to Zero ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 55 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 56 237 bytes. Be aware of the totals of the words and modules you are using. User Parameter Example User Parameter Message, Full Format Name Value Description Octet 8: Reserved Page 56 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 57 PROFIBUS DP master and a DP slave is encapsulated into logical modules. The total I/O data exchanged between a PROFIBUS DP master and a DP slave device comprises a set of logical modules which is defined in the check configuration data. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 57 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 58: Entering Check Configuration Data

    The adapter expects the identifier area for each of the eight FLEX I/O slots to be 2 bytes. The DP input/output identifier and all specific DP identifiers (except the empty module) are not supported. Page 58 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 59 Octet 10: Slot 4, output module 6 words I/O sizes configured: 22 input bytes, 20 output bytes Refer to the configuration example to understand how and where to enter this data. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 59 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 60: Read Configuration Response Data

    If you are using the Rockwell Automation PROFIBUS Manager configuration software, follow this example to understand how to access and enter data. This example is a User Parameter Message, Full Format. Page 60 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 61: Configuration Example Using Profibus Manager Software

    Octet 45: Slot 6 all sizes zero Octet 46 to 47: 0FFFFh Slot 7 empty Octet 48: Slot 7 all sizes zero Octet 49 to 50: 0FFFFh Slot 8 Empty ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 61 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 62 Slot 4 config size 2 words, safe state size 4 words Octet 28 to 29: 0000h 2 config words – channel selection and output enable Octet 30 to 31: 0000h Page 62 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 63 All eight slots must be accounted for. Notice as you add each module, the Module Configuration status appears: If you want to edit the configuration of a module, select the module and click on ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 63 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 64 This picture is unavailable at this time. For more detailed information on configuring your network, refer to your PROFIBUS Manager User Manual, publication 1785-6.5.20. Page 64 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting with the Indicators STATUS - this indicator provides device status PROFIBUS - this indicator provides communication link status Use the following table to determine the indicator conditions and status. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 65 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 66 Adapter Status Bit 0 - Node Address Changed Bits 1 to 7 - Reserved Node Address switch setting Identifier Related diagnostic header byte (44h) 13 to 15 Identifier diagnostic bits1 Page 66 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 67: Configuration Differences Between 1794-Apb And 3170-Pdp

    Number" (stating Rockwell as manufactor among other things). The 3170-PDP has a PSFT0882.GSD file with a "PROFIBUS Ident Number" (stating PROSOFT TECHNOLOGY, INC. as manufacturer among other things). For a new customer this does not make any difference, he just use the PSFT0882.GSD file instead of the old Rockwell GSD file when installing the...
  • Page 68: User Parameter Data For 1794-Apb

    3170-PDP ♦ FLEX Platform Troubleshooting FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter 6.3.1 User parameter data for 1794-APB: 6.3.2 User parameter data for 3170-PDP: Page 68 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 69: Reference

    (when product or packaging is marked) • CE marked for all applicable directives 1 Use this conductor category information for planning conductor routing. Refer to publication 1770-4.1, "Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines." ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 69 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 70: Device Data Base File

    When you add new modules to your system, contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for the latest version of this file. ;============================================================ ; Profibus Device Database of: ; ProSoft Technology Inc. DP slave ; Model: 3170-PDP ; Description: Flex I/O Profibus adapter ; Language: English ;...
  • Page 71 ;explanation about the meaning of these bytes. ;--------------------------------- ;Prm-Text-Def-List: The Flag byte ;--------------------------------- ;Format selection PrmText = 1 Text(0) = "Auto Configure format" Text(2) = "Condensed format" Text(3) = "Full format" EndPrmText ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 71 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 72 Text(1) = "Degree Fahrenheit" Text(2) = "Bipolar" Text(3) = "Unipolar" EndPrmText PrmText = 8 Text(0) = "No enhanced mode" Text(1) = "Enhanced mode" EndPrmText PrmText = 9 Text(0) = "10 Hz" Page 72 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 73 Text(4) = "12 ms / 31 ms" Text(5) = "16 ms / 35 ms" Text(6) = "24.5 ms / 44 ms" Text(7) = "42 ms / 60.5 ms" EndPrmText PrmText = 14 Text(0) = "256 us" ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 73 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 74 Text(0) = "0 C" Text(1) = "20 C" Text(2) = "25 C" Text(3) = "30 C" Text(4) = "40 C" Text(5) = "50 C" Text(6) = "60 C" Text(7) = "70 C" Page 74 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 75 Text(1) = "1.0 - 3276.7" EndPrmText PrmText = 28 Text(0) = "Use minimum sampling time" Text(1) = "2" Text(2) = "4" Text(3) = "8" Text(4) = "16" Text(5) = "32" ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 75 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 76 Text(3) = "32" EndPrmText PrmText = 36 Text(0) = "Normal run mode" Text(1) = "Startup mode" EndPrmText PrmText = 37 Text(0) = "2" Text(1) = "4" Text(2) = "5" Text(3) = "10" Page 76 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 77 Text(0) = "1 period" Text(1) = "2 periods" Text(2) = "4 periods" Text(3) = "8 periods" Text(4) = "16 periods" Text(5) = "32 periods" Text(6) = "64 periods" Text(7) = "128 periods" ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 77 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 78 Text(0) = "Normal operation" Text(1) = "Reset" EndPrmText PrmText = 51 Text(0) = "None" Text(1) = "Internal galvanic isolator" Text(2) = "External zener barrier" Text(3) = "External galvanic isolator" EndPrmText Page 78 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 79 PrmText = 60 Text(0) = "3 Hz" Text(1) = "10 Hz" Text(2) = "15 Hz" Text(3) = "18 Hz" Text(4) = "20 Hz" Text(5) = "25 Hz" Text(6) = "30 Hz" ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 79 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 80 Text(38) = "0-50 gs rms acc" Text(40) = "0-20 m/s2 rms acc" Text(41) = "0-50 m/s2 rms acc" Text(42) = "0-100 m/s2 rms acc" Text(43) = "0-200 m/s2 rms acc" Page 80 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 81 BitArea(0-2) 0 0-7 Prm_Text_Ref = 4 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 5 "Delay Time for Inputs 00-11" BitArea(0-2) 0 0-7 Prm_Text_Ref = 5 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 6 "Delay Time for Inputs 12-15" ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 81 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 82 ExtUserPrmData = 16 "Safe state value byte" Unsigned8 0 0-255 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 17 "Calibration mask" Unsigned8 0 0-255 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 18 "Module data type" BitArea(0-1) 0 0-3 Prm_Text_Ref = 7 EndExtUserPrmData Page 82 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 83 BitArea(4-7) 0 0-15 Prm_Text_Ref = 10 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 29 "Fixed digital filter" Bit(2) 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 11 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 30 "Channel 0 Thermocouple type" BitArea(0-3) 0 0-15 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 83 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 84 Prm_Text_Ref = 13 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 40 "Delay time input 12-15" BitArea(3-5) 0 0-7 Prm_Text_Ref = 13 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 41 "Delay time input" BitArea(0-2) 0 0-7 Prm_Text_Ref = 13 EndExtUserPrmData Page 84 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 85 BitArea(0-3) 0 0-15 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 52 "Configure select bits" BitArea(0-3) 0 0-15 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmdata = 53 "Multiplex control bits" BitArea(0-1) 0 0-3 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmdata = 54 "Configure select bits" ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 85 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 86 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 65 "Revert to defaults" Bit(7) 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 66 "Quick calibration" Bit(6) 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 19 EndExtUserPrmData Page 86 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 87 Prm_Text_Ref = 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 77 "Outputs to hold, Channel 3" Bit(3) 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 78 "Input channel 1 filter" BitArea(4-7) 0 0-15 EndExtUserPrmData ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 87 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 88 ExtUserPrmData = 89 "Outputs to hold, Channel 0" Bit(2) 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 90 "Calibration" Bit(6) 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 91 "Calibration clock" Page 88 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 89 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 101 "Sensor type ch 4-7 RTD/Thermo" BitArea(0-3) 0 0-9 Prm_Text_Ref = 25 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 102 "Sensor type ch 0-3 RTD/Thermo" BitArea(0-3) 0 0-9 Prm_Text_Ref = 25 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 89 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 90 ExtUserPrmData = 112 "Communication fault" Bit(7) 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 113 "Safe state mode" Bit(6) 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 31 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 114 "Frequency range Ch 0" Page 90 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 91 ExtUserPrmData = 125 "Wire off fault sel GI, Ch 0" Bit(7) 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 126 "Wire off fault sel GI, Ch 1" Bit(7) 0 0-1 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 91 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 92 ExtUserPrmData = 136 "Initiate startup select, Ch 1" Bit(7) 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 36 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 137 "Acceleration calc time, Ch 0" BitArea(5-6) 0 0-3 Prm_Text_Ref = 35 EndExtUserPrmData Page 92 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 93 ExtUserPrmData = 147 "Rollover, CW0" Bit(5) 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 148 "Store control, CW0" BitArea(3-4) 0 0-3 Prm_Text_Ref = 41 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 149 "Gate control, CW0" ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 93 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 94 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 159 "Rollover, CW1" Bit(5) 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 19 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 160 "Store control, CW1" BitArea(3-4) 0 0-3 Prm_Text_Ref = 41 Page 94 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 95 ExtUserPrmData = 170 "Channel 1 Preset" Unsigned16 0 0-65535 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 171 "Pulse/period measurement, Ch 3" Bit(3) 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 42 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 172 "Pulse/period measurement, Ch 2" Bit(2) 0 0-1 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 95 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 96 ExtUserPrmData = 182 "Clock freq for period time, Ch 0" Bit(0) 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 43 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 183 "Start new measurement, Ch 3" Bit(3) 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 19 EndExtUserPrmData Page 96 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 97 ExtUserPrmData = 196 "CHB Under alarm gap setpoint" BitArea(0-7) 0 0-240 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 197 "CHA Danger setpoint" BitArea(0-7) 0 0-200 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 198 "CHA Alert setpoint" BitArea(0-7) 0 0-200 EndExtUserPrmData ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 97 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 98 BitArea(0-3) 0 0-15 Prm_Text_Ref = 49 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 209 "Monitor reset" Bit(7) 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 50 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 210 "Barrier Configuration" BitArea(5-6) 0 0-3 Prm_Text_Ref = 51 Page 98 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 99 ExtUserPrmData = 222 "CHA Full scale range & Zero pos" Unsigned16 0 0-65535 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 223 "CHB Full scale range & Zero pos" Unsigned16 0 0-65535 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 224 "CHA Direct over danger setpoint" Unsigned8 0 0-200 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 99 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 100 ExtUserPrmData = 237 "CHB Full scale range" BitArea(2-7) 0 0-63 Prm_Text_Ref = 58 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 238 "CHA TOK" Bit(1) 0 0-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 59 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmData = 239 "CHB TOK" Bit(1) 0 0-1 Page 100 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 101 ExtUserPrmData = 251 "CHB LP corner, see table" BitArea(0-3) 0 0-15 EndExtUserPrmData ExtUserPrmdata = 252 "Monitor type selection" BitArea(2-3) 1 1-3 Prm_Text_Ref = 64 EndExtUserPrmdata ExtUserPrmData = 253 "Monitor type selection" BitArea(2-3) 1 1-1 Prm_Text_Ref = 65 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 101 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 102 ; Definition of modules for autoconfigure ;======================================== ; Empty slot for Flex I/O (2 configuration bytes per slot) Module = "Flex I/O empty slot/Auto format" 0x00, 0x00 EndModule ; AC Modules ;-------------- Page 102 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 103 ; Flex I/O module 1794-IV16, (default config= 2 word in, 1 word out) Module = "1794-IV16 / Auto format" 0x51, 0x60 EndModule ; Flex I/O module 1793-IV16/A, S/A, (default config= 2 word in, 1 word out) ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 103 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 104 Module = "1793-IB2XOB2P(S) / Auto format" 0x50, 0x61 EndModule ; Flex I/O module 1794-IB32/A, (default config= 2 word in, 1 word out) Module = "1794-IB32 / Auto format" 0x51, 0x60 EndModule Page 104 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 105 Module = "1794-OW8 / Auto format" 0x00, 0x60 EndModule ; Flex I/O module 1793-OW4(S), (default config= 0 word in, 1 word out) Module = "1793-OW4(S) / Auto format" 0x00, 0x60 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 105 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 106 Module = "Flex I/O empty slot/Cond format" 0x00, 0x00 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len = 2 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const(0) = 0xFF, 0xFF EndModule ; AC Modules ;-------------- ; Flex I/O module 1794-IA8, (default config= 1 word in, 1 word out) Page 106 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 107 ; Flex I/O module 1794-IB8, default config= 2 word in, 1 word out) Module = "1794-IB8 / Condensed format" 0x51, 0x60 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len = 2 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const(0) = 0x01, 0x80 EndModule ; Flex I/O module 1794-IB8S, default config= 1 word in, 1 word out) ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 107 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 108 0x00, 0x60 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len = 2 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const(0) = 0x01, 0x18 EndModule ; Flex I/O module 1794-OV16, (default config= 0 word in, 2 word out) Module = "1794-OV16 / Condensed format" 0x00, 0x61 Page 108 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 109 EndModule ; Flex I/O module 1793-IB2XOB2P(S), (default config= 1 word in, 2 word out) Module = "1793-IB2XOB2P(S) / Cond format" 0x50, 0x61 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len = 2 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const(0) = 0x01, 0x11 EndModule ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 109 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 110 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const(0) = 0x11, 0x61 EndModule ; Flex I/O module 1793-IE2XOE1(S), (default config= 5 words in, 4 words out) Module = "1793-IE2XOE1(S) / Cond format" 0x54, 0x63 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len = 2 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const(0) = 0x15, 0x62 Page 110 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 111 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len = 2 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const(0) = 0x1B, 0x03 EndModule ; Flex I/O module 1794-IT8, (default config= 11 words in, 3 words out) Module = "1794-IT8 / Condensed format" 0x5A, 0x62 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len = 2 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 111 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 112 Module = "BN 1701-25 Acc In Mon / Cond" 0x54, 0x69 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len = 2 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const(0) = 0x15, 0x02 EndModule ; Definition of modules for full format ;============================================================ ; Empty slot for Flex I/O (2 configuration bytes per slot) Page 112 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 113 ; Flex I/O module 1794-OA16, (default config= 1 word in, 1 word out) Module = "1794-OA16 / Full format" 0x50, 0x60 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len = 5 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const(0) = 0x01, 0x0D, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 113 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 114 0x51, 0x00 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len = 5 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const(0) = 0x02, 0x0D, 0x10, 0x00, 0x00 ;Config word 1 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(4) Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(4) EndModule ; Flex I/O module 1794-IV16,(default config= 2 word in, 0 word out) Page 114 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 115 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const(0) = 0x01, 0x18, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00 ;Safe state word 1 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(3) EndModule ;Flex I/O module 1794-OV16, (default config= 0 word in, 1 word out) Module = "1794-OV16 / Full format" 0x00, 0x60 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len = 5 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 115 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 116 ; Flex I/O module 1794-OC16, (default config= 1 word in, 1 word out) Module = "1794-OC16 / Full format" 0x50, 0x60 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len = 5 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const(0) = 0x01, 0x0C, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00 ;Safe state word 1 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(3) EndModule Page 116 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 117 Module = "1794-IB16XOB16P / Full format" 0x50, 0x60 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len = 7 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const(0) = 0x01, 0x1C, 0x11, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 ; 1 Safe state word Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(3) = 7; ; 1 Config word ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 117 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 118 ; Flex I/O module 1793-IE4(S), (default config= 9 words in, 0 word out) Module = "1793-IE4(S) / Full format" 0x58, 0x00 Ext_Module_Prm_Data_Len = 5 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Const(0) = 0x19, 0x60, 0x10, 0x00, 0x00 ;Config word 1 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(3) = 52 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(4) = 51 EndModule Page 118 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 119 = 63 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(11) = 64 ;Interrupt toggle bit Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(12) = 65 ;Revert to def bit Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(12) = 66 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(12) = 67 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(12) = 68 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(12) = 69 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(12) = 70 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 119 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 120 = 80 ;Output channel 1 conf Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(9) = 81 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(10) = 82 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(10) = 83 ;Input channel 0 conf ;Config word 3 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(11) = 61 ;Real time sample programmed interval Page 120 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 121 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(4) = 91 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(4) = 90 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(4) = 18 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(4) = 19 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(4) = 20 ;MDT ;Config word2 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(5) = 24 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(5) = 23 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(6) = 22 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(6) = 21 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 121 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 122 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(4) = 18 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(4) = 29 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(4) = 20 ;MDT ;Config word 2 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(5) = 33 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(5) = 32 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(6) = 31 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(6) = 30 ;Config word 3 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(7) = 37 Page 122 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 123 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(15) = 128 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(15) = 130 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(15) = 132 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(15) = 134 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(16) = 136 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(16) = 138 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(16) = 140 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(16) = 142 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(16) = 144 ;Wire-off/Missing pulse fault select mode ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 123 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 124 ;3 config words ;Config word 1 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(4) = 171 ;Pulse counting and period time measure ch 3 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(4) = 172 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(4) = 173 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(4) = 174 ;PCAPTM ch 0 ;Config word 2 Page 124 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 125 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(10) = 194 ;Config word5 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(11) = 195 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(12) = 196 ;Config word6 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(13) = 197 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(14) = 198 ;Config word7 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(15) = 199 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(16) = 200 ;Config word8 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(17) = 201 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 125 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 126 ;Config word4 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(9) = 223 ;Config word5 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(11) = 224 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(12) = 225 ;Config word6 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(13) = 226 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(14) = 227 ;Config word7 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(15) = 228 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(16) = 229 ;Config word8 Page 126 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 127 ;Config word6 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(13) = 197 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(14) = 198 ;Config word7 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(15) = 199 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(16) = 200 ;Config word8 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(17) = 240 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(17) = 241 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(18) = 242 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(18) = 243 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 127 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 128 ;Config word6 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(13) = 197 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(14) = 198 ;Config word7 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(15) = 199 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(16) = 200 ;Config word8 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(17) = 248 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(17) = 249 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(18) = 250 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(18) = 251 Page 128 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 129 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(21) = 211 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(21) = 252 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(21) = 212 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(21) = 213 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(22) = 214 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(22) = 215 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(22) = 216 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(22) = 217 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(22) = 218 Ext_User_Prm_Data_Ref(22) = 219 EndModule ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 129 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 130 3170-PDP ♦ FLEX Platform Reference FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter Page 130 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 131: Glossary

    FMS service or group of services. Three types of communication object models are domain objects, program invocation objects and variable objects. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 131 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 132 For example, when it holds both real data and data identification, or when granularity exceeds 2 bytes (for example, floating point data). context management set of FMA 7 services that establishes and releases connections Page 132 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 133 DP interface a 9-pin female D-shell connector located at Port 2 on the front panel of the coprocessor. EC 96 European Community 1996. European Union Directives for 1996. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 133 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 134 UINFO and USTAT. I/O chassis the chassis or rack that serves as the location for the processor, coprocessor, power supply and other I/O modules. Also referred to as chassis. Page 134 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 135 I/O chassis for installing a module. Each module slides into a module slot that lines up with the backplane connector. Also referred to as slot. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 135 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 136 PROFIBUS network. physical layer The first layer of the seven-layer OSI reference model. This layer is where the coprocessor connects to the network media. Page 136 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 137 Connector Header to attach to the processor for communication between the two modules. PROFIBUS PROcess FIeld BUS. A German standard (DIN 19245 Parts 1, 2 and 3) that specifies a fieldbus for communications at the process level. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 137 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 138 Also referred to as node. SET command in a MSG instruction, allows transfer of an element, an array of elements or an FMS structure to or from a node on the network. Page 138 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 139 (data files, program files, I/O) and their associated functionality available for control and monitoring. For more information on VFDs, refer to DIN 19245 Parts 1 and 2: Process Field Bus. ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 139 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 140 3170-PDP ♦ FLEX Platform Glossary FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter Page 140 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 141: Prosoft Technology, Inc., Support, Service & Warranty

    E-mail address: support@prosoft-technology.com Those of us at ProSoft Technology, Inc. want to provide the best and quickest support possible, so before calling please have the following information available. You may wish to fax this information to us prior to calling.
  • Page 142: How To Contact Us: Sales And Support

    ProSoft Technology, Inc., Support, Service & Warranty FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter How to Contact Us: Sales and Support All ProSoft Technology Products are backed with full technical support. Contact our worldwide Technical Support team and Customer Service representatives directly by phone or email:...
  • Page 143: Return Material Authorization (Rma) Policies And Conditions

    ProSoft Technology, Inc., Support, Service & Warranty 3170-PDP ♦ FLEX Platform FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter Return Material Authorization (RMA) Policies and Conditions The following RMA Policies and Conditions apply to any returned product. These RMA Policies are subject to change by ProSoft without notice. For warranty information, see Section C below entitled "Limited Warranty".
  • Page 144: Procedures For Return Of Units Out Of Warranty

    3170-PDP ♦ FLEX Platform ProSoft Technology, Inc., Support, Service & Warranty FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter b) If a defect is found and is determined to be customer generated or if the defect is otherwise not covered by ProSoft's Warranty, or if the module is not repairable, a credit is not issued and payment of the replacement module is due.
  • Page 145: Purchasing Warranty Extension

    ProSoft Technology, Inc., Support, Service & Warranty 3170-PDP ♦ FLEX Platform FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter 9.4.2 Purchasing Warranty Extension As detailed below in ProSoft's Warranty, the standard Warranty Period is one year (or in the case of RadioLinx modules, three years) from the date of delivery.
  • Page 146: What Is Not Covered By This Warranty

    3170-PDP ♦ FLEX Platform ProSoft Technology, Inc., Support, Service & Warranty FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter Warranty On Services: Material and labor used by ProSoft to repair a verified malfunction or defect are warranted on the terms specified above for new Product, provided said warranty will be for the period remaining on the original new equipment warranty or, if the original warranty is no longer in effect, for a period of 90 days from the date of repair.
  • Page 147: Disclaimer Regarding High Risk Activities

    ProSoft Technology, Inc., Support, Service & Warranty 3170-PDP ♦ FLEX Platform FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter 9.5.3 DISCLAIMER REGARDING HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES PRODUCT MANUFACTURED OR SUPPLIED BY PROSOFT IS NOT FAULT TOLERANT AND IS NOT DESIGNED, MANUFACTURED OR INTENDED FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS REQUIRING FAIL-SAFE...
  • Page 148 3170-PDP ♦ FLEX Platform ProSoft Technology, Inc., Support, Service & Warranty FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter 9.5.7 No Other Warranties Unless modified in writing and signed by both parties, this Warranty is understood to be the complete and exclusive agreement between the parties,...
  • Page 149 ProSoft Technology, Inc., Support, Service & Warranty 3170-PDP ♦ FLEX Platform FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter 9.5.11 Controlling Law and Severability This Warranty shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the United States and the domestic laws of the State of California, without reference to its conflicts of law provisions.
  • Page 150 3170-PDP ♦ FLEX Platform ProSoft Technology, Inc., Support, Service & Warranty FLEX I/O™ PROFIBUS Adapter Page 150 of 152 ProSoft Technology, Inc. August 23, 2007...
  • Page 151 1794-OE4 Word/Bit Descriptions • 29 Extender Cables (1794-CE1 or -CE3) • 11 1794-OW8 – 8-point Discrete Relay Output Module Image Table Mapping • 25 1794-OW8 Memory Map • 25 Glossary • 128 ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 151 of 152 August 23, 2007...
  • Page 152: Prosoft Technology, Inc

    Warranty • 140 Procedures for Return of Units Under Warranty • 139 Product Specifications • 66 PROFIBUS Adapter Components • 14 ProSoft Technology, Inc., Support, Service & Warranty • 137 Publication references • 7 Purchasing Warranty Extension • 140 Purpose • 7 Purpose of the 3170-PDP •...

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