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Before you access any equipment or begin to install any IO NOTE modules, review all safety material and warnings in the Micro830 and Micro850 Programmable Controllers User Manual. Also be sure to review the warnings provided in this document before you start installing a module in a system.
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Refer to this Document Allen-Bradley Pub. No. Installing 48-point PLC Micro850 48-Point Programmable Controllers 2080-IN008 Installation Instructions User manual information Micro830 and Micro850 Programmable Controllers User 2080-UM002 Manual Environment and Industrial Automation Wiring and 1770-4.1 Enclosure Information Grounding Guidelines, Allen- Bradley publication 1770-4.1, for...
16-Channel Analog Input Modules (2085sc-IF16C/2085sc- IF16V) are 16-point analog modules designed to expand the local I/O or communication capability of a Rockwell Automation Micro850 System. The minimum configuration in which an expansion module can be installed is a Micro850 Controller and a power supply.
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Each input channel is individually configured via Rockwell-provided Connected Component Workbench (CCW) software for the Micro850 family of PLC controllers, and with the Module Configuration Converter utility from Spectrum Controls, Inc.
Chapter 1: Module Overview Section 1.2 Input Specifications The 2085sc-IF16C/2085sc-IF16V modules have the following input specifications: Table 1-1 Input/Performance/Environmental Requirements Input Description Value Operating Temperature -20 ºC to 65 ºC (-4 ºF to 149 ºF) Storage/Non-Operating -40 ºC to 85 ºC (-40 ºF to 203 ºF) Temperature Operating Humidity 5% to 95%, non-condensing...
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Chapter 1, Module Overview Input Description Value ±10 V ±10 mV ±20 mV Repeatability (at 25 ºC) 4 Hz filter 17 Hz filter 60 and 470 Hz filters 0-5 V, 0-10 V, ±10 V 2085sc- ±1.0 mV ±2 mV ±3 mV IF16V 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA ±2 µA...
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Chapter 1: Module Overview Input Description Value Fault detection Over/under range for all types. Open Circuit detection is supported on all ranges except the 0-20 mA range. Note: Voltage open circuit (open wire) is periodically checked to keep input impedance high during normal measurements. Wire size #16 to #28 AWG Wire Strip Length...
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Chapter 1, Module Overview Environmental Tests Industry Standards ESD immunity IEC 61000-4-2 (Performance Criteria B) Radiated RF immunity IEC 61000-4-3: Level 3 (Performance Criteria A) EFT/B immunity IEC 61000-4-4 (Performance Criteria B) Surge transient immunity IEC 61000-4-5 (Performance Criteria B) Conducted RF immunity IEC 61000-4-6 (Performance Criteria A)
Chapter 1: Module Overview Section 1.3 Data Formats There are four data input types: Engineering units ×1 Engineering units ×10 Raw/proportional count Percent Range Section 1.4 Hardware Features Channels are wired as differential inputs. Open-circuit detection is available in the form of open circuit inputs going over-range for the voltage and current ranges.
Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring This chapter will cover: Compliance to European union directives Power requirements General considerations Mounting Field wiring connections Section 2.1 Compliance to European Union Directives This product is approved for installation within the European Union and EEA regions.
Chapter 2: Installation and Wiring Section 2.3 General Considerations The 2085sc-IF16 modules are suitable for use in an industrial environment when installed in accordance with these instructions. Specifically, this equipment is intended for use in clean, dry environments Pollution degree 2 2.3.1 Hazardous Location Considerations This equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D or non-hazardous locations only.
Chapter 2: Installation and Wiring 2.3.3 Remove Power Remove power before removing or inserting this module. WARNING When you remove or insert a module with power applied, an electrical arc may occur. An electrical arc can cause personal injury or property damage by: ...
Maintain spacing from enclosure walls, wireways, adjacent equipment, etc. Allow 50.8 mm (2 in.) of space on all sides for adequate ventilation, as shown: 2.4.2 Parts List Your package contains one Micro850 2085sc-IF16C or 2085sc-IF16V Plug-in Module and one Quick Start Guide. 2.4.3 Module Description...
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NOTE the panel mounting method, instead of DIN rail mounting. Mounting Dimensions and DIN Rail Mounting 44.5 mm (1.75 in.) Bus terminator 150 mm (5.91 in.) 89 mm (3.50 in.) 2085sc-IF16V/C 2085sc-IF16V/C Micro850 Controller User’s Manual Pub. 0300306-01 Rev. A...
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The preferred mounting method is to use two M4 (#8) screws per module. Hole spacing tolerance is ±0.4 mm (0.016 in.). For mounting dimensions, refer to Micro830 and Micro850 Programmable Controller User Manual 2080-UM002. To install: 1. Place the module next to the controller against the panel where you are mounting the module.
Chapter 2: Installation and Wiring 2.4.2 Wiring Diagram The following images explain the general layout of the module terminal blocks and the associated wiring diagrams for the various input signals and the Micro850 2085sc-IF16C or 2085sc-IF16V module: RTB1# Name RTB2#...
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Chapter 2: Installation and Wiring Terminal Block Input signal descriptions are as follows: RTB1# Name Description RTB2# Name Description IN0+ Ch. 0 Voltage/Current Input IN8+ Ch. 8 Voltage/Current Input IN0- Ch. 0 Voltage/Current Return IN8- Ch. 8 Voltage/Current Return IN1+ Ch.
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You then send the configuration setup to the module. Rockwell Automation provides a customized, module-specific add-on profile to configure the 2085sc-IF16V or 2085sc-IF16C. The Micro850 Controller (Bus master) subsystem is located the left most end of the bus. This subsystem is comprised of: ...
Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW Section 3.2 Importing a Profile into CCW Software Rockwell Automation provides an add-on profile for the 2085sc-IF16. You import this profile into the CCW software as follows: 1. Start the CCW software on your personal computer. The following dialog appears: 2.
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Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW If necessary, confirm with the Windows operating system that you wish to run the software. The Module Profile Tool dialog appears. 3. Click the Import button: 4. From the Open File dialog that appears, navigate to the directory containing the 2085sc-IF16C.rampp and 2085sc-IF16V.rampp files and open the relevant file: User’s Manual Pub.
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5. The selected profile appears in the Module Profile Tool dialog: 6. Click Close to exit and re-open the CCW software so that the software recognizes the imported Add-On profile. 7. Navigate to the Micro850 project of interest, and from Expansion Module, select Available:Specialty:2085sc-IF16V: User’s Manual Pub. 0300306-01 Rev. A...
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Parameters Using ModuleConfigConverter.exe You may create the configuration for each channel using the utility provided by Spectrum Controls, Inc. You download the utility from the Spectrum Controls website at www.spectrumcontrols.com. It is recommended that when you generate your configuration, that NOTE you use the Binary Radix selection.
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Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW To start the configuration converter: 1. Navigate to where you placed the downloaded the Module Configuration Converter executable folder, open the folder, and run the following executable file: ModuleConfigConverter.exe: The Config Converter dialog appears: 2.
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Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW Enable. Specifies whether to enable use of this channel. Enabled by default (checkmark selected). Data Format. Specifies which data format to use for reporting input values. Default is Engineering Units X1: ...
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Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW The example below shows example channel 0 selections in the utility and the associated channel 0 configuration text generated from those selections: 5. To copy the generated values into the CCW Configuration: field, click Copy to CCW.
Module Identity The following values will be stored in the Vendor ID, Product_Type, Product_Code, Series_Rev, and Mod_Features arrays: Parameter 2085sc-IF16C 2085sc-IF16V Vendor ID 58 (Spectrum Controls) 58 (Spectrum Controls) Product Type 10 (Analog) 10 (Analog) Product Code Series Module Catalog Number...
3-10 Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW 3.3.5 Connection Types and Assembly Sizes The size of each assembly is listed in the table below. These values are stored in the Mod_Size array: Table Size (Bytes) Configuration Assembly Input Assembly Output Assembly 3.3.6 Channel Configuration Bit Location Data Channel Configuration Bit location details are listed below.
Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW 3-11 To Select Make these bit settings 14 13 12 11 10 9 0 to 5 V (IF16V only) 16.7 Hz 4.17 Hz ADC Filter 62 Hz 470 Hz 3.3.7 Input Assembly The input array is organized as follows: Length Name Type...
3-12 Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW Length Name Type Description (Words) Module Status STRUCT Module Status Bits Channel Enable or Disable Description Specify whether to enable use of each selected channel. Each channel is Enabled by default (checkmark selected). Data Format Description The data format allows you to select how analog data is presented.
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Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW 3-13 Once a module receives its configuration, the range scaling feature is always active: Input Range Signal Raw/ Engineering Engineering Percentage Full × × Scale Units Units Proportional -10 to +10 V Low Limit -10.500 V -32768 -10500...
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3-14 Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW If the Process Alarm Latch bit is enabled, then clear the appropriate alarm status bit when both of the following conditions are satisfied: The channel input value is no longer within the alarm value range, and The Set Latch Clear bit in the output table is set.
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Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW 3-15 As a side effect of this, depending on the selected range, the under range status bit may also be set. For the Disabled open circuit detection setting (IF16V only), an open circuit condition is not reported.
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3-16 Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW Input Range Input Value Condition EU ×1 EU ×10 Raw Prop Percentage +0.000 mA Low Limit -32768 0-20 mA +0.000 mA Low Range -32768 (IF16C only) +20.000 mA High Range 20000 2000 29646 10000 +21.000 mA...
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Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW 3-17 3.3.8 Channel Status Struct The structure definition for each 'Ch n Status' in the Input Assembly table is described below. Each channel status struct is only one byte. Two channel status structs are stored in each input word.
3-18 Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW 3.3.9 Module Status Struct The structure definition for the 'Module Status' word in the Input Assembly table is described below. Unused bits are 0. Name Description Bit 0-12 (unused) (unused) Bit 13 Invalid Serial Number Data 0: Serial Number Valid 1: Serial Number Invalid This bit is set if the factory-programmed serial number data is...
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Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW 3-19 Word Name Description Bit 9 Ch 4 Process Alarm Low Latch Clear 0: Normal Operation 1: Clear Alarm Latch Bit 10 Ch 5 Process Alarm High Latch Clear 0: Normal Operation 1: Clear Alarm Latch Bit 11 Ch 5 Process Alarm Low Latch Clear 0: Normal Operation...
3-20 Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW Word Name Description Bit 12 Ch 14 Process Alarm High Latch Clear 0: Normal Operation 1: Clear Alarm Latch Bit 13 Ch 14 Process Alarm Low Latch Clear 0: Normal Operation 1: Clear Alarm Latch Bit 14 Ch 15 Process Alarm High Latch Clear 0: Normal Operation...
Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW 3-21 Name Description Bit 14– Output_State Unused by this module. 3.3.12 Extended_Error_Info The Extended_Error_Info field is checked when a non-zero value is present in the Mod_Error field. Depending on the value of Mod_Error, the Extended_Error_Info field can contain error codes that are either general common errors or module specific errors.
3-22 Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW Mod_Error Extended_Error_Info Combined Description [11:9] [8:0] (hex) [11:0] (binary) (hex) ADC communication error This hardware error is set if the module detects the analog-to-digital converter is not functioning properly. (Unused by the 2085sc-IF16) ASIC communication error This hardware error is set if a communications error to the ASIC from the microcontroller has...
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Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-IF16 Using CCW 3-23 Mod_Err Extended_Error_Info [8:0] Combined Description or [11:9] [11:0] Reserve Error Channel (binary) (hex) d [8] [7:4] [3:0] (binary) (binary) (binary) Alarm Not Enabled 0100 0000–1111 440–44f Check the Channel Enable, Process Alarm Enable, and Process Alarm Latch bits in the Channel Configuration data.
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