Input Tags For Io-Link Master Module - Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley ArmorBlock 5000 Series User Manual

8-channel io-link master module
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Appendix C
IO-Link Master Module and IO-Link Device Tag Definitions
Table 28 - IO-Link Master Module Configuration Tags (Continued)
Name
Ptxx.DiConfig.ChatterCount
Ptxx.DiConfig.CaptureOffOnEn
Ptxx.DiConfig.CaptureOnOffEn
Ptxx.DiConfig.TimestampLatchEn
Ptxx.IolConfig.Disable
Table 29 - IO-Link Master Module Input Tags
Name
RunMode
ConnectionFaulted
DiagnosticActive
CIPSyncValid
CIPSyncTimeout
DiagnosticSequenceCount
Counterxx.Data
Counterxx.Fault
Counterxx.Uncertain
Counterxx.Done
100
Data Type
Definition
The number of input transitions that are considered
chatter.
Chatter can cause the module to time stamp invalid
SINT
input transitions. Typically, chattering signals cause
inputs to transition falsely many times in a relatively
short period.
Set to capture a time stamp when the input transitions
BOOL
from Off to On.
Set to capture a time stamp when the input transitions
BOOL
from On to Off.
Set to latch time stamps.
BOOL
When a time stamp is latched, it is not overwritten
until acknowledged.
Set to disable the channel temporarily.
When the channel is disabled, both IO-Link
BOOL
communication and digital input on the channel are
deactivated.

Input Tags for IO-Link Master Module

Table 29
describes the available input tags ('I').
Data Type
Definition
BOOL
Indicates the operating state of the input.
Indicates if a connection is running.
BOOL
The module sets this tag to 0 when connected. If the
module is not connected, it sets this tag to 1.
Indicates if any diagnostics are active or if the
BOOL
prognostics threshold is reached.
Indicates if the module is synchronized with a
BOOL
1588 master.
Indicates if the module was previously synchronized
BOOL
with a 1588 master but is now timed out.
Increments each time that a distinct diagnostic
condition is detected, and each time a distinct
diagnostic condition transitions from detected to
SINT
not detected.
Reset to zero on power cycle. Wraps from 255 (-1) to 1,
skipping zero.
BOOL
Indicates the state of the input.
Indicates that counter data is inaccurate and cannot be
trusted for use in the application.
BOOL
For more information, see
page
17.
Indicates that counter data can be inaccurate but the
degree of inaccuracy is not known.
BOOL
For more information, see
page
17.
When set, indicates the corresponding counter Done bit
BOOL
(rising or falling depending on configuration) triggered
the event.
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Valid Values
0 = Disabled (default)
2...127 = Enabled
0 = Do not capture (default)
1 = Capture
0 = Do not capture (default)
1 = Capture
0 = Do not latch (default)
1 = Latch
0 = IO-Link communication/digital input is enabled
(default)
1 = IO-Link communication/digital input is disabled
Valid Values
0 = Idle
1 = Run mode
0 = Connection running
1 = Connection not running
0 = No diagnostics active
1 = One or more diagnostics are active or the prognostics
threshold is reached
0 = Module not synchronized
1 = Module synchronized
0 = A valid time master has not timed out
1 = A valid time master has timed out
-128...+127
The value of 0 is skipped except during module power-
up.
0 = Off
1 = On
0 = No fault exists
1 = Fault exists
If the tag is set to 1, you must troubleshoot the module to
Fault and Status Reporting on
correct the cause of the inaccuracy.
IMPORTANT: Once the condition that causes the tag to
change to 1 is removed, the tag automatically resets to 0.
0 = Good data
1 = Uncertain data
If the tag is set to 1, you must troubleshoot the module to
Fault and Status Reporting on
correct the cause of the inaccuracy.
IMPORTANT: Once the condition that causes the tag to
change to 1 is removed, the tag automatically resets to 0.
0 = Corresponding Done bit did not trigger the event
1 = Corresponding Done bit triggered the event

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