Menus 15, 16 And 17: Solutions Module Slots; Sm-I/O120V Solutions Module Parameter Settings - Emerson Quantum MP QMP45A4 User Manual

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11.15

Menus 15, 16 and 17: Solutions Module slots

Pr x.00 and Pr x.01 are always present in menus 15, 16 and 17. Pr x.01 indicates which type of module is present (0 = no module installed). When a
module is installed the drive provides the relevant menu (menu 15 for slot 1, 16 for slot 2 and 17 for slot 3) depending on the Solutions Module
installed. The possible categories are shown below.
Solutions
Module
Module ID
0
No module installed
102
SM-Universal Encoder Plus
SM-Encoder Plus and SM-
104
Encoder Output Plus
201
SM-I/O Plus
203
SM-I/O Timer
204
SM-I/O PELV
205
SM-I/O24V Protected
206
SM-I/O120V
207
SM-I/O Lite
208
SM-I/O 32
304
SM-Applications Plus
305
SM-Applications Lite V2
306
SM-Register
403
SM-PROFIBUS DP-V1
404
SM-INTERBUS
407
SM-DeviceNet
408
SM-CANopen
410
SM-Ethernet
421
SM-EtherCAT
Refer to the specific Solutions Module User Guide for more information.
Most modules include a processor and parameters are updated by the processor in the Solutions Module. However, dumb modules do not contain a
processor and all parameters are updated by the drive processor.
Dumb Solutions Module parameters are read/written by the drive background task or at the combined update time for time critical parameters. The
combined update time depends on the number and type of dumb Solutions Modules installed to the drive. For each Solutions Module the update rate
of these parameters is specified as 4 ms, 8 ms, etc. The combined update time is the total of the update times for all dumb Solutions Modules
installed.
For example, if a module with 4 ms update time and a module with 8 ms are installed to the drive, then the combined update time for the time critical
parameters of each module is 12 ms.
In the parameter tables the update time added by the type of module is given, for example 4 ms for the SM-Encoder Plus or 8 ms for the SM-I/O Plus.
When parameters are saved by the user in the drive EEPROM the option code of the currently installed module is saved in EEPROM. If the drive is
subsequently powered-up with a different module installed, or no module installed where a module was previously installed, the drive gives a Slot.dF
trip. The menu for the relevant slot appears for the new module category with the default parameter values for the new category. The new parameters
values are not stored in EEPROM until the user performs a parameter save.
Parameters common to all categories
Parameter
x.01
Solutions Module ID
x.50
Solutions Module error status
11.16

SM-I/O120V Solutions Module parameter settings

The Quantum MP drive system uses a SM-I/O120V solutions module in slot 3 to provide the 120 Vac digital logic control inputs for the drive functions.
This module comes pre-wired to the Quantum MP 120 Vac I/O user terminals C1-C16 through the MP10 terminal block. The table includes the default
parameter settings to match the Quantum MP 120 Vac I/O user terminals C1-C16 to the functional descriptions given in Control Connections 120V
User I/O control terminal specifications on page 50 in this document.
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