Joyoung Bailey infi 90 IMDSO14 Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Company: Joyoung International Trading Co.,Limited Atten:Smiling Mobile/WhatsApp/Wechat:+86 18050035902 Email: info@htechplc.com Website: https://www.joyoungintl.com/ IMDSO14 ® ® Digital Output Module...
  • Page 2 WARNING notices as used in this instruction apply to hazards or unsafe practices that could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION notices apply to hazards or unsafe practices that could result in property damage. NOTES highlight procedures and contain information that assists the operator in understanding the information contained in this instruction.
  • Page 3 Preface The IMDSO14 Digital Output module outputs 16 separate dig- ® ital signals from the INFI 90 OPEN Strategic Process Manage- ment System to a process. These digital outputs are used by control modules to control (switch) process field devices. There are five versions of the digital output module.
  • Page 4 ® List of Effective Pages Total number of pages in this instruction is 49, consisting of the following: Page No. Change Date Preface Original List of Effective Pages Original iii through vii Original 1-1 through 1-7 Original 2-1 through 2-5 Original 3-1 through 3-6 Original...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Page SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION ....................1-1 OVERVIEW ........................1-1 INTENDED USER ......................1-2 MODULE DESCRIPTION ....................1-2 INSTRUCTION CONTENT .....................1-2 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ..................1-3 DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS ..................1-3 GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS .............1-4 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS..................1-4 NOMENCLATURE ......................1-5 RELATED HARDWARE....................1-5 SPECIFICATIONS ......................1-5 SECTION 2 - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION................2-1 INTRODUCTION......................2-1...
  • Page 6 ® Table of Contents (continued) Page SECTION 5 - TROUBLESHOOTING...................5-1 INTRODUCTION ......................5-1 ERROR INDICATIONS AND CORRECTIVE ACTION ............5-1 Module Status LEDs ....................5-1 Control Module Errors ................... 5-2 MODULE PIN CONNECTIONS ..................5-3 SECTION 6 - MAINTENANCE.....................6-1 INTRODUCTION ......................6-1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ..............
  • Page 7 List of Figures Title Page 1-1. INFI 90 OPEN Communication Levels ..............1-1 2-1. Block Diagram .......................2-2 2-2. Digital Output Circuit ....................2-2 3-1. S1 Address Switch Location ...................3-3 3-2. Address Switch S1 Settings ..................3-3 3-3. NIDI01 and NTDI01 Cable Connections and Terminations ........3-6 3-4.
  • Page 8 ® Safety Summary GENERAL Equipment Environment WARNINGS All components, whether in transportation, operation or storage, must be in a noncorrosive environment. Electrical Shock Hazard During Maintenance Disconnect power or take precautions to insure that contact with energized parts is avoided when servicing. SPECIFIC Disconnect power before installing dipshunts on the MMU back- WARNINGS...
  • Page 9 Trademarks and Registrations Registrations and trademarks used in this document include: ® INFI 90 Registered trademark of Elsag Bailey Process Automation ® INFI-NET Registered trademark of Elsag Bailey Process Automation WBPEEUI240753A0...
  • Page 10: Section 1 - Introduction

    SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW The IMDSO14 Digital Output module (DSO) outputs 16 digital signals from the INFI 90 OPEN system to control a process. It is an interface between the process and the INFI 90 OPEN Strategic Process Management System. The signals provide digital switching (ON or OFF) for field devices.
  • Page 11: Module Description

    INTRODUCTION ® used by those planning to purchase, install, operate, trouble- shoot, maintain or replace these modules. Those working with the digital output module should have experience working with and know the precautions to take around AC/DC power. A knowledge of the INFI 90 OPEN system and electronic princi- ples is also required.
  • Page 12: How To Use This Manual

    INTRODUCTION Maintenance Contains scheduled maintenance tasks and procedures. Repair and Replacement Contains procedures that explain how to replace the module. Procedures Support Services Explains the services and training that Elsag Bailey makes available toul, their customers. Appendices Appendix A provides configuration information for the NTDI01 termination unit.
  • Page 13: Reference Documents

    INTRODUCTION ® Table 1-1. Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Term Definition Engineering work station. Function Code (FC) An algorithm which manipulates specific functions. These functions are linked together to form the con- trol strategy. I/O Expander Bus Parallel communication bus between the control and I/O modules.
  • Page 14: Nomenclature

    INTRODUCTION NOMENCLATURE Table contains the digital output module nomenclature used in this instruction. Table 1-3. Nomenclature Nomenclature Description IMDSO14 Digital output module RELATED HARDWARE Refer to Table for modules and equipment that can be used with the digital output module: Table 1-4.
  • Page 15 INTRODUCTION ® Table 1-5. Specifications (continued) Property Characteristic/Value Isolation Normal (IEC 1010-1, IEC 255, IEC 60) Test Common Mode Mode Insulation resistance 100 MΩ (100/500 VDC) Channel to channel and channel to Dielectric VAC (45 - 65 Hz) or 1 kV rms/1min. logic 1.5 kV DC/1min.
  • Page 16 INTRODUCTION Table 1-5. Specifications (continued) Property Characteristic/Value Mounting Occupies one slot in a standard INFI 90 OPEN module mounting unit Environmental Ambient temperature Temperature rating within the cabinet or enclosure applies. INFI (per IEC-68-2-1, 2,14) 90 OPEN internal cabinet rating: 0° to 70° C (32° to 158° F) Relative humidity 5% to 95% up to 55°C (131°F)(noncondensing) (per IEC-68-2-3)
  • Page 17: Section 2 - Description And Operation

    SECTION 2 - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION INTRODUCTION This section explains the output circuitry, control logic, data, logic power and connections for the IMDSO14 Digital Output (DSO) module. The DSO is a digital signal interface between a multi-function processor (MFP), multi-function controller (MFC) or logic master module (LMM) and process field devices.
  • Page 18: Output Control Logic

    DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ® The data selector block drives the output circuits and lights the front panel output status LEDs. It uses data from the out- put register or default register to do this. During normal oper- ation, it selects the output register data. MODULE STATUS LEDS LOGIC...
  • Page 19: Status Logic

    DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION The default control logic block is a one bit latch register. It sends a signal to the data selector block to select either the default register data or the output register data during a time-out (indicating a control module error). This signal is dependent on the control module configuration (FC 83 specifi- cation S2).
  • Page 20: Universal I/O Expander Bus Interface

    DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ® UNIVERSAL I/O EXPANDER BUS INTERFACE The DSO uses a custom gate array to perform the I/O expander bus interface function. All the control logic and com- munication protocol are built into an integrated circuit (IC). This IC provides the following functions: Address comparison and detection.
  • Page 21: Default Data

    DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Default Data Default data is two 8-bit bytes sent to the default registers. It is set by the control module configuration (FC 128). The func- tion of this data is the same as the output data but is used only when a time-out occurs.
  • Page 22: Section 3 - Installation

    SECTION 3 - INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION This section explains the procedures required to place the IMDSO14 Digital Output module into operation. It includes instructions on setting the address selection switch, setup and physical installation and wiring and cable connections. DO NOT PROCEED with operation until you read, understand and complete the steps in the order in which they appear.
  • Page 23: Unpacking And Inspection

    INSTALLATION ® 8. Do Not Use Lead Pencils to Set Dipswitches. To avoid contamination of switch contacts that can result in unneces- sary circuit board malfunction, do not use a lead pencil to set a dipswitch. UNPACKING AND INSPECTION 1. Examine the hardware immediately to verify it has not been damaged in transit.
  • Page 24: S1 Address Switch Location

    INSTALLATION MODULE STATUS LEDS OUTPUT CIRCUITS GROUP A LEDs EDGE CONNECTORS DO10 DO11 GROUP B DO12 LEDs DO13 DO14 OPEN DO15 DO16 ADDRESS SWITCH T00155A Figure 3-1. S1 Address Switch Location OPEN MUST REMAIN ADDRESS CLOSED NOTE: OPEN POSITION = LOGIC 1 TP65205B Figure 3-2.
  • Page 25: Termination Configuration

    INSTALLATION ® Table 3-1. S1 Address Switch Settings (continued) ADDR ADDR 1 = OPEN; 0 = CLOSED Termination Configuration A termination unit (TU) or termination module (TM) connects the field device wiring to the INFI 90 OPEN system. The terminal blocks (connection points) are located on the TU or TM.
  • Page 26: Wiring Connections And Cabling

    INSTALLATION Disconnect power before installing dipshunts on the MMU WARNING backplane. Failure to do so will result in contact with cabinet areas that could cause severe or fatal shock. 3. For TU or TM devices, connect the hooded end of the termi- nation cable from the TU or TM to the MMU backplane.
  • Page 27: Fusing

    INSTALLATION ® GROUP A NKTM01 16 DIGITAL IMDSO NIDI01 OUTPUTS NKTU02/12 GROUP B GROUP A NKTU01/11 16 DIGITAL IMDSO NTDI01 OUTPUTS GROUP B T00156A Figure 3-3. NIDI01 and NTDI01 Cable Connections and Terminations IMDSM05 NKTU01/11 IMDSO04 IMDSO14 MAXIMUM LENGTH 30 M (100 FT) NTDO02 NTDO02 NKDO01/11...
  • Page 28: Section 4 - Operating Procedures

    SECTION 4 - OPERATING PROCEDURES INTRODUCTION This section explains the front panel indicators and start-up procedures for the IMDSO14 Digital Output module. STATUS INDICATORS The DSO module has two front panel module status LED indi- cators to aid in system test and diagnosis. Sixteen front panel indicators display the output states (ON or OFF).
  • Page 29: Output Status Indicators

    OPERATING PROCEDURES ® Table 4-1. Status LED Indicators Red LED Green LED Indication No power or not enabled. Enabled and communicating with control module. Bus fault timer error (time-out) Not allowed. Output Status Indicators There are 16 front panel indicators (group A and group B) to display the output states.
  • Page 30: Section 5 - Troubleshooting

    SECTION 5 - TROUBLESHOOTING INTRODUCTION This section explains the error indications and corrective actions for the IMDSO14 Digital Output (DSO) module. ERROR INDICATIONS AND CORRECTIVE ACTION You can obtain the status of the DSO module through an INFI 90 OPEN operator interface (e.g., Operator Interface Station, Engineering Work Station, Configuration and Tuning Termi- nal) or the front panel status LED indicators.
  • Page 31: Control Module Errors

    TROUBLESHOOTING ® Table 5-1. Status LED Indications and Corrective Actions (continued) LED State Indication Probable Cause Corrective Action Red ON Bus fault timer error ( time-out ) I/O expander bus Check control module for proper Green OFF clock failure operation Dipshunt not installed Verify dipshunt is installed in the I/O between control mod-...
  • Page 32: Module Pin Connections

    TROUBLESHOOTING Disconnect power before installing dipshunts on the MMU WARNING backplane. Failure to do so will result in contact with cabinet areas that could cause severe or fatal shock. The control module generates a MISSING SLAVE MODULE error if the I/O expander bus is not connected between it and the digital output module.
  • Page 33: P2 Expander Bus Connections

    TROUBLESHOOTING ® Table 5-3. P2 Expander Bus Connections Pin (P2) Signal Data 1 Data 0 Data 3 Data 2 Data 5 Data 4 Data 7 Data 6 Clock Sync NC = Not connected Table 5-4. P3 Input Signal Pin Connections Group A Group B Digital...
  • Page 34: Section 6 - Maintenance

    SECTION 6 - MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION The reliability of any stand-alone product or control system is affected by the maintenance of the equipment. Elsag Bailey recommends that all equipment users practice a preventive maintenance program that will keep the equipment operating at an optimum level.
  • Page 35: Preventive Maintenance Procedures

    MAINTENANCE ® Table 6-1. Preventive Maintenance Schedule Task Frequency Check cabinet, module mounting unit backplane assem- Every six bly, digital output module and termination device for dust. months or dur- Clean as necessary using an antistatic vacuum. If circuit ing plant shut- board cleaning is necessary, refer to procedure.
  • Page 36: General Cleaning And Washing

    MAINTENANCE GENERAL CLEANING AND WASHING If the printed circuit board needs minor cleaning, remove dust and residue from the printed circuit board surface using clean, dry, filtered compressed air or an antistatic field service vacuum cleaner. To wash the printed circuit board: 1.
  • Page 37: Checking Connections

    MAINTENANCE ® Checking Connections NOTE: Power to the cabinet should be off while performing this pre- ventive maintenance task. There are exposed AC and DC connections inside the cabinet. These exposed electrical connections present a shock hazard that can cause injury or death. WARNING If input or output circuits are a shock hazard after disconnect- ing system power at the power entry panel, then the door of the...
  • Page 38: Section 7 - Repair/Replacement Procedures

    SECTION 7 - REPAIR/REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES INTRODUCTION This section explains the replacement procedures for the IMDSO14 Digital Output (DSO) module. There are no special tools required to replace a DSO module. MODULE REPAIR/REPLACEMENT If the DSO is faulty, replace it with a new one. DO NOT try to repair the module;...
  • Page 39: Section 8 - Support Services

    SECTION 8 - SUPPORT SERVICES INTRODUCTION Elsag Bailey Process Automation is ready to help in the use and repair of its products. Contact the nearest sales office to make requests for sales, applications, installation, repair, overhaul and maintenance contract services. REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ORDERING INFORMATION When making repairs at your facility, order replacement parts from a Elsag Bailey Process Automation sales office.
  • Page 40: Appendix A - Termination Unit (Ntdi01) Configuration

    APPENDIX A - TERMINATION UNIT (NTDI01) CONFIGURATION INTRODUCTION The IMDSO14 digital output module can use a NTDI01 termi- nation unit for termination. Dipshunts on the NTDI01 unit configure the digital outputs that are sent to the process. The digital output module (DSO) outputs switch voltages of 24 VDC at 250 milliamps or 48 VDC at 125 milliamps.
  • Page 41: Ntdi01 Dipshunt Configuration

    TERMINATION UNIT (NTDI01) CONFIGURATION ® Table A-1. NTDI01 Dipshunt Configuration Application/Signal Type Dipshunt Configuration Field powered contact XU1-XU16 XU17 System powered from E1, 24 VDC or 48 VDC XU1-XU16 XU17 System powered from E2, 24 VDC or 48 VDC XU1-XU16 XU17 TP27139A DIPSHUNT...
  • Page 42: Introduction

    APPENDIX B - TERMINATION MODULE (NIDI01) CONFIGURATION INTRODUCTION The IMDSO14 digital output module can use a NIDI01 termi- nation module for termination. Jumpers on the termination module configure the digital outputs that are sent to the pro- cess. The DSO module outputs switch voltages of 24 VDC at 250 milliamps or 48 VDC at 125 milliamps.
  • Page 43: Introduction

    APPENDIX C - TERMINATION UNIT (NTDO02) CONFIGURATION INTRODUCTION The IMDSO14 digital output module can use a NTDO02 for termination. The termination unit can provide up to eight solid state relay outputs. Dipshunts on the termination unit config- ure the I/O. Figure shows the NTDO02 configuration sock- ets (dipshunts).
  • Page 44: Dipshunt Configuration

    TERMINATION UNIT (NTDO02) CONFIGURATION ® Dipshunt Configuration There are ten dipshunts on the termination unit. Figure shows the locations of the dipshunts. Dipshunts XU01 and XU02 determine the I/O module relay control. Configure a dip- shunt by either cutting straps or leaving straps uncut in cer- tain sequences.
  • Page 45: Ntdo02 Dipshunt Socket Xu01 And Xu02 Internal Circuitry

    TERMINATION UNIT (NTDO02) CONFIGURATION GROUP GROUP XU1 OR XU2 TO OUTPUT 1 (10) TO OUTPUT 2 (11) TO OUTPUT 3 TO SOLID (12) TO OUTPUT 4 IMDSO04/14 STATE (13) TO OUTPUT 5 OUTPUTS RELAYS (14) TO OUTPUT 6 (15) TO OUTPUT 7 (16) TO OUTPUT 8 CONTROLS...
  • Page 46: I/O Module Selection (Xu03 Through Xu10

    TERMINATION UNIT (NTDO02) CONFIGURATION ® DIPSHUNT SOCKET ADAPTER PLUG IMDSM05 IMDSO04 IMDSO14 ADAPTER PLUG I/O MODULE COVER NKTU01/11 NTDO02 NTDO02 NTDO02 NTDO02 XU01 XU02 XU01 XU02 XU01 XU02 XU01 XU02 NKDO01/11 NKDO01/11 NKDO01/11 I/O 8 I/O 16 I/O 16 I/O 8 I/O 16 I/O 8 I/O 8...
  • Page 47: Terminal Block Wiring

    TERMINATION UNIT (NTDO02) CONFIGURATION Terminal Block Wiring See Figure for terminal block assignments and terminal polarity. Field wiring requirements will depend on the applica- tion. Connect the wiring from the terminals to the output devices. Proper wiring polarity is required for relay signals. Table C-2.
  • Page 48: Introduction

    APPENDIX D - QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION INTRODUCTION This section provides a source for reference information. It contains the switch location for the IMDSO14 digital output module. Refer to INSTALLATION in Section 3 for a complete description of switch settings. MODULE STATUS LEDS OUTPUT CIRCUITS GROUP A...
  • Page 49 QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION ® Table D-1. S1 Address Switch Settings ADDR ADDR 1 = OPEN; 0 = CLOSED INTRODUCTION D - 2 WBPEEUI240753A0...
  • Page 50 Index Termination devices ..........3-5 Isolation specifications ..........1-6 Address selection switch ..........3-2 Ambient temperature ..........1-7 Logic master module...........1-4 Binary address conversion ......... 3-2 Bus fault timer ............2-5 Maintenance ...............6-1 Schedule ...............6-1 Tools required ............6-1 Cable connections ............3-5 MISSING SLAVE MODULE........5-2 Checking connections ..........
  • Page 51 ® Index (continued) Relative humidity............1-7 Technical documentation..........8-1 Replacement parts ............8-1 Termination module (TM) ........... 1-4 Replacement procedures ..........7-1 Termination module configuration ......B-1 Termination unit (TU)..........1-4 Termination unit configuration ......A-1, C-1 Terminal Blocks ............C-1 S1 switch..............3-2 Training............... 8-1 Sharing output terminals ..........3-2 Troubleshooting............
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