Rockwell Automation 1732E-IB16M12SOEDR EtherNet/IP ArmorBlock supporting Sequence of Events User Manual
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Publication 1732E-UM002A-EN-P - March 2010
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The following table describes the data that is sent for each input. These tags
are sent to the controller the next RPI after the module timestamps a
transition on any input as well as all other RPIs. For detailed descriptions of
the tags, refer to
.
Tag Name
Set on a Per Point or
Modulewide Basis
Description
I.Fault
Modulewide
Indicates if a communication fault has occurred.
0 = no fault
1 = fault – Communication fault - The controller sets this tag to 1 for all 32 bits if a
communication fault occurs on the module.
This tag clears when the fault that causes the condition no longer exists.
I.Data
Per point
Status of the input point. This data is filtered if the Input Filter feature is used on the
module. Thus, an input change must pass through the filter before it is seen in this
tag.
0 = input is OFF
1 = input is ON
For example, if input 3 is ON, I.Data.3 = 1.
I.OpenWire
Per input connector
0 = no fault
1 = Open Wire
For more information on Open Wire Detection, see
I.ShortCircuit
Per input connector
0 = no fault
1 = Short Circuit
For more information on Short Circuit Protection, see
I.NewData
Per point
Flag indicating if new timestamp data was detected on the input.
0 = no new timestamp data on the input
1 = new timestamp data on the input (since last acknowledged)
Because input data for all inputs is sent the RPI after each timestamped transition
and at each subsequent RPI, this tag is useful to quickly determine on which input the
transition occurred. For example, if the module sends new input data to the
owner-controller and I.NewData.5 = 1, you know that at least one of the timestamps
for input 5 (I.Timestamp[5].OffOn or I.Timestamp[5].OnOff) has new data.
This tag only clears when the controller acknowledges the new data or all events on
the module are reset. For more information on clearing timestamp data, see