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Rockwell Automation T8141 Trusted Demonstration Unit User Manual

Demonstration unit, Introduction, Trusted

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PD-T8141

Issue 1 Feb 06

PD-T8141

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Demonstration Unit

Introduction

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Demonstration Unit T8141 provides a portable Simulation system utilising the Trusted

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Chassis, TMR Processor and Modules available from the standard product range together with a
purpose built panel for the supply of field simulation input and output signals.

The unit offers the ability to run any Trusted

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software configuration and simulate a selection of I/O

types configured for Companion slot. The unit is suitable for sales demonstrations, product
familiarisation for engineers, training courses and to simulate IEC1131 Trusted

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Toolset programs

including development of application programs.

For shipping worldwide to customer locations, the unit is fitted within a wheeled flight case allowing
easy transit and set up on arrival. It does not require assembly other than fitting the power lead and
TC-304-01 Comms link to a suitable PC installed with the Trusted

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Toolset T8082B.

Once powered and connected to the PC either a demo program is loaded to utilise the field simulation
I/O or the unit can be used as a tool to run a “real” application.

Typical configuration for training and demonstration purposes is a TMR Processor, Communications
Interface Module, Digital Input and Output Modules, Analogue Input Modules, with at least two of a
similar type to demonstrate “Hot Swap” capability.

Companion slot hoods may be removed from the chassis to allow connection of any cable or Interface
Adaptor type and associated modules.

Features

• Full Trusted

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Controller Capability

• 100-240Vac Input
• Portable wheeled flight case
• Simulation of 60 Field Signals
• Pre wired Dual Ethernet (point to point and hub)
• Serial Comms wired to terminals
• Configured for Companion Slot DI, AI and DO modules
• Fully Compliant with All Trusted

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Software Packages

• Field Faults Simulated