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I/o complex equipment definition t8311, Trusted, Module t8311 – Rockwell Automation T8311 Trusted Expander Interface User Manual

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Module T8311

Issue 12 Mar 07

PD-T8311

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3.3. I/O Complex Equipment Definition T8311

The Expander Interface requires no configuration to the module itself.

Each module fitted in a Trusted

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system requires an entry in the I/O Connection table, specifying its

chassis and slot number. The I/O Complex Equipment Definition allows control of the module’s
functions, and provides information on its status. For information on editing the I/O Connection table,
refer to PD-8082B. The definition for this module is described below.

OEM PARAMETERS

OEM parameter

Valid numbers

Description

TICS_CHASSIS

TICS_SLOT

1

1 - 8 (Chassis 1)

This value is fixed (expander interface modules may only be placed in
the processor chassis) and is included for consistency with other
modules in the

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range.


The processor chassis slot number in which the primary expander
interface module is placed. By definition, this must be an odd numbered
slot. The secondary module, if configured, resides in an even numbered
slot adjacent, and to the right of the primary.

CONFIGURATION

PHYSICAL MODULE:

RACK 1: [XIM_0]

16 ANALOGUE
inputs

Channel 1: Not used
Channel 2: 24V dc Feed 1 (always 0)
Channel 3: 24V dc Feed 2 (always 0)
Channel 4: Not used
Channel 5: Not used
Channel 6: Not used
Channel 7: Slice A Rx Error Count
Channel 8: Slice B Rx Error Count
Channel 9: Slice C Rx Error Count
Channels 10 to 16: Not used

RACK 2: (INFO)

11 INTEGER inputs

Channel 1:Chassis position of AM
Channel 2:Slot position of AM
Channel 3:Indication of global health of AM

1 – No slice errors and module is responding

0 – Some error has been found

Channel 4:Current state of AM
Channel 5:Chassis position of SM

0 – No partner exists

Channel 6:Slot position of SM

0 – No partner exists

Channel 7:Indication of global health of SM

1 – No slice errors and module is responding

0 – Some error has been found

Channel 8:Current state of SM
Channel 9:Slice information of modules. See Note
Channel 10:Is AM the Primary Module

1 – Yes 0 – Not

Channel 11:Not used