Complex i/o equipment definition, I/o complex equipment ‘ttmrp, I/o complex equipment – Rockwell Automation T8110B/T8110 Trusted TMR Processor User Manual
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3.2. Complex I/O Equipment Definition
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systems require a processor definition in the I/O Connection Table. Details of how to edit
the I/O Connection table are given in PD-8082B. The structure of the definition is given below.
3.2.1. I/O Complex Equipment ‘TTMRP’
Description:
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TMR Processor. This definition will open a single TMR Processor module.
Only one installation is allowed. The data attached will give the application access to
the user LEDs, real time clock and external analogue data from the system.
OEM PARAMETERS
OEM parameter
Valid numbers
Description
TICS_CHASSIS
TICS_SLOT
1 – 15
0
The TICS chassis & slot number where the TMR Processor module is
placed.
CONFIGURATION
PHYSICAL MODULE:
RACK 1: [TTMRP_0]
16 ANALOGUE Inputs
Channel 1:
Module temperature (tenths of degrees C)
Channel 2
24V dc feed 1 after protection diodes (mV)
Channel 3
24V dc feed 2 after protection diodes (mV)
Channel 4
FRCA 8V dc supply (mV)
Channel 5
FRCB 8V dc supply (mV)
Channel 6
FRCC 8V dc supply (mV)
Channel 7
16-bit scan count
Channel 8
16-bit scan count
Channel 9
Number of locked variables in the application
Channels 10 – 16
Reserved
RACK 2: [TTMRP_1]
16 BOOLEAN Inputs
Channel 1
PSU-A Output Status TRUE = Fail, FALSE = Pass
Channel 2
PSU-B Output Status TRUE = Fail, FALSE = Pass
Channel 3
PSU-A Line Status TRUE = Low Voltage Warning, FALSE = OK
Channel 4
PSU-B Line Status TRUE = Low Voltage Warning, FALSE = OK
Channel 5
IRIG Input Status TRUE = Pass, FALSE = Fail
Channel 6
System Health TRUE = Fail, FALSE = Healthy
Channel 7
Reset Pushbutton Status TRUE (one-shot) = pressed
Channel 8
Keyswitch Status TRUE = Run, FALSE = Maintain
Channel 9 - 16
Not used
RACK 3: [TTMRP_2]
16 BOOLEAN outputs
Channel 1
This channel drives the USER LED 1.
TRUE = USER LED 1 ON, FALSE = USER LED 1 OFF
Channel 2
This channel drives the USER LED 2.
TRUE = USER LED 2 ON, FALSE = USER LED 2 OFF
Channel 3
Unlock all channels, edge triggered on a (FALSE -> TRUE) change
Channel 4
System Healthy LED controls. TRUE = Unhealthy, FALSE = Healthy.
Channel 5
USER LED 1 Colour. TRUE = Green, FALSE = Red.
Channel 6
USER LED 2 Colour. TRUE = Green, FALSE = Red.
Channels 7 – 16
Not used