User Manual(Catalog Number 1769-IF4FXOF2F)Compact I/O Combination Fast Analog I/O Module
10 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 1 OverviewHardware Features1769-IF4FXOF2F DANGERDo Not Remove RTB Under PowerUnless Area
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 11Overview Chapter 1System OverviewThe module communicates to the controller through the bus interf
12 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 1 OverviewEach time a new output value is sent to the module, it is tested for an over-ra
13Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 13Chapter 2Installation and WiringIntroductionGeneral ConsiderationsThe Compact I/O system is suitable f
14 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and WiringHazardous Location ConsiderationsThis equipment is suitable for
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 15Installation and Wiring Chapter 2Remove PowerReduce NoiseMost applications require installation i
16 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and WiringAssemble the Compact I/O SystemThe module can be attached to the
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 17Installation and Wiring Chapter 26. To allow communication between the controller and module, mov
18 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and WiringMount to a PanelMount the module to a panel by using two screws
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 19Installation and Wiring Chapter 26. Attach the modules to the panel by using the mounting screws.
Important User InformationSolid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment. Safety Guidelines
20 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring4. On the right-side adjacent module, move its bus lever to the
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 21Installation and Wiring Chapter 2System Wiring GuidelinesConsider the following when wiring your
22 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and WiringEffect of Transducer/Sensor and Cable Length Impedance on Voltag
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 23Installation and Wiring Chapter 2As input source impedance (Rs) and/or resistance (DC) of the cab
24 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and WiringFor example, for Belden 8761 two conductor, shielded cable and a
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 25Installation and Wiring Chapter 2Remove the Finger-safe Terminal BlockWhen wiring field devices t
26 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring3. Route the wire under the terminal pressure plate. You can use
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 27Installation and Wiring Chapter 2Wire the ModulesAfter the analog module is properly installed, f
28 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring4. At one end of the cable, twist the drain wire and foil shield
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 29Installation and Wiring Chapter 2Wire Differential InputsWiring Single-ended Sensor/Transmitter T
3Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 3Table of ContentsPrefaceIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and WiringWiring Mixed-input Transmitter TypesIMPORTANTWhen wiring analog
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 31Installation and Wiring Chapter 2Wiring Analog OutputsATTENTIONAnalog outputs may fluctuate for l
32 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 2 Installation and WiringNotes:
33Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 33Chapter 3Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationIntroductionTopic PageModule Addressing 34Input
34 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationModule AddressingThis memory map shows th
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 35Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Word 7 holds the general status bits for
36 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationInput Data FileThe input data table lets
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 37Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Low Alarm Flag Bits (LI0 …LI3)Word 6, bit
38 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationGeneral Output Status Bits (SO0 and SO1)W
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 39Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Output Data FileThe output data table let
4 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Table of ContentsInput Data File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36T
40 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationConfiguration Data FileThe configuration
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 41Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3For information on configuring the module
42 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationBit Definitions for Input Channel Configu
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 43Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Enable/Disable Channel (EC)This configura
44 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationChannel Step ResponseThe selected channel
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 45Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Input Type/Range SelectionThis selection
46 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationPercent RangeThe input data is presented
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 47Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3If you enter a zero for the Real Time Sam
48 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationProcess AlarmsProcess alarms alert you wh
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 49Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Alarm DeadbandsThe module checks for an a
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 5Table of ContentsPower Cycle Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Channel
50 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationEnable/Disable Channel (EC)This configura
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 51Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Program ValueUse each output channel’s pr
52 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationFault ValueUse each output channel’s faul
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 53Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Clamp High and Clamp Low Data ValuesClamp
54 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationEnable Ramping (ER)If the selection is en
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 55Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3If configured, ramping takes place only w
56 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationOutput Data Selection FormatsThis selecti
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 57Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3Valid Output Data Word Formats/RangesThis
58 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 3 Module Data, Status, and Channel ConfigurationNotes:
59Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 59Chapter 4Module Diagnostics and TroubleshootingIntroductionSafety ConsiderationsSafety considerations
6 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Table of ContentsAppendix CConfiguration Using the RSLogix 5000 Generic Profile for CompactLogix Controll
60 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 4 Module Diagnostics and TroubleshootingStand Clear of the MachineWhen troubleshooting an
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 61Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Chapter 4Channel DiagnosticsWhen any channel is enabled, t
62 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 4 Module Diagnostics and TroubleshootingModule Error Definition TableModule errors are ex
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 63Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Chapter 4Error CodesError codes can help troubleshoot your
64 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 4 Module Diagnostics and TroubleshootingInvalid Input Range SelectedThese error codes occ
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 65Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Chapter 4Invalid Input Format SelectedThese error codes oc
66 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 4 Module Diagnostics and TroubleshootingInvalid Output Range SelectedThese error codes oc
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 67Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Chapter 4Invalid Clamp Value SelectedThese error codes occ
68 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Chapter 4 Module Diagnostics and TroubleshootingContacting Rockwell AutomationIf you need to cont
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 69Appendix ASpecificationsIntroductionGeneral SpecificationsTopic PageGeneral Specifications 69Input Speci
7Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 7PrefaceIntroductionRead this preface to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual.About This Publ
70 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Appendix A SpecificationsInput SpecificationsAttribute ValueAnalog normal operating ranges(1)±10V
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 71Specifications Appendix AOutput SpecificationsAttribute ValueAnalog normal operating ranges(1)±10
72 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Appendix A SpecificationsCertificationsReplacement PartsThe module has the following replacement
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 73Appendix BModule Addressing and Configuration with MicroLogix 1500 ControllerIntroductionThis appendix e
74 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Appendix B Module Addressing and Configuration with MicroLogix 1500 ControllerModule Output Image
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 75Module Addressing and Configuration with MicroLogix 1500 Controller Appendix BConfigure Analog I/
76 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Appendix B Module Addressing and Configuration with MicroLogix 1500 Controller4. Double-click I/O
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 77Module Addressing and Configuration with MicroLogix 1500 Controller Appendix B7. Double-click the
78 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Appendix B Module Addressing and Configuration with MicroLogix 1500 ControllerNotes:
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 79Appendix CConfiguration Using the RSLogix 5000 Generic Profile for CompactLogix ControllersIntroductionI
8 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Preface Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information about control systems t
80 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Appendix C Configuration Using the RSLogix 5000 Generic Profile for CompactLogix Controllers3. In
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 81Configuration Using the RSLogix 5000 Generic Profile for CompactLogix Controllers Appendix C6. Ty
82 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Appendix C Configuration Using the RSLogix 5000 Generic Profile for CompactLogix ControllersConfi
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 83Appendix DTwo’s Complement Binary NumbersThe controller memory stores 16-bit binary numbers. Two’s compl
84 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Appendix D Two’s Complement Binary NumbersNegative Decimal ValuesIn two’s complement notation, th
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 85GlossaryThe following terms and abbreviations are used throughout this manual. For definitions of terms
86 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Glossaryconfiguration word – Contains the channel configuration information needed by the module to conf
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 87GlossaryLSB – (Least Significant Bit) The bit that represents the smallest value within a string of bits
88 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Glossaryoverall accuracy – The worst-case deviation of the output voltage or current from the ideal over
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 89IndexNumerics1769-ADNuser manual 8AA/Ddefinition 85abbreviations 85alarmdeadband 48process 48alternate l
9Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 9Chapter 1OverviewIntroductionModule DescriptionThe module converts and digitally stores analog data for
90 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Indexfinger-safe terminal block 25frequencycut-off frequency 44FSR. See full scale range.full scaledefin
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 91Indexover-range flag bits 37Ppanel mounting 18-19positive decimal values 83power-up diagnostics 60power-
92 Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008Index
Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008 94Copyright © 2008 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.Rockwell Automation
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