Immfp11: Process Control and Automation Solutions From Elsag Bailey Group
Immfp11: Process Control and Automation Solutions From Elsag Bailey Group
IMMFP11
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Table of Contents
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SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................1-1
OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................................1-1
INTENDED USER .........................................................................................................1-1
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ..........................................................................................1-1
Faceplate ...............................................................................................................1-2
Circuit Board .........................................................................................................1-3
HARDWARE APPLICATION ...........................................................................................1-3
FEATURES...................................................................................................................1-3
INSTRUCTION CONTENT .............................................................................................1-3
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ........................................................................................1-4
REFERENCE DOCUMENTS..........................................................................................1-4
NOMENCLATURE ........................................................................................................1-5
DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS ........................................................................................1-5
GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS .............................................................1-5
SPECIFICATIONS .........................................................................................................1-6
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SECTION 5 - TROUBLESHOOTING...........................................................................................5-1
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 5-1
CARD EDGE CONNECTORS ........................................................................................ 5-5
DIAGNOSTICS ............................................................................................................. 5-6
Overview ............................................................................................................... 5-6
Dipswitch Selection ............................................................................................... 5-7
LED Display .......................................................................................................... 5-9
MODULE STATUS SUMMARY .................................................................................... 5-10
SECTION 6 - MAINTENANCE.....................................................................................................6-1
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 6-1
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ................................................................... 6-1
EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS REQUIRED .......................................................................... 6-2
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES .............................................................. 6-2
Printed Circuit Board Cleaning .............................................................................. 6-2
GENERAL CLEANING AND WASHING ............................................................. 6-3
EDGE CONNECTOR CLEANING ...................................................................... 6-3
Checking Connections ........................................................................................... 6-3
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APPENDIX D - NIMP01 AND NIMP02 TERMINATION MODULE CONFIGURATION.............. D-1
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... D-1
List of Figures
List of Tables
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Safety Summary
Special Handling
This module uses electrostatic sensitive devices.
SPECIFIC Never operate the MFP module with the machine fault timer circuit
CAUTIONS disabled. Unpredictable module outputs and configuration corrup-
tion may result. The unpredictable module outputs may damage
control equipment connected to the MFP module. (p. 3-9)
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OVERVIEW
INTENDED USER
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
OVERVIEW
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INTRODUCTION ®
IN F I-N ET ® O R PLA N T LO O P
C O N T RO LW AY C O N T RO LW AY
MFP P R IM A RY S E C O N DA RY
MFP MFP
I/O E X PA N D ER B U S I/O E X PA N D ER B U S
R S -23 2-C U P TO 64 M O D U L E S
P O RT S
IC S C IS
C IS TCS ID S
S AC S AC S AC
S TAT IO N S TAT IO N S TAT IO N
T0 1697 A
Faceplate
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Circuit Board
HARDWARE APPLICATION
FEATURES
INSTRUCTION CONTENT
Description and How the key circuits function is explained in this section.
Operation
Operating Procedures Front panel indicators and controls, and everyday operations
are discussed in this section.
Troubleshooting This section features detailed flow charts and tables that
enable quick diagnosis of error conditions and provide correc-
tive actions.
HARDWARE APPLICATION
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Support Services A list of the replacement parts and an explanation of the war-
ranty policy are contained in this section.
REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
Number Document
I-E96-200 Function Code Application Manual
I-E96-401 NIMP01/02 Multifunction Processor Termination Module
I-E96-428 NTMP01 Multifunction Processor Termination Unit
NOMENCLATURE
Nomenclature Hardware/Description
IMMFP11 Multifunction processor module
NIMP01/02 Multifunction processor termination module
NKSE01 Serial extension cable (PVC)
NKSE11 Serial extension cable (non-PVC)
NKTU01 Termination unit cable (PVC)
NKTU02 Termination module cable (PVC)
NKTU11 Termination unit cable (non-PVC)
NKTU12 Termination module cable (non-PVC)
NTMP01 Multifunction processor termination unit
DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS
Term Description
Configuration The act of setting up equipment to accomplish specific functions or a list of parame-
ters associated with such a setup.
Controlway High speed, redundant, peer-to-peer communication link. Used to transfer informa-
tion between intelligent modules within a process control unit.
Dipswitch A dual in-line package that contains switches.
EWS Engineering work station.
Executive Block Fixed function block that determines overall module operating characteristics.
Function Block The occurrence of a function code at a block address of a module.
Function Code An algorithm which manipulates specific functions. These functions are linked
together to form the control strategy.
I/O Expander Bus Parallel communication bus between the master and slave modules.
MFP Multifunction processor module. A multi-loop controller with data acquisition and
information processing capabilities.
MFT Machine fault timer. Reset by the processor during normal operation. If not reset
regularly, the MFT times-out and the module stops.
MMU Module mounting unit. A card cage that provides electrical and communication sup-
port for INFI 90 OPEN/Network 90® modules.
NOMENCLATURE
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Term Description
Module Bus Peer-to-peer communication link used to transfer information between intelligent
modules within a process control unit.
Node A point of interconnection to a network.
PCU Process control unit. A node on the plant-wide communication network containing
control and I/O modules.
SAC Analog control station.
Termination Module Provides input/output connection between plant equipment and the INFI 90 OPEN/
Network 90 modules.
Termination Unit Provides input/output connection between plant equipment and the INFI 90 OPEN/
Network 90 modules.
SPECIFICATIONS
Property Characteristic/Value
Microprocessor 32-bit processor (16-bit external bus) running at 16 MHz
Memory
Total 512 kbytes ROM
256 kbytes RAM
64 kbytes NVRAM
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Property Characteristic/Value
Air Quality Noncorrosive
Certification CSA certified for use as process control equipment in an ordinary (non-
hazardous) location. Factory Mutual approved for use in Class I, Divi-
sion 2, hazardous locations.
SPECIFICATIONS
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INTRODUCTION
C LO C K /
TIM E R
M A C H IN E
FA U LT M IC RO P RO C E S S O R
TIM E R
RAM ROM N VR AM
DATA BU S
I/O I/O D M A S E C T IO N
S ER IA L
E XPA N D E R S EC T IO N
P O RT S
BU S RE DU NDANC Y DC S
LE D S, C O N T R O LW AY
L IN K L IN K
S W IT C H ES
AND
C O N T RO L A B
TO O U TP U T TO
P2 P3
TO TO TO
P1 P3 P3
T 01 6 98 A
MICROPROCESSOR
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circuit issues a board-wide reset and the status LED turns red.
This condition is known as a fatal error.
The clock section provides the clock signals that drive the mod-
ule at 16 megahertz. Additionally, this section supplies the
lower order clock signals for the on-board serial links, and the
system timer for uniform control algorithm execution. All clock
signals originate from either the 32-megahertz or 7.3728-mega-
hertz oscillators on the multifunction processor module.
MEMORY
A key feature of the RAM and ROM memory of the MFP module
is that it requires only one wait state. This means that the
microprocessor need only wait one clock cycle before it can
check the data in memory. This results in quicker operation.
I/O SECTION
SERIAL CHANNELS
DMA SECTION
CONTROLWAY
SERIAL CHANNELS
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REDUNDANCY LINK
STATION LINK
REDUNDANCY LINK
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If your system contains modules that require -30 VDC, set jumper J5
to the 30 VDC position. Doing so allows the installation of the MFP
in a module mounting unit that uses -30 VDC and limits communica-
tion to the module bus.
SPECIAL HANDLING
NOTE: Always use Elsag Bailey field static kit (part number
1948385?1 - consisting of two wrist straps, ground cord assembly,
alligator clip, and static dissipating work surface) when working with
the modules. The kit is designed to connect the technician and the
static dissipating work surface to the same ground point to prevent
damage to the modules by electrostatic discharge.
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INSTALLATION ®
-3 0 V D C SY S TE M
J5
(D E FAU LT)
R E SE RV ED
J5 C O N TRO LW AY
R E SE RV ED
ON ON
P1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SW 3 SW 4
J5
J2 P3
J1
J3
J4
P2
M AC H IN E FAU LT T IM ER J U M P E R S A N D P O S TS
T 01 6 04 A
Dipswitch SW3 sets the bus mode and address of the MFP
module. The MFP module can have an address from zero
through 31. Address zero and one should not be used because
other MFP modules will not be able to import data from this
MFP module. All MFP modules within a process control unit
must communicate on the same communication highway
(module bus or Controlway). Table 3-1 explains the function of
each dipswitch pole. Table 3-2 shows some sample dipswitch
settings. For quick reference, record your settings in the user
setting portion of the table.
User
Pole Setting Function
Setting
1 0 Normal run.
1 Invoke diagnostics using dipswitch
SW4.
2 0 Not used. Do not change setting.
31 0 Controlway (1 Mbaud) mode.
1 Module bus (83.3 kbaud) mode.
4- 82 0 - 31 Controlway or module bus address.
NOTE: 0 = CLOSED or ON, 1 = OPEN or OFF; shaded areas designate mandatory pole settings.
1. Set jumper J5 for the same mode set by this dipswitch position.
2. Address zero and one reserved whenever communication modules are used.
Dipswitch Position
Address (Binary Value)
Example 4 5 6 7 8
(16) (8) (4) (2) (1)
7 0 0 1 1 1
15 0 1 1 1 1
User
Setting
NOTE: 0 = CLOSED or ON, 1 = OPEN or OFF.
1. Disabling the checksum routine is sometimes done by development personnel and should never be done for normal operation. The check-
sum routine provides additional module integrity and should be active whenever the module is controlling a process.
2. Leaving this option enabled causes the configuration to be compacted every time the module is reset thereby increasing the start-up time.
This increase becomes more substantial as the size of the configuration increases. Therefore, do not leave this option enabled longer than
necessary. Disabling this option stops any further compacting operations. It does not uncompact any previously compacted configuration.
Special Operations
6. Repeat Steps two through five for any other desired special
operation.
NOTE: Special operation two should be done as the first step of the
installation process. When installing the MFP module in an
INFI-NET system, do special operation four next. If time stamping is
desired, do special operation six next. To reverse the INFI-NET pro-
tocol or time stamping, do special operation two again.
9. Insert the module into its assigned slot. The module will
enter configure mode.
Jumpers J1 through J5
There are five jumpers on the MFP circuit board. Refer to Fig-
ure 3-1 for jumper locations. Jumpers J1 through J4 direct
signals to the termination unit or module. These jumpers are
factory set with pin one and pin two connected together. Do
not change these jumper settings. Jumper J5 enables the
NOTE: Two unlabeled header pin holes are located at the front of
the board. These are for Elsag Bailey development personnel usage
only. They are used to disable (header pins connected) the machine
fault timer circuit. If this function is disabled and a problem develops
in the MFP module, the module will not halt. This condition may
result in configuration corruption and unpredictable module outputs.
Dipshunts
Controlway Cable
2. Attach (in the same sequence) the other end of the cable to
the bottom three tabs on the lower left of the next module
mounting unit backplane.
T 0 0 06 3 A
3. Connect the other end of the cable to the rear of the module
mounting unit slot assigned to the MFP module.
Never operate the MFP module with the machine fault timer cir-
cuit disabled. Unpredictable module outputs and configuration
CAUTION
corruption may result. The unpredictable module outputs may
damage control equipment connected to the MFP module.
1. Locate the -30 VDC faston. It is the second faston from the
top when viewing the module mounting unit from the rear.
1. Guide the top and bottom edges of the module along the
top and bottom rails of their assigned slot in the module
mounting unit.
NOTE: If installing the MFP module under power, verify the status
LED illuminates red momentarily and then illuminates green. If these
events do not occur, refer to Section 5 for corrective action.
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START-UP
LED INDICATORS
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IM M FP 11
R E D /G R E E N
S TATU S LE D
1
2
3
LE D S 1-8 4
5
6
7
8
S TO P /R E S E T
S W IT C H
T 01 68 4 A
The status LED is a two color (red and green) LED. It shows the
MFP module operating condition. There are four possible oper-
ating conditions:
Off No power is being supplied to the MFP module. The status LED
is momentarily off when microprocessor initializes on start-up.
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Flashing Green The MFP module is in execute mode but there is an NVRAM
checksum error, or the MFP module is in configure or error
mode.
Solid Red The MFP module diagnostics have detected a hardware failure,
configuration problem, etc. and has stopped the module. Addi-
tionally, LEDs one through eight will illuminate in a certain
combination to display the error code.
STOP/RESET SWITCH
NOTES:
1. Do not remove an operational MFP module under power unless
the stop/reset pushbutton has been depressed once and the module
has halted (status LED is red and LEDs one through six are on).
This procedure must be followed when removing an MFP module
from a redundant configuration. An operational primary MFP module
must halt operation before control passes to the secondary MFP
module.
STOP/RESET SWITCH
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MODES OF OPERATION
The MFP module has three operating modes. They are config-
ure, execute, and error. These modes are explained in the fol-
lowing paragraphs.
Configure Mode
Execute Mode
Error Mode
The MFP module goes into the error mode whenever the
built-in system diagnostics detect a hardware or configuration
error. If a hardware error is detected, the module halts and dis-
plays the error code using LEDs one through eight. If a NVRAM
error is detected, the status LED flashes, but the module con-
tinues to operate. This is possible because a copy of the valid
configuration is held in RAM memory and is executed from
there. The next time the module is reset it will not start up, but
will fail with a NVRAM error.
MODES OF OPERATION
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LED
Code Condition Corrective Action
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 NVRAM memory check- Initialize NVRAM. If error recurs,
sum error replace the MFP module. If the error
recurs, call Elsag Bailey field service.
02 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Analog input calibration Check status bytes 4 and 5 of your
error IMCIS02, IMASO01, or IMASO03 mod-
ule for an invalid reference.
03 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Auxiliary module status Check the status bytes of the auxiliary
bad module for more information.
05 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Configuration error Check the configuration for any faulty
(undefined block is refer- block references and correct any
enced) found. Execute the configuration after
making the corrections.
06 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Configuration error (data Check the configuration for any com-
type mismatch) mand referencing an invalid data type.
Execute the configuration after making
the corrections.
08 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Trip block activated Review the configuration to determine
why the TRIP function code in the con-
figuration has stopped the MFP mod-
ule.
0B 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 NVRAM memory initial- Confirm that NVRAM is initialized; no
ized action is required.
0C 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 NVRAM memory opened Initialize the NVRAM memory. If the
for write operation error recurs, replace the MFP module.
If the error recurs, call Elsag Bailey
field service.
0D 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Redundancy link commu- Check the cable connection between
nication error primary and secondary MFP modules.
Check the cable connection from MFP
module to the termination unit or mod-
ule.
0E 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Redundant module IDs Place pole 8 of dipswitch S4 in the
are the same opposite position of dipswitch S4 pole 8
of the primary module.
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LED
Code Condition Corrective Action
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
0F 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Primary module failed, Check the primary module configura-
configuration current, tion for any faulty values. Correct any
secondary module can- faulty values. Execute the configuration
not take over control after making the corrections.
10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Primary module failed, Check the primary module configura-
dynamic data current, tion for any faulty values. Correct any
secondary module can- faulty values. Execute the configuration
not take over control after making the corrections.
11 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Error during write to Check the module configuration for any
NVRAM memory opera- faulty values. Correct any faulty values.
tion Execute the configuration after making
the corrections.
12 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Primary and secondary Set both addresses to the same value.
module addresses are Refer to Section 3 for details.
different
13 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 ROM memory checksum Call Elsag Bailey field service.
error
14 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 MFP set for INFI-NET, Initialize the MFP module.
when actually in a Plant
Loop environment
17 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 Duplicate Controlway Select an unused Controlway address.
module address
20 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 C program format error Check, correct, and rerun the C pro-
21 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 File system error gram.
22 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Invoke C error
23 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 User write violation
24 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 C program stack overflow
28 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 User defined function Check the configuration for reference
(UDF) block number ref- to invalid function block. Fix the block
erence invalid reference.
29 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 UDF function block can- Check the configuration for invalid pro-
not read program file gram location reference. Fix the UDF
block.
2A 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Not enough memory for Revise the configuration to provide
UDF more memory.
2B 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 Missing UDF declaration Add function code 190 to configuration.
2C 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Wrong UDF type Put correct UDF type in configuration.
2D 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 Missing UDF auxiliary Put function code 198 in block configu-
ration.
2E 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 UDF compiler and firm- Check the firmware revision level and
ware incompatible verify that it supports UDF compiler.
2F 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 BASIC program error Check, correct, and rerun the BASIC
program.
30 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Primary module active Replace the primary and/or secondary
during failover attempt module to determine the faulty module.
31 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 Memory or CPU fault Replace the MFP module. If error
recurs, call Elsag Bailey field service.
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Code Condition Corrective Action
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
32 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 Address or bus error Reset MFP module. If error recurs, call
Elsag Bailey field service.
33 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Illegal instruction Reset MFP module. If error recurs, call
34 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 Internal error - trace/ Elsag Bailey field service.
privilege violation
35 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 Internal error - spurious/
unassigned exception
36 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 Internal error - divide by 0
or check instruction
37 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 Any trap instruction
38 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 Board level hardware Contact Elsag Bailey field service.
error
3F 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 Normal stop None.
40 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Backup - cold takeover
ready
80 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Secondary - hot takeover
ready
C0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Primary - operating
1 Unknown Contact Elsag Bailey field service.
XX
NOTE: 0 = LED OFF, 1 = LED ON.
1. This symbol represents any LED combination not specifically addressed in this table.
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S TA RT
R S -23 2 -C
L IN E E R R O R S O N NO
M F P LE D S DONE
(C O D E 1 5)?
YES
F1 NO +2 4 V D C NO R E F E R TO T M P /IM P
OPEN ON C O N N E C T E D TO IN S TR U C T IO N S TO
T U /TM ? T U /TM ? C O N N E C T P OW E R
YES YES
C H E C K P OW E R
R E P LA C E F 1 MEASURE NO C A B LIN G TO T U /TM .
W IT H 1 .0 A 2 4 V D C AT
C H E C K P OW E R
2 50 V F U S E T U /TM ?
S Y S TE M .
YES
N IM P 0 1 TYPE OF NTMP01
T E R M IN AT IO N
R S -23 2
NKMR02
NO C A B LE W ITH N O NO
C A B LE C O N N E C T S T M
C R O S S OV E R S C O N N E C T
(P 5 O R P 6 ) TO
T U (P5 O R P 6) TO
C O M P U TE R ?
C O M P U TE R ?
R E P LA C E C AB L E W IT H
YES YES
C A B LE H AV IN G S T R A IG H T
R E P LA C E C AB L E P IN TO P IN C O N N E C T IO N
W IT H N K M R 0 2 B E T W E E N D B -25
C O N N E C TO R S
DO
T M /T U NO SET JUMPERS
JU M P E R S E T T IN G S M AT C H
F O R A P PL IC AT IO N
A P P LIC ATIO N ?
YES
IS
T U /TM C AB L E NO
IN S TA LL E D A N D IN S TA LL T U /T M
C O N N E C T E D TO C A B LE
M F P P 3?
YES
R S -23 2 -C
L IN E E R R O R S NO
O N M F P LE D S DONE
(C O D E 1 5)?
YES
C O N TAC T B A IL EY
T E C H N IC A L
S U P P O RT
T 01 6 92 A
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NO
NO TU R N O N
P OW E R O N ? P OW E R E R RO R C O D E NO
R E M OVE M AC H IN E DONE
D IS PL AY E D ? FAU LT TIM E R
YES J U M P E R FR O M
YES BRC M ODULE
BRC S EAT B R C P ER F O R M
NO C O R R EC T IVE
M O D U L E S EATE D M O D U L E IN M M U
IN M M U ? B AC KP L A N E AC TIO N AP P L IC AB L E
TO ER R O R C O D E
YES D IS PL AY E D
R E M OVE M AC H IN E
FAU LT TIM E R
J U M P E R FR O M B R C
M ODULE R E SE T
BRC M ODULE
C H E C K +5 VD C
O U TPU TS O N
M M U BAC K P L AN E S TATU S NO
L E D R ED ?
YES
+5 VDC TR O U B L E SH O OT
ON MMU NO P OW E R SY S TE M .
B AC KP L A N E? R E FE R TO A P PL IC A B LE
IN S TRU C TIO N S
YES
R E PL AC E R E PL AC E
BRC M ODULE BRC M ODULE
T 01 2 70 A
Each MFP module has three card edge connectors that provide
them with power and I/O. Tables 5-3, 5-4, and 5-5 list the MFP
module card edge connector pin assignments.
DIAGNOSTICS
Overview
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Dipswitch Pole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
S5 X 1 X X X X X X
S4 X X 0 0 1 1 1 1
S3 1 1 0 X X X X X
NOTE: 0 = CLOSED or ON, 1 = OPEN or OFF; X = Position not important.
Jumper Position
J17 2-3
J18 2-3
Dipswitch Selection
Pole one of dipswitch SW4 selects the LED display mode. The
pass/fail display mode uses LEDs one through eight to display
a combination of incrementing pass and fail counters. LEDs
one through four indicate the number of passes successfully
completed and LEDs five through eight indicate the number of
failures. The test number display mode uses LEDs one through
six to display the diagnostic test number and LED eight to
display whether the test passed or failed. If a diagnostic test is
successful, LEDs one through six display the diagnostic test
number and LED eight does not illuminate. If a diagnostic test
is not successful, LEDs one through six still display the diag-
nostic test number but LED eight will illuminate. LED seven is
not used in test number display mode.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
D IP S W IT C H
SW 3
OFF
M O D U LE AD D R E S S
B U S M O D E (O FF = M O D U L E B U S , O N = C O N TR O LW AY )
UNUSED
D IA G N O S T IC M O D E (O F F = E N A B L E D, O N = D IS A B L E D )
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
D IP S W IT C H
SW 4
OFF
T E S T ID
H A LT O N E R R O R (O N = D IS A B L E D, O F F = E N A B L E D )
O F F = PA S S /FA IL D IS P L AY,
O N = T E S T N U M B E R D IS P L AY T 01 69 9 A
DIAGNOSTICS
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TROUBLESHOOTING
LED Display
The front panel LEDs (refer to Figure 5-4) are used during diag-
nostic mode operation to display test results.
Resetting the MFP module causes all eight LEDs (LEDs one
through eight) to illuminate. Next, the module reads the
dipswitches, executes the selected diagnostic test, and displays
the test results using LEDs one through eight. The format of
DIAGNOSTICS
WBPEEUI230018A0 5-9
TROUBLESHOOTING ®
LE D 1 LS B
LE D 2
PA S S C O U N T
LE D 3
TES T NU M BE R
LE D 4 MSB
LE D 5 LS B
LE D 6
FA ILU R E C O U N T
NOT U SED LE D 7
TES T NU M BE R
M O D E FA IL LE D 8 MSB
T 01 9 6 3 A
Bit
Byte
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1 ES MODE MODULE TYPE
2 FTX BAC RIO LIO CFG NVF NVI DSS
3
4 Bytes 3-5 combine to define other errors.1
5
6 Extended module type = 24
7 CWA CWB
8 - 13 Reserved
14 Nomenclature (decimal digit)
15 Firmware revision level (ASCII letter)
16 Firmware revision level (ASCII digit)
NOTE: Refer to Table 5-10.
Table 5-10. Field Descriptions of the IMMFP11 Module Status Report (continued)
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WBPEEUI230018A0 6-1
MAINTENANCE ®
Task Frequency
Check cabinet air filters. Clean or replace them as necessary. Check the air filter more fre- 3 months
quently in excessively dirty environments.
Check cabinet and MFP module for dust. Clean as necessary using an antistatic vacuum.
Check all MFP module signal, power and ground connections within the cabinet. Verify that
they are secure. Refer to the procedure.
Check MFP circuit boards, giving special attention to power contacts and edge connectors. 12 months
Clean as necessary. Refer to the procedure.
Complete all tasks in this table. Shutdown
• Antistatic vacuum.
• Clean, lint free cloth.
• Compressed air.
• Eberhard Faber (400A) pink pearl eraser or equivalent.
• Fiberglass or nylon burnishing brush.
• Foam tipped swab.
• Bladed screwdriver suitable for terminal blocks.
• Isopropyl alcohol (99.5% electronic grade).
• Natural bristle brush.
3. Work the cloth back and forth parallel to the edge connec-
tor contacts.
Checking Connections
NOTE: Power to the cabinet must be off while performing this pre-
ventive maintenance task.
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4. Hold the MFP module by the faceplate and slide it into the
slot; push until the rear edges are firmly seated in the back-
plane connectors.
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SECTION 8 - SUPPORT SERVICES
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TRAINING
TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION
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APPENDIX A - QUICK REFERENCE MATERIAL
INTRODUCTION
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WBPEEUI230018A0 A-1
QUICK REFERENCE MATERIAL ®
1. Disabling the checksum routine is sometimes done by development personnel and should never
be done for normal operation. The checksum routine provides additional module integrity and
should be active whenever the module is controlling a process.
2. Leaving this option enabled causes the configuration to be compacted every time the module is
reset thereby increasing the startup time. This increase becomes more substantial as the size of
the configuration increases. Therefore, do not leave this option enabled longer than necessary.
Disabling this option stops any further compacting operations. It does not uncompact any previous-
ly compacted configuration.
Jumper
Function
Position
1-2 Allows the module to function in early Network 90 systems that
supply -30 VDC. Communication is restricted to module bus in
this position.
2-3 Allows communication over the Controlway or module bus.
LED
Code Condition
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 NVRAM memory checksum error
02 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Analog input calibration error
03 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 I/O module status bad
05 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Configuration error (undefined
block is referenced)
06 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Configuration error (data type mis-
match)
08 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Trip block activated
0B 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 NVRAM memory initialized
0C 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 NVRAM memory opened for write
operation
0D 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Redundancy link communication
error
0E 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Redundant module IDs are the
same
0F 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Primary module failed, configura-
tion current, secondary module
cannot take over control
10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Primary module failed, dynamic
data current, secondary module
cannot take over control
11 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Error during write to NVRAM
memory operation
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QUICK REFERENCE MATERIAL
LED
Code Condition
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
12 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Primary and secondary module
addresses are different
13 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 ROM memory checksum error
14 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 MFP set for INFI-NET, when actu-
ally in a Plant Loop environment
17 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 Duplicate Controlway module
address
20 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 C program format error
21 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 File system error
22 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Invoke C error
23 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 User write violation
24 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 C program stack overflow
28 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 User defined function (UDF) block
number reference invalid
29 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 UDF function block cannot read
program file
2A 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Not enough memory for UDF
2B 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 Missing UDF declaration
2C 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Wrong UDF type
2D 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 Missing UDF auxiliary
2E 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 UDF compiler and firmware incom-
patible
2F 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 BASIC program error
30 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Primary module active during
failover attempt
31 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 Memory or CPU fault
32 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 Address or bus error
33 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Illegal instruction
34 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 Internal error - trace/ privilege vio-
lation
35 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 Internal error - spurious/
unassigned exception
36 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 Internal error - divide by 0 or check
instruction
37 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 Any trap instruction
38 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 Board level hardware error
3F 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 Normal stop
40 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Secondary - cold takeover ready
80 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Secondary - hot takeover ready
C0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Primary - operating
1 Unknown
XX
NOTE: 0 = LED OFF, 1 = LED ON
1. This symbol represents any LED combination not specifically addressed in this table.
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QUICK REFERENCE MATERIAL ®
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A-4 WBPEEUI230018A0
APPENDIX B - ON-LINE CONFIGURATION
INTRODUCTION
SETUP
OPERATION
INTRODUCTION
WBPEEUI230018A0 B-1
ON-LINE CONFIGURATION ®
OPERATION
B-2 WBPEEUI230018A0
ON-LINE CONFIGURATION
Backup Cycle
To return to Step 1 without making any changes, place the backup MFP module
in execute mode and reset it after LED 8 illuminates or the primary status indi-
cates 00xx0x0x. Resetting an MFP module causes all the LEDs on it to light
momentarily before returning to normal status.
n n+1 When changes are being made to the backup MFP module, LED 7 blinks and bit
01xx0x0x 00xx1x0x 3 of the backup module status is set indicating that the configurations of the
backup and primary MFP modules do not match. If these changes to the config-
uration are incorrect, return to Step 1 by initializing the backup MFP module
NVRAM memory while it is in configure mode.
NOTE: When configuring the backup MFP module, the following rules are strictly
enforced by the module:
• Blocks can only be added in the block space at segment end.
• A block existing in the primary MFP module cannot be deleted.
• A specification change cannot be made to a block already existing in the pri-
mary MFP module if that change will affect the module RAM utilization factor
(change memory requirements).
Any attempt to circumvent these rules will result in an appropriate error message.
n n+1 3. When an error exists in the new configuration, the backup MFP module enters
01xx0x0x 00xx1x0x error mode when attempting to transfer to execute mode. Return the module to
configure mode and fix the error. The green status LED of the backup MFP mod-
ule blinks to indicate it is in the error or configure mode. The first byte of the
module status also indicates the mode. Backup MFP module LED 7 blinks and
bit 3 of the module status is set to indicate that configuration differences exist
between the primary and backup.
n n+1 4. The backup MFP module can now be placed in execute mode provided no
01xx0x0x 00xx1x0x errors remain in the new configuration.
NOTE: The transition from backup cycle step 4 to 5 occurs automatically after a
successful Step 4 backup MFP module execute. The transaction completion
time is MFP configuration dependent.
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ON-LINE CONFIGURATION ®
After the checkpoint data is updated, the backup MFP module is ready to take
over the duties of the primary MFP module.
n n+1 8. The backup MFP module requests the primary MFP module to shut down and
01xx0x0x 11xx1x0x assume the role of a hot backup (n+1). The backup MFP module waits to act as
the primary MFP module (n). (A hot backup is a backup which retains the old
configuration and control data and is ready to assume control if an error is
detected in the new configuration.)
n+1 n 9. The primary MFP module has removed the bus clock (BUSCLK) and acts as a
01xx0x0x 01xx1x0x hot backup (n+1). The reconfigured backup MFP module is now serving as the
primary MFP module (n).
Before proceeding to the following commands, insure that LED and module sta-
tus are as shown in this step.
To return to Step 5, reset the backup MFP module (n). This allows correcting a
bad configuration.
The backup MFP module (n+1) must be reset at this point in order for the on-line
configuration cycle to complete. Resetting the primary MFP module (n+1), cur-
rently acting as the hot backup, tells it to get a copy of the new configuration.
n+1 n 10. After the backup MFP module copies the new configuration into the primary
10xx0x0x 00xx0x0x MFP module, the cycle is complete. The backup MFP module is now serving as
the primary MFP module (n) while the primary handles the backup role (n+1).
(Note that the LED combination and module status is the opposite of Step 1 indi-
cating the role reversal.)
Primary Cycle
Refer to Table B-3 for the primary cycle procedure. The step
numbers in this cycle correspond to the states of Figure B-2.
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B-4 WBPEEUI230018A0
ON-LINE CONFIGURATION
1 3
B AC K U P B AC K U P
EXT ERR
IN IT IA L IZ E
BU S C LK E ER O M C FG
C FG
E XT
10 R E SE T 2 4
E XT
P R IM A RY (N O C H A N G E ) B AC K U P B AC K U P
EXT CFG EXT
C O N F IG U R AT IO N C FG C H E C K P O IN T D ATA
IS C O P IE D TO IS C O M P L E T E
TH E B AC KU P
9 BU S C LK
5
P R IM A RY B AC K U P
EXT R E S E T (C O N F IG U R AT IO N N O T C O P IE D ) EXT
R E SE T
BU S C LK (C H A N G E S M A D E )
BU S C LK
8 R E QU E ST 7 C H E C K P O IN T 6
B AC K U P S H U TD OW N O F B AC K U P D ATA IS B AC K U P
P R IM A R Y CO MPLETE
EXT EXT EXT
LEGEND:
E XT = E XE CU TE M O DE STEP
C F G = C O N F IG U R AT IO N M O D E ROLE
ERR = ERROR M ODE M ODE
BU S C LK = LO SS O F BU S CLO C K
T 01 70 0 A
n+1 n 2. When the shutdown request is received from the backup MFP module (Step 8
01xx0x0x 11xx1x0x of the backup cycle), the primary MFP module stops executing and removes the
bus clock (BUSCLK).
n+1 n 3. The primary MFP module is now acting as the hot backup (n+1). All old con-
01xx0x0x 01xx1x0x figuration and block output information remains intact from when it is shut down
in Step 2. If the new configuration is not operating as expected, the primary MFP
module, currently acting as the hot backup (n+1), can take control using the old
configuration and block output information (returns to Step 1).
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WBPEEUI230018A0 B-5
ON-LINE CONFIGURATION ®
n+1 n 5. When the new configuration has been copied, the backup MFP module has
10xx0x0x 00xx0x0x completed its cycle, and is now serving as the primary MFP module.
n+1 n 6. After the checkpoint data is complete, the primary MFP module is now serving
10xx0x0x 00xx0x0x as the backup MFP module and is ready to take over the control process with
the updated configuration. The primary cycle is complete. (This represents the
same juncture as Step 10 of the backup cycle.)
S H UTDO W N
1 2
R E QU E ST ED
PR IM ARY PR IM ARY
EX T EX T
S H UTDO W N
BU SCL K C O M P LE TE
BU SCL K
3
6
HOT
BAC K U P
BAC K U P
EX T
EX T
C H EC K PO INT DATA R E SE T
IS C O M P LET E
C O PY THE
P R IM ARY ’S
5 C O N FIG U RATIO N 4
BAC K U P BAC K U P
EX T EX T
LE G E ND : S TE P
E XT = E X EC U T E M O DE R OL E
BU SCL K = LO SS O F BUS C LO C K MODE
T 01 962A
OPERATION
B-6 WBPEEUI230018A0
APPENDIX C - NTMP01 TERMINATION UNIT CONFIGURATION
INTRODUCTION
Jumpers J11 and J12 are storage posts for extra jumpers.
Jumper J13 is normally set with pins one and two connected.
This connects the cable shielding pin of connector P7 to chas-
sis ground. Jumper J18 configures the terminal serial port for
RS-485 operation when pins two and three are connected and
connector P7 is used instead of connector P5.
J1 AN D J2
RXD
T XD -A D B 2 5 -3
R X D -A T XD
1 3 4 2 D B 2 5 -2
5 6
RT S -A RT S
7 8 D B 2 5 -4
11 9 10 12
CTS
C T S-A D B 2 5 -5
T 01 35 5 A
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WBPEEUI230018A0 C-1
NTMP01 TERMINATION UNIT CONFIGURATION ®
J1 AN D J2
RXD
T XD -A D B 2 5 -3
R X D -A T XD
1 3 4 2 D B 2 5 -2
5 6
RT S -A RT S
7 8 D B 2 5 -4
11 9 10 12
CTS
C T S-A D B 2 5 -5
T 01 35 6 A
J1 AN D J2
RXD
T XD -A D B 2 5 -3
R X D -A T XD
1 3 4 2 D B 2 5 -2
5 6
RT S -A RT S
7 8 D B 2 5 -4
11 9 10 12
CTS
C T S-A D B 2 5 -5
T 01 35 7 A
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C-2 WBPEEUI230018A0
NTMP01 TERMINATION UNIT CONFIGURATION
J1 AN D J2 RXD
T XD -A D B 25-3
R X D -A T XD
1 3 4 2 D B 25-2
5 6
RTS-A RTS
7 8 D B 25-4
11 9 10 12
CTS
C T S-A D B 25-5
T 01 6 95 A
+12 V
J6 A N D J8
DSR
1 2 D B 25-6
J5 A N D J9
DCD
1 2 D B 25-8
J7 A N D J10
DTR
1 2 D B 25-20
J4 A N D J3
PR OT-G N D
1 2 D B 25-1
GND
D B 25-7
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WBPEEUI230018A0 C-3
NTMP01 TERMINATION UNIT CONFIGURATION ®
J14 J14
D IG IN 1 (+ ) D IG IN 1 (+ )
1 2 3 3 P8 1 2 3 3 P8
C T SB (+) C T SB (+)
26 P1 26 P1
J15 J15
D IG IN 1 (–) D IG IN 1 (–)
1 2 3 4 P8 1 2 3 4 P8
C T SB (–) C T SB (–)
25 P1 25 P1
J16 J16
1 2 3 1 P8 1 2 3 1 P8
34 P1 34 P1
J17 J17
1 2 3 2 P8 1 2 3 2 P8
33 P1 33 P1
H A N D SH A K E D IG ITA L I/O
T 01 3 60 A
STAT IO N BR C
COM. B AC TIV E LED
N TM P 0 1
BR C P2
J2 P5
J4
T E R M IN A L
+24 V J16 J5
PO R T
J6
R S -48 5 P O RT J17 CR1 J7
J12
FUSE F1 E2 P4
C H A SS IS SPA R E
G RO U N D E1 P7 P8
COM
P3 J1
E3
CR2
J14 PR IN T E R
J3 PO R T
J15 J18 J9
J8
J10
J11
P6
P1 SPA R E
STAT IO N BR C
COM. A AC TIV E LED
T01 361A
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NTMP01 TERMINATION UNIT CONFIGURATION
TO N TC S 04
(C A B L E R E Q U IR E D O N LY
IF S TATIO N S A R E U SE D )
P1
N K TU 0 1 N K SE 0 1 N K SE 0 1
N K TU 1 1 N K SE 1 1 N K SE 1 1
IM M FP ?1 P3
P2
P5
P2
P4
P7 P8
R S -2 32 -C
P3 P O RT S
P1
P1 P6
N K TU 0 1
N K TU 1 1 N TM P 0 1
IM M FP ?1 P3
N O TE: P 5 A N D P 7 C A N N OT B E
U S ED AT TH E S A M E TIM E . R S -4 85
P2 P O RT
TO N T C S 0 4
(C A B L E R E Q U IR E D O N LY
IF S TAT IO N S A R E U S E D )
NK SE01 NK SE01
P1 NK SE11 NK SE11
N K TU 01 P2
P5
N K TU 11
IM M F P ?1 P3
P4
P7 P8
R S -2 3 2 -C
P3 P O RT S
P2
N O N -R E D U N DA N T IM M F P ? 1 W IT H O R W IT H O U T S TAT IO N S P1 P6
(N D C S 0 3 /IIS AC 01 A N D /O R N D IS 0 1 ) N TM P 01
A N D W IT H R S -2 32 - C PO RT S
N O T E: P 5 A N D P 7 C A N N OT B E
U S E D AT T H E S AM E T IM E . R S -4 8 5
P O RT
T 01 6 07 A
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WBPEEUI230018A0 C-5
APPENDIX D - NIMP01 AND NIMP02 TERMINATION MODULE
CONFIGURATION
INTRODUCTION
Jumpers J11 and J12 are storage posts for extra jumpers.
Jumper J13 is normally set with pins one and two connected.
This connects the cable shielding pin of connector P7 to chas-
sis ground. Jumper J18 configures the terminal serial port for
RS-485 operation when pins two and three are connected and
connector P7 is used instead of connector P5.
NOTES:
1. RS-232-C port connections on the termination module are
through DB-9 connectors. Use Bailey Controls NKMR02 cable to
connect a standard piece of equipment (computer or printer with a
DB-25 connector) to the IMP module.
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WBPEEUI230018A0 D-1
NIMP01 AND NIMP02 TERMINATION MODULE CONFIGURATION ®
J1 AN D J2
RXD
T XD -A D B 2 5 -3
R X D -A T XD
1 3 4 2 D B 2 5 -2
5 6
RT S -A RT S
7 8 D B 2 5 -4
11 9 10 12
CTS
C T S-A D B 2 5 -5
T 01 35 5 A
J1 AN D J2
RXD
T XD -A D B 2 5 -3
R X D -A T XD
1 3 4 2 D B 2 5 -2
5 6
RT S -A RT S
7 8 D B 2 5 -4
11 9 10 12
CTS
C T S-A D B 2 5 -5
T 01 35 6 A
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NIMP01 AND NIMP02 TERMINATION MODULE CONFIGURATION
J1 AN D J2
RXD
T XD -A D B 2 5-3
R X D -A T XD
1 3 4 2 D B 2 5-2
5 6
RTS-A RTS
7 8 D B 2 5-4
11 9 10 12
CTS
C T S-A D B 2 5-5
T 01 35 7 A
J1 AN D J2 RXD
T XD -A D B 25-3
R X D -A T XD
1 3 4 2 D B 25-2
5 6
RT S-A RT S
7 8 D B 25-4
11 9 10 12
CTS
C T S-A D B 25-5
T 01 6 95 A
+12 V
J 19 A N D J2 0
CTS
1 2 D B 9-8
J 6 A N D J8
DSR
1 2 D B 9-6
J 5 A N D J9
DCD
1 2 D B 9-1
J 7 A N D J1 0
DTR
1 2 D B 9-4
N O TE : JU M P E R S J 20 , J 8, J 9 A N D J 10 R E L AT E TO
T H E P 6 C O N N E C TO R . JU M P ER S J 19 , J 6, J 5 A N D J 7 D B 9-5
R E LAT E TO T H E P 5 C O N N E C TO R .
T 01696A
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NIMP01 AND NIMP02 TERMINATION MODULE CONFIGURATION ®
J14 J 14
D IG IN 1 (+) D IG IN 1 (+)
1 2 3 3 P8 1 2 3 3 P8
C T SB (+) C T SB (+)
26 P1 26 P1
J15 J 15
D IG IN 1 (–) D IG IN 1 (–)
1 2 3 4 P8 1 2 3 4 P8
C T SB (–) C T SB (–)
25 P1 25 P1
J16 J 16
1 2 3 1 P8 1 2 3 1 P8
34 P1 34 P1
J17 J 17
1 2 3 2 P8 1 2 3 2 P8
33 P1 33 P1
H A N D SH A KE D IG ITA L I/O
T 01 3 60 A
CR2 C H A S S IS G RO U N D
J2 S Y S TE M C O M M O N
J 19
J6
P5 +2 4 V D C
J5
J7 TE R M IN A L P O RT
J 16 J1 (R S -23 2-C )
J 17 J 20
J 14 J8 P R IN TE R P O RT
P6
J9
J 15 (R S -23 2-C )
J 10
P3 J 13
J 11
J 18 P7 R S -4 8 5 P O RT
S PA R E
P8
J 12 P1 P8 D IG ITA L IN P U T
P4
P11 L IN K B S E R IA L LIN K
FO R S TAT IO N S
FU S E F 1 L IN K A IF R E Q U IR E D
N IM P 0 2 R E D U N DA N C Y
C A B LE S ATTAC H H E R E P2
T 01 36 8 A
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NIMP01 AND NIMP02 TERMINATION MODULE CONFIGURATION
P1 P5
R S -2 3 2 -C P O R TS
N K TU 02
P6
N K TU 12
IM M FP ?1 P3 P3
P7
P1 P4 S E R IA L L IN K
P2 N IM P 0 1 L IN K B
P 11 F O R S TAT IO N S
L IN K A IF R E Q U IR E D
P2 (TO N IC S 0 1 )
6 6 3 4 4 08 A 2
R S -4 8 5 P O RT
N O TE: P 5 AN D P 7 C A N NOT B E
U S E D AT T H E S A M E T IM E .
P1
P6 R S -2 3 2 -C P O R T
N K TU 02
N K TU 12
P3 P3
IM M FP ?1
P7
P 10 P4
P2 N IM P 0 2 L IN K B S E R IA L L IN K
P9
L IN K A F O R S TAT IO N S
IF R E Q U IR E D
P2
R E D U N D A N T IM M F P ?1 S W IT H O R W ITH O U S TAT IO N S
(N D C S 0 3 /IIS AC 01 A N D /O R N D IS 0 1 ) R S -4 8 5 P O RT S
A N D W IT H R S -2 32 -C P O R TS
T 01 6 08 A
Figure D-8. NIMP01 and NIMP02 Cable Connections for Redundant MFP Modules
P1 N IM P 0 1
P5
R S -2 3 2 -C P O R TS
N K TU 0 2
P6
N K TU 1 2
IM M FP ?1 P3 P3
P7
P1 P4
P2 L IN K B S ER IA L L IN K
P 11
L IN K A FO R STAT IO N S
IF R E Q U IR E D
P2
N O N -R E D U N DA N T IM M F P? 1 W ITH O R W ITH O U T S TATIO N S
(N D C S0 3 /IIS AC 01 A N D /O R N D IS0 1 ) R S -4 8 5 PO RT
A N D W IT H R S-2 32 -C PO RTS
N O TE: P 5 AN D P 7 C A N N OT B E
U S ED AT TH E S AM E TIM E.
T 01 6 09 A
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Index
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Index (continued)
M Q
Maintenance schedule ................................................6-1 Quick reference information .......................................A-1
Manual content ...........................................................1-3
MFP R
J5.......................................................................... A-2
SW3...................................................................... A-1 Redundancy ............................................................... 2-4
SW4...................................................................... A-1 References ................................................................. 1-4
Module RS-232-C............................................. 1-6, 5-8, C-5, D-5
Bus ........................................................................3-8 RS-485 ........................................................1-6, C-5, D-5
Installation .............................................................3-9
Layout....................................................................3-3 S
Replacement procedure ........................................7-1
Status report........................................................5-10 Serial port troubleshooting.......................................... 5-4
Module mounting unit..................................................3-7 Slave expander bus.................................................... 3-7
Preparation............................................................3-7 Software configuration................................................ 4-4
Spare parts list............................................................ 8-1
Special handling precautions...................................... 3-1
N Special operations ...................................................... 3-5
NIMP01 termination module Special terms.............................................................. 1-5
Configuration ........................................................ D-1 Specifications ............................................................. 1-6
Layout................................................................... D-4 Startup LED sequences.............................................. 4-1
NIMP02 termination module Station support ........................................................... 2-4
Configuration ........................................................ D-1 Status LED troubleshooting........................................ 5-5
Layout................................................................... D-4 Stop/reset switch ........................................................ 4-3
Nomenclature..............................................................1-5
NTMP01 termination unit T
Configuration ........................................................ C-1
Layout................................................................... C-4 Termination device
Installation............................................................. 3-8
Replacement procedure ....................................... 7-1
O Troubleshooting.......................................................... 5-1
On-line configuration .................................................. B-1
Overview .....................................................................1-1 U
Unpacking and inspection .......................................... 3-2
P Usable memory .......................................................... 2-2
Parts ordering information...........................................8-1 User qualifications ...................................................... 1-1
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