
Trusted
TM
Module T8472
Issue 13 Sep 11 PD-T8472 14
3. Application
3.1. Module Configuration
There is no configuration required to the physical output module. All configurable characteristics of the
module are performed using tools on the EWS and become part of the application or system.ini file
that is loaded into the TMR Processor. The TMR Processor automatically configures the output
module after applications are downloaded and during Active/Standby changeover.
The IEC1131 toolset provides the main interface to configure the output module. Details of the
configuration tools and configuration sequence are provided in PD-8082B Trusted
TM
Toolset Suite.
There are three procedures necessary to configure the output module. These are:
1. Define the necessary I/O variables for the field output data and module status data using the
Dictionary Editor of the IEC1131 toolset.
2. Create an I/O module definition in the I/O Connection Editor for each I/O module. The I/O
module definition defines physical information, e.g. Chassis and Slot location, and allows
variables to be connected to the I/O channels of the module.
3. Using the Trusted
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System Configuration Manager, define custom LED indicator modes,
per-channel default or fail-safe states, and other module settings.
3.2. T8472 Complex Equipment Definition
The T8472 I/O Complex Equipment Definition includes 8 I/O boards, referenced numerically by Rack
number:
Rack I/O Board Description Data Type Direction No. of
Channels
1 DO
OEM Parameters - - -
Field Output Status Boolean Out 16
2 STATE Field Output State Integer In 16
3 AI Output voltage Integer In 16
4 CI Output current Integer In 16
5 LINE_FLT Line Fault Status Boolean In 16
6 DISCREP Channel Discrepancy Integer In 1
7 HKEEPING Housekeeping Registers Integer In 57
8 INFO I/O Module Information Integer In 11
Table 3 Complex Equipment Definition
There are two OEM parameters included in the first rack (DO Board). These OEM parameters define
the primary module position; declaring the module’s chassis and slot location. There is no need to
define the secondary module position within the IEC1131 toolset. Where systems may be required to
start-up with modules in the secondary position as the active module, e.g. primary module is not
installed when application is started, the secondary module’s position should be declared in the module
definition of the System Configuration Manager.
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