AllenBradleyInstallation &Operation ManualBulletin 1395 DiscreteAdapter BoardCatalog No. 155258
Chapter 2Hardware Description2-4Figure 2.1Discrete Adapter Board Component LocationsFirmwareU6FirmwareU7J512J2R20R22R21 R23J4J6 J3J1
Chapter 2Hardware Description2-5Table 2.ADiscrete Adapter Board ConnectionsConn Type PurposeJ1 60 Pin Ribbon Connection to Main Control BoardJ3 12 Dis
3Chapter3-1Control DescriptionIntroduction Chapter 3 contains a general description of the 1395 Discrete AdapterBoard program. This description is int
Chapter 3Control Description3-2Table 3.AConfiguration ParametersPort APort B Name Function400 300 Digital Input Fast Source, Discrete Input to Drive40
4Chapter4-1InstallationIntroduction This chapter is a detailed procedure for the proper installation andelectrical interconnection of the Bulletin 139
Chapter 4Installation4-2If the board will not be installed when it is unpacked, it should be stored ina clean dry place in the anti-static bag. The st
Chapter 4Installation4-3Figure 4.1Discrete Adapter Board LocationAB0727ADiscreteAdapter BoardDiscreteAdapter Board130 HP, 230VAC260 HP, 460VAC40100
Chapter 4Installation4-4Figure 4.2Connection of External Devices to the 1395 DriveMain Control BoardPort A Port BJ6J7Adapter Board Adapter BoardTB3Ter
Chapter 4Installation4-5Figure 4.3Discrete Adapter Block Diagram47484950513029282726252423464544433741364035393438313233301/401302/402303/403304/40435
Chapter 4Installation4-6Figure 4.4Hardware Connection DiagramCallout2018181716151413121110987654321123456789101112Discrete Adapter Board J1Analog I/O
Introduction 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manual Objectives 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 4Installation4-7Figure 4.5Typical 115 VAC Digital Input Connections Using Internal Power Source464748495051TB3115V AC CommonDigital CommonDigi
Chapter 4Installation4-8Figure 4.7Typical 24 DC Digital Input Connections Using External Power Source4748495051TB324V DC CommonDigital CommonDigital I
Chapter 4Installation4-9Figure 4.9Typical Analog Input Connections for Bidirectional Operation32TB3+10VDC31+-33Reference Pot2.5 K Ω Minimum-10VDCPower
Chapter 4Installation4-10Figure 4.10Typical Analog Output Connections+TB3Analog OutputCom0 to ±10VDC1mA maximumTB4Connect shield to drive endonly. Oth
5Chapter5-1StartUpChapter Objectives This chapter will provide basic procedures that include initial adjustmentsand configuration of drive control. P
Chapter 5StartUp5-2Parameter SetUp Description After hard wiring the I/O to the Discrete Adapter board terminals, youmust set up parameters in the d
Chapter 5StartUp5-3S The example shows two analog inputs connected to Parameters 400 and401. In addition, these parameters are linked to drive Parame
Chapter 5StartUp5-4Figure 5.1Discrete Adapter Board StartUp Configuration Example48495051473231333029282726252423464544433741364035393438Com+Com+Com
Chapter 5StartUp5-5Analog Input 1 and Analog Input 2 will be used in detailing the scaling andoffset parameters. At Analog Input 1, between TB3 termi
Chapter 5StartUp5-6As seen in Figure 5.3, the offset voltage adds the corresponding digitalvalue to the range. In this case, an offset of –5 volts ad
Table of ContentsiiTroubleshooting and Maintenance 61. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introduction 61. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 5StartUp5-7Analog Output 1 and Analog Output 2 will be used as examples indetailing the scaling and offset parameters. At Analog Output 1, a
Chapter 5StartUp5-8As shown in Figure 5.5, another 0 to 10V DC meter is connected toDigital-To-Analog (D/A) output number 2. In this example, Paramet
6Chapter6-1Troubleshooting and MaintenanceIntroduction This section describes the Discrete adapter board fault diagnostics and howthey are processed b
Chapter 6Troubleshooting and Maintenance6-2Discrete Fault Messages The fault messages available on the Discrete Adapter Board are:S DS-01-DISCRETE OKI
7Chapter7-1Periodic MaintenanceATTENTION: Servicing energized industrial control equipmentcan be hazardous. Severe injury or death can result from ele
Chapter 7Periodic Maintenance7-2ATTENTION: Use of other than factory recommended testequipment for solid state controls may result in damage to thecon
8Chapter8-1Parameter TableChapter Objective This chapter contains the information required to assist the user inprogramming the drive for a specific a
Chapter 8Parameter Table8-2Parameter – Memory location used to store drive data. Each parameter isgiven a number called the parameter number. The para
Chapter 8Parameter Table8-3Function – Indicates the related control function for the parameter.Port – Indicates port that parameter is associated with
Chapter 8Parameter Table8-4Table 8.A (cont.)Parameter TableParam NumberDEC HEX NAME UNITS INIT MIN MAX EE FUNCTION PORT501 1F5H B>ADC Offset 1 Vlt
Table of Contents iiiParameter 581 - [A> DAC Scale 4] 531 - [B> DAC Scale 4] 815. . . . Parameter 582 - [A> DAC Offset 4] 532 - [B> DAC
Chapter 8Parameter Table8-5Table 8.A (cont.)Parameter TableParam NumberDEC HEX NAME UNITS INIT MIN MAX EE FUNCTION PORT556 22CH A>ADC Scale 4 1 -16
Chapter 8Parameter Table8-6Parameter Descriptions This section provides you with a description of the parameters in theBulletin 1395 Discrete adapter.
Chapter 8Parameter Table8-7Configuration Parameters This section describes for you in detail each of the Configurationparameters available on the Disc
Chapter 8Parameter Table8-8Parameter 403 - [A > Analog In 3]303 - [B > Analog In 3]Use: Digital value of Analog Input 3 SignalProgram Terminal U
Chapter 8Parameter Table8-9Parameter 451 - [A > Analog Out 1]351 - [B > Analog Out 1]Use: Digital Value of Analog Output 1 SignalProgram Termina
Chapter 8Parameter Table8-10Parameter 454 - [A > Analog Out 4]354 - [B > Analog Out 4]Use: Digital Value of Analog Output 4 SignalProgram Termin
Chapter 8Parameter Table8-11Parameter 552 - [A > ADC Scale 2]502 - [B > ADC Scale 2]Use: Scale factor for Analog Input 2Program Terminal Units:
Chapter 8Parameter Table8-12Parameter 555 - [A > ADC Offset 3]505 - [B > ADC Offset 3]Use: Offset for Analog Input 3Units: VoltsMinimum Value: –
Chapter 8Parameter Table8-13Parameter 558 - [A> Digital Out 1]508 - [B> Digital Out 1]Use: Maps Digital Output 1Program Terminal Units: NoneMaxi
Chapter 8Parameter Table8-14Parameter 576 - [A> DAC Offset 1]526 - [B> DAC Offset 1]Use: Offset for Analog Output 1Program Terminal Units: Volts
1Chapter1-1IntroductionManual Objectives This manual contains the information necessary to help you perform thefollowing functions on the Bulletin 139
Chapter 8Parameter Table8-15Parameter 579 - [A> DAC Scale 3]529 - [B> DAC Scale 3]Use: Scale for for Analog Output 3Program Terminal Units: None
Chapter 8Parameter Table8-16Parameter 582 - [A> DAC Offset 4]532 - [B> DAC Offset 4]Use: Offset for Analog Output 4Program Terminal Units: Volts
Chapter 8Parameter Table8-17Parameter 585 - [A> Digital In 3]535 - [B> Digital In 3]Use: Maps Digital Input 3Program Terminal Units: NoneMinimum
Publication 1395-5.12 February, 1995 P/N 155258(Supercedes May, 1994)Copyright 1996, AllenBradley Company, Inc. Printed in USA
Chapter 1Introduction1-2Adapter Specifications A listing of board specifications and features is provided in Table 1.A. Anyspecifications pertaining d
2Chapter2-1Hardware DescriptionChapter Objective Chapter 2 contains a general description of the major hardware componentsof the Discrete Adapter Boar
Chapter 2Hardware Description2-2Analog Inputs The Discrete card contains four programmable 12-bit analog to digitalinputs. These inputs allow a ± 10V
Chapter 2Hardware Description2-3Board Hardware Configuration There are two board configuration options available for the DiscreteAdapter Board I/O, 12
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