Details of Implicit Exchange Objects for the TSX EMF 16DT2 Module
(Original Document)
At a Glance
This part describes the language objects used to diagnose and manage channels of the TSX EMF 16DT2 module.
Description
The following table presents the meaning of the various EBOOL type objects.
IODDT type
Standard symbol
Access
Meaning
EBOOL address
T_DIS_EMF_IP67_8_STD
PWR_SUPPLY_0
R
Fault in the power supply module or the sensors (short circuit on 0 V), bit set to 1.
%I\2.e\0.m.8
T_DIS_EMF_IP67_10_STD
SH CIRCUIT CH16 17
R
Short circuit on outputs 16-17, bit set to 1.
%I\2.e\0.m.10
T_DIS_EMF_IP67_11_STD
SH CIRCUIT CH18 19
R
Short circuit on outputs 18-19, bit set to 1.
%I\2.e\0.m.11
T_DIS_EMF_IP67_12_STD
SH CIRCUIT CH20 21
R
Short circuit on outputs 20-21, bit set to 1.
%I\2.e\0.m.12
T_DIS_EMF_IP67_13_STD
SH CIRCUIT CH22 23
R
Short circuit on outputs 22-23, bit set to 1.
%I\2.e\0.m.13
T_DIS_ESF_EMF_IP67_14_STD
PWR FLT 16 19
R
Power supply fault on channels 16 to 19, bit set to 1.
%I\2.e\0.m.14
T_DIS_ESF_EMF_IP67_15_STD
PWR FLT 20 23
R
Power supply fault on channels 20 to 23, bit set to 1.
%I\2.e\0.m.15
T_DIS_ESF_EMF_IP67_26_STD
REACTIVE 16 19
R/W
Reactivate outputs 16-19, bit set to 1.
%Q\2.e\0.m.26
T_DIS_ESF_EMF_IP67_28_STD
REACTIVE 20 23
R/W
Reactivate outputs 20-23, bit set to 1.
%Q\2.e\0.m.28
T_DIS_ESF_EMF_IP67_30_STD
MASK_PWR_FLT_16_19
R/W
Mask the signaling of power supply fault on outputs 16-19, bit set to 1.
%Q\2.e\0.m.30
T_DIS_ESF_EMF_IP67_31_STD
MASK_PWR_FLT_20_23
R/W
Mask the signaling of power supply fault on outputs 20-23, bit set to 1.
%Q\2.e\0.m.31
Note
If bits %Q\2.e\0.m.26 and %Q\2.e\0.m.28 are forced to 1, the reset of outputs is automatic after the fault and its thermal effects disappear.
If %Q\2.e\0.m.30 or %Q\2.e\0.m.31 is set to 1, when the corresponding power supply is missing, the power supply missing bit, respectively %I\2.e\0.m.14 or %I\2.e\0.m.15, changes to 1 but %I\2.e\0.m.MOD.ERR remains at 0 and the I/O LED for the CPU remains off.
When the PLC changes to STOP, the missing power supply signaling masks become inoperative.