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Summary of Changes
Introduction
This release of this document is updated throughout for version 2.0 of the
Analog Input (P_AIn) Add-On Instruction and Graphics. Please refer to the
Release Notes that are distributed with version 2.0 of the Library.
Updated Information
See:
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Summary of Changes
Notes:
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Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1
Overview
Functional Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Primary Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Operating Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Alarms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Execution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Revision Compatibility. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Chapter 2
Configuration Options
Configuration Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Chapter 3
Instruction Data Reference
Execution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Inputs (Inp_) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Configurations (Cfg_) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Program Settings (PSet_) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Program Commands (PCmd_) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Device Commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Mode Commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Operator Settings, Maintenance Settings, Other Settings
(OSet_, MSet_, Set_) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Operator / Maintenance Setting Readies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Operator Commands, Maintenance Commands, Command Readies
(OCmd_, MCmd_, Rdy_) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Mode Commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Alarm Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Device Command Readies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Mode Command Readies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Alarm Command Readies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Values (Val_) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Status (Sts_) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Device Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Mode Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Alarm Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Table of Contents
Chapter 4
HMI Reference
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Graphic Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Mode Indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Alarm Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Using Graphics Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Faceplate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Alarms Tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Maintenance Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Engineering Tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Trends Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Alarm Configuration Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Analog Input Faceplate Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Preface
This term:
Means:
Set
Clear
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Preface
Level
IMPORTANT
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Preface
IMPORTANT
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Preface
Pre-Scan
During the transition into RUN, the controller performs a Pre-scan before the
first logic scan. Pre-scan is a special scan of all routines in the controller. The
controller scans all main routines and subroutines during Pre-scan, but ignores
jumps that could skip the execution of instructions. The controller executes all
FOR loops and subroutine calls. If a subroutine is called more than once, it is
executed each time it is called. The controller uses Pre-scan instructions to
reset non-retentive data values.
During Pre-scan, input values are not current and outputs are not written. The
following conditions generate Pre-scan:
toggle from Program to Run mode.
automatically enter Run mode from a power-up condition.
Pre-scan does not occur for a program when:
the program becomes scheduled while the controller is running.
the program is unscheduled when the controller enters Run mode.
IMPORTANT
Preface
Description:
Pre-scan
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Preface
EXAMPLE
If the user modifies the data in the input field and moves to a different field without
pressing the Enter key, the border remains a solid line indicating that the data has not
been saved to the tag.
EXAMPLE
If the data in the Input Field has not changed or has been written to the controller
tag, the border is a dashed line.
EXAMPLE
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Chapter
Overview
The Analog Input Add-On Instruction is used to monitor one analog value,
typically from a channel of an analog input module, and provide alarms when
the analog value exceeds user-specified thresholds (high and low). The Analog
Input Instruction also provides capabilities for linear scaling of an analog input
value from raw (input) units to engineering (output) units, and entry of a
Substitute Process Variable, providing handling of an out-of-range or faulted
input.
In order to keep the Instruction memory and execution footprint small,
certain capabilities, used less frequently, are reserved for the Advanced Analog
Input Add-On Instruction. Refer to the Advanced Analog Input (P_AInAdv)
Reference Manual, publication SYSLIB-RM018, for more information.
Use when:
You want to display a temperature, flow, pressure, level, or other signal
from a single field instrument on your HMI.
You need any of the Scaling, Alarming, or HMI features for a single
Analog Input, or any Analog (quantity) value.
Linear scaling from raw to engineering units.
High, Low, High-High, Low-Low, and Out of Range Alarms (with
deadband, On-Delay and Off-Delay per alarm).
Indicator graphic object with label and engineering units.
Faceplate with mode selection, status threshold entry, and
Maintenance capability for substitute PV.
Do NOT use when:
The analog input signal works with another instruction. For example,
the Speed Feedback for a variable speed drive is completely handled by
the P_VSD Instruction. It is not necessary to use the P_AIn instruction
first. Wire or map the input directly to P_VSD.
You only need to display a number on a screen and do not need any of
the scaling or alarming features. (Just use a numeric display field.)
You need advanced capabilities such as square root extraction (for
example, orifice flow meters), rate-of-change alarming or limiting, or
alarming for deviation from a reference value. Use the P_AInAdv
(Advanced Analog Input) Instruction instead.
You have dual sensors for one process variable (such as dual pH meters)
and need to select one or the other sensor (or their average). Use the
P_AInDual (Dual Analog Input) Instruction instead.
1Publication SYSLIB-RM001C-EN-E - October 2011
Chapter 1
Overview
You have more than two sensors for one process variable and need to
use the average or median sensor value. Use the P_AInMulti (Multiple
Analog Input) Instruction instead.
Functional Description
Primary Operations
Overview
Operating Modes
Chapter 1
Description
Operator
Commands and Settings accepted from the Operator via the HMI.
Program
Maintenance
Alarms
Description
High-High PV
High PV
Low PV
Low-Low PV
Fail
Each alarm has a configurable deadband for return to normal, and each
threshold alarm has configurable on-delay and off-delay times. (The PV quality
alarms are immediate.)
Refer to the Process Add-On Instructions and Graphics: Alarm (P_Alarm)
Reference Manual, publication SYSLIB-RM002, for more information.
Chapter 1
Overview
Execution
Description
Revision Compatibility
The P_AIn Add-On Instruction in RSLogix 5000 software and the Faceplate
in FactoryTalk View software are marked with revision information as shown
in the following table:.
Component
Example
Overview
Chapter 1
The Instruction and Faceplate are compatible if they have the same Major and
Minor Revision numbers.
The Major Revision is the first number, before the period.
The Minor Revision is the second number, after the period and before the
hyphen or space.
Information after the hyphen or space indicates the Tweak Revision. The
Instruction and Faceplate do not have to have the same Tweak Revision to be
compatible.
In the table above, the Add-On Instruction and Faceplate shown are
compatible because they have the same Major.Minor (1.1).
Chapter 1
Overview
Notes:
Chapter
Configuration Options
Configuration Parameters
Enter the appropriate values from the following table into the P_AIn
Instructions configuration parameters to configure it for your application.
Use the HMI Faceplate or RSLogix 5000 Tag Monitor function the to set the
applicable configuration parameter(s).
Parameter:
Default:
Faceplate Tab
Location:
Usage:
Cfg_Desc
Analog Input
Engineering
Cfg_EU
Cfg_Label
Analog Input
Description
Cfg_Tag
P_AIn
Associated Parameters:
ON
Cfg_HiAckReqd
Cfg_HiAckReqd
Cfg_HiHiAckReqd
Alarm
Configuration
Cfg_LoAckReqd
Ack_Lo
PCmd_LoAck
Lo.OCmd_Ack
Cfg_LoLoAckReqd
Ack_LoLo
PCmd_LoLoAck
LoLo.OCmd_Ack
Chapter 2
Configuration Options
Parameter:
Default:
Faceplate Tab
Location:
Usage:
Cfg_FailDB
0.0
Maintenance
Cfg_HiDB
Cfg_HiHiDB
Cfg_LoDB
1.0
Associated Parameters:
Cfg_FailLoLim
Sts_Fail
Alm_Fail
Val_HiLim
Example:
Sts_Hi
1.0
Cfg_FailHiLim
Alm_Hi
Val_HiHiLim
Sts_HiHi
Alm_HiHi
Val_LoLim
1.0
Sts_Lo
Alm_Lo
Cfg_LoLoDB
Val_LoLoLim
1.0
Sts_LoLo
Alm_LoLo
Cfg_FailOnDly
Cfg_HiOnDly
Maintenance
1.0
Sts_Fail
Alm_Fail
Sts_Hi
Alm_Hi
Cfg_HiHiOnDly
Sts_HiHi
1.0
Alm_HiHi
Cfg_LoOnDly
Sts_Lo
1.0
Alm_Lo
Cfg_LoLoOnDly
Sts_LoLo
1.0
Alm_LoLo
Cfg_FailOffDly
Cfg_HiOffDly
0
1.0
Maintenance
Sts_Fail
Alm_Fail
Sts_Hi
Alm_Hi
Cfg_HiHiOffDly
1.0
Sts_HiHi
Alm_HiHi
Cfg_LoOffDly
1.0
Sts_Lo
Alm_Lo
Cfg_LoLoOffDly
1.0
Sts_LoLo
Alm_LoLo
Configuration Options
Parameter:
Default:
Faceplate Tab
Location:
Usage:
Cfg_FailHiLim
1.5E+38
Maintenance
Cfg_FailLoLim
-1.5E+38
Chapter 2
Associated Parameters:
The High, High-High, Low and
Low-Low thresholds use
Settings (PSet_, OSet_) and
Values (Val_), not Configuration
Parameters (Cfg_).
Alm_Fail
OFF
Alarm
Configuration
IMPORTANT
Alm_Fail
Fail.OCmd_Reset
Cfg_HiResetReqd
Cfg_HiHiResetReqd
Cfg_LoResetReqd
Alm_Hi
Hi.OCmd_Reset
Alm_HiHi
HiHi.OCmd_Reset
Alm_Lo
Lo.OCmd_Reset
Alm_LoLo
Cfg_LoLoResetReqd
LoLo.OCmd_Reset
Cfg_InpRawMin
0.0
Cfg_InpRawMax
100.0
Engineering
Inp_PV
Cfg_PVEUMin
Cfg_PVEUMax
Example:
If your Input card scales the input and
provides a signal from 4.0 to 20.0
(mA), set Cfg_InpRawMin to 4.0 and
Cfg_InpRawMax to 20.0.
The Raw Min/Max and EU Min/Max
values are used for scaling to
engineering units.
Chapter 2
Configuration Options
Parameter:
Default:
Faceplate Tab
Location:
Usage:
Cfg_NoSubstPV
OFF
Engineering
Associated Parameters:
Cfg_PCmdClear
ON
Engineering
ON
Engineering
Val_Mode
Sts_Prog
Sts_Oper
0.0
100.0
Engineering
Inp_PV
Cfg_InpRawMin
Cfg_InpRawMax
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Configuration Options
Parameter:
Default:
Faceplate Tab
Location:
Usage:
Cfg_SetTrack
ON
Maintenance
Cfg_FailSeverity
Cfg_HiHiSeverity
Cfg_HiSeverity
Cfg_LoSeverity
Cfg_LoLoSeverity
Alarm
Configuration
Chapter 2
Associated Parameters:
PSet_HiHiLim
PSet_LoLoLim
PSet_LoLim
PSet_LoLoLim
OSet_HiHiLim
OSet_HiLim
OSet_LoLim
OSet_LoLoLim
Val_HiHiLim
Val_HiLim
Val_LoLim
Val_LoLoLim
Val_Notify
Cfg_FiltTC
0.0 sec
Engineering
Val_InpPV
Val
Off
Cfg_HasHiHiAlm
Alarm
Configuration
Alm_Fail
Alm_LoLo
Cfg_HasHiAlm
Cfg_HasLoAlm
Cfg_HasLoLoAlm
Alm_HiHi
Alm_Hi
Alm_Lo
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Chapter 2
Configuration Options
Notes:
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Chapter
Execution
Execution parameters are included with every Add-On Instruction. See the
Logix5000 Controllers Add-On Instructions Programming Manual,
publication 1756-PM010, for more information on these data elements.
Name:
Data Type:
Usage:
Default:
EnableIn
BOOL
Input
Enable Input:
1 = Normal scan. The instruction scales
the Input PVs and generates alarms.
0 = OFF-Scan; No Value updates or alarm
checking. Bad PV (stale) is asserted.
EnableOut
BOOL
Output
Inf_Tab
SINT
Inf_Type
STRING_16
P_AIn
P_AIn
BOOL
Output
Style: Description:
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
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Chapter 3
Inputs
(Inp_)
Input data elements are used to connect field inputs from I/O modules or
signals from other objects to the P_AIn instruction. Each Input used should
have mapping logic or a function block wire to get the input value from the
input card or other instruction every scan.
Name:
Data Type:
Usage:
Default:
Style: Description:
Inp_PV
REAL
Input
0.0
Float
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
Cfg_InpRawMin
Cfg_InpRawMax
Cfg_PVEUMin
Cfg_PVEUMax
Inp_PVBad
BOOL
Input
Level
Inp_PVUncertain
BOOL
Input
Level
Inp_Sim
BOOL
Input
Level
Inp_Reset
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_FailResetReqd
Cfg_HiHiResetReqd
Cfg_HiResetReqd
Cfg_LoResetReqd
Cfg_LoLoResetReqd
Configurations
(Cfg_)
Name:
Data Type:
Usage:
Default:
Style:
Description:
Cfg_NoSubstPV
BOOL
Input
Level
1 = Disallow selection of
Substitute PV
Cfg_SetTrack
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_PCmdClear
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_ProgDefault
BOOL
Input
Level
Default Mode:
1 = Program Mode if no requests
0 = Operator Mode if no requests
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Name:
Data Type:
Usage:
Default:
Style:
Description:
Cfg_HasHiHiAlm
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_HasHiAlm
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_HasLoAlm
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_HasLoLoAlm
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_HasFailAlm
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_HiHiResetReqd
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_HiResetReqd
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_LoResetReqd
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_LoLoResetReqd
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_FailResetReqd
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_HiHiAckReqd
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_HiAckReqd
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_LoAckReqd
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_LoLoAckReqd
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_FailAckReqd
BOOL
Input
Level
Cfg_HiHiSeverity
SINT
Input
Cfg_HiSeverity
SINT
Input
Cfg_LoSeverity
SINT
Input
Chapter 3
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
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Chapter 3
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
Name:
Data Type:
Usage:
Default:
Style:
Description:
Cfg_LoLoSeverity
SINT
Input
Cfg_FailSeverity
SINT
Input
Cfg_InpRawMin
REAL
Input
0.0
Float
Cfg_InpRawMax
REAL
Input
100.0
Float
Cfg_PVEUMin
REAL
Input
0.0
Float
Cfg_PVEUMax
REAL
Input
100.0
Float
TIP
The P_AIn Instruction supports
reverse scaling. Either the raw
(Input) or engineering (Scaled)
range may be reversed (maximum
less than minimum).
Cfg_FiltTC
REAL
Input
0.0
Float
Cfg_HiHiDB
REAL
Input
1.0
Float
Cfg_HiHiOnDly
DINT
Input
Cfg_HiHiOffDly
DINT
Input
Cfg_HiDB
REAL
Input
1.0
Float
Cfg_HiOnDly
DINT
Input
Cfg_HiOffDly
DINT
Input
Cfg_LoDB
REAL
Input
1.0
Float
Cfg_LoOnDly
DINT
Input
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Name:
Data Type:
Usage:
Default:
Style:
Description:
Cfg_LoOffDly
DINT
Input
Cfg_LoLoDB
REAL
Input
1.0
Float
Cfg_LoLoOnDly
DINT
Input
Cfg_LoLoOffDly
DINT
Input
Cfg_FailHiLim
REAL
Input
1.50E+38 Float
Cfg_FailLoLim
REAL
Input
1.50E+38 Float
Cfg_FailDB
REAL
Input
0.0
Float
Out-of-Range (fail)
Deadband (H/L) (EU)
Cfg_FailOnDly
DINT
Input
Cfg_FailOffDly
DINT
Input
Chapter 3
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
Name:
Data Type:
Cfg_Desc
Usage:
Default:
Style: Description:
STRING_40
Analog Input
String
Cfg_EU
STRING_8
String
Cfg_Label
STRING_20
Analog Input
String
Cfg_Tag
STRING_20
P_AIn
String
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
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Chapter 3
Program Settings
(PSet_)
Name:
Data Type:
Usage:
Default:
Style:
PSet_Owner
DINT
Input
PSet_HiHiLim
REAL
Input
1.50E+38
Float
Cfg_SetTrack
PSet_HiLim
REAL
Input
1.50E+38
Float
Cfg_SetTrack
PSet_LoLim
REAL
Input
-1.50E+38 Float
Cfg_SetTrack
PSet_LoLoLim
REAL
Input
-1.50E+38 Float
Cfg_SetTrack
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Description:
Program Commands
(PCmd_)
Chapter 3
Device Commands
Name:
Style:
Description:
PCmd_ClearCapt
BOOL
Input
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
PCmd_ClearCapt
* Primary Function:
If Cfg_PCmdClear = 0, triggered by Level = 1
If Cfg_PCmdClear = 1, triggered by rising Edge
* * Opposite Function:
If Cfg_PCmdClear = 0, triggered by primary function bit Level = 0 (this bit NOT USED)
If Cfg_PCmdClear = 1, triggered by rising Edge of this bit
Mode Commands
Name:
Data Type:
Usage:
Default:
Style: Description:
PCmd_Acq
BOOL
Input
PCmd_Rel
BOOL
Input
**
PCmd_Lock
BOOL
Input
PCmd_Unlock
BOOL
Input
**
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
* Primary Function:
If Cfg_PCmdClear = 0, triggered by Level = 1
If Cfg_PCmdClear = 1, triggered by rising Edge
* * Opposite Function:
If Cfg_PCmdClear = 0, triggered by primary function bit Level = 0 (this bit NOT USED)
If Cfg_PCmdClear = 1, triggered by rising Edge of this bits
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Chapter 3
Alarm Commands
Name:
Data
Type:
Usage:
Default:
Style: Description:
PCmd_Reset
BOOL
Input
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
Cfg_FailResetReqd
Cfg_HiHiResetReqd
Cfg_HiResetReqd
Cfg_LoResetReqd
Cfg_LoLoResetReqd
PCmd_HiHiAck
BOOL
Input
PCmd_HiHiInhibit
BOOL
Input
PCmd_HiHiUninhibit
BOOL
Input
**
PCmd_HiAck
BOOL
Input
PCmd_HiInhibit
BOOL
Input
PCmd_HiUninhibit
BOOL
Input
**
PCmd_LoAck
BOOL
Input
PCmd_LoInhibit
BOOL
Input
PCmd_LoUninhibit
BOOL
Input
**
PCmd_LoLoAck
BOOL
Input
PCmd_LoLoInhibit
BOOL
Input
PCmd_LoLoUninhibit
BOOL
Input
**
PCmd_FailAck
BOOL
Input
PCmd_FailInhibit
BOOL
Input
PCmd_FailUninhibit
BOOL
Input
**
Cfg_HiHiAckReqd
Cfg_HiAckReqd
Cfg_LoAckReqd
Cfg_LoLoAckReqd
Cfg_FailAckReqd
* Primary Function:
If Cfg_PCmdClear = 0, triggered by Level = 1
If Cfg_PCmdClear = 1, triggered by rising Edge
* * Opposite Function:
If Cfg_PCmdClear = 0, triggered by primary function bit Level = 0 (this bit NOT USED)
If Cfg_PCmdClear = 0, triggered by rising Edge of this bitOperator Settings
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Operator Settings,
Maintenance Settings,
Other Settings
(OSet_, MSet_, Set_)
Chapter 3
Operator, Maintenance and Other Setting data elements are used by the HMI
Faceplate to let the operator establish setpoints, thresholds, and other settings
of the P_AIn Instruction. The P_AIn Instruction uses Other Settings in its
logic regardless of Mode. It uses Operator and Maintenance Settings when it is
in Operator or Maintenance Mode.
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
Name:
Data Type:
Usage:
Default:
Style:
Description:
MSet_SubstPV
REAL
Input
0.0
Float
Maintenance-Entered Substitute PV
(EU)
OSet_HiHiLim
REAL
Input
1.50E+38
Float
Cfg_SetTrack
OSet_HiLim
REAL
Input
1.50E+38
Float
Cfg_SetTrack
OSet_LoLim
REAL
Input
-1.50E+38 Float
Cfg_SetTrack
OSet_LoLoLim
REAL
Input
-1.50E+38 Float
Cfg_SetTrack
Set_SimPV
REAL
Input
0.0
Float
Name:
Data Type:
Usage:
Default:
Rdy_OSet
BOOL
Output
Style:
Description:
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
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Chapter 3
Operator Commands,
Maintenance Commands,
Command Readies
(OCmd_, MCmd_, Rdy_)
Device Commands
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
Name:
Data
Type:
Usage:
Default:
Style: Description:
MCmd_SubstPV
BOOL
Input
Edge
Cfg_NoSubstPV
MCmd_InpPV
BOOL
Input
Edge
Cfg_NoSubstPV
OCmd_ClearCapt
BOOL
Input
Edge
Mode Commands
IMPORTANT
Name:
Data
Type:
Usage:
Default:
Style: Description:
Mode.MCmd_Acq
BOOL
Input
Edge
Mode.MCmd_Rel
BOOL
Input
Edge
Mode.OCmd_AcqLock BOOL
Input
Edge
Mode.OCmd_Unlock
Input
Edge
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BOOL
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Alarm Commands
Alarm Commands are sent to P_Alarm Instructions embedded
within the P_AIn Instruction. Each P_Alarm Instruction instance
is named for the alarm condition.
IMPORTANT
Name:
Data
Type:
Usage:
Default:
Style: Description:
OCmd_Reset
BOOL
Input
Edge
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
Cfg_FailResetReqd
Cfg_HiHiResetReqd
Cfg_HiResetReqd
Cfg_LoLoResetReqd
Cfg_LoResetReqd
OCmd_ResetAckAll
BOOL
Input
Edge
HiHi.OCmd_Reset
BOOL
Input
Edge
Cfg_HiHiResetReqd
HiHi.OCmd_Ack
BOOL
Input
Edge
Cfg_HiHiAckReqd
HiHi.OCmd_Disable
BOOL
Input
Edge
HiHi.OCmd_Enable
BOOL
Input
Edge
Hi.OCmd_Reset
BOOL
Input
Edge
Cfg_HiResetReqd
Hi.OCmd_Ack
BOOL
Input
Edge
Cfg_HiAckReqd
Hi.OCmd_Disable
BOOL
Input
Edge
Hi.OCmd_Enable
BOOL
Input
Edge
Lo.OCmd_Reset
BOOL
Input
Edge
Cfg_LoResetReqd
Lo.OCmd_Ack
BOOL
Input
Edge
Cfg_LoAckReqd
Lo.OCmd_Disable
BOOL
Input
Edge
Lo.OCmd_Enable
BOOL
Input
Edge
LoLo.OCmd_Reset
BOOL
Input
Edge
Cfg_LoLoResetReqd
LoLo.OCmd_Ack
BOOL
Input
Edge
Cfg_LoLoAckReqd
LoLo.OCmd_Disable
BOOL
Input
Edge
LoLo.OCmd_Enable
BOOL
Input
Edge
Fail.OCmd_Reset
BOOL
Input
Edge
Cfg_FailResetReqd
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Associated
Configuration
Parameter
Name:
Data
Type:
Usage:
Default:
Style: Description:
Fail.OCmd_Ack
BOOL
Input
Edge
Fail.OCmd_Disable
BOOL
Input
Edge
Fail.OCmd_Enable
BOOL
Input
Edge
Cfg_FailAckReqd
Name:
Data
Type:
Usage:
Default:
Rdy_SubstPV
BOOL
Output
Rdy_InpPV
BOOL
Output
Style: Description:
Name:
Data
Type:
Usage:
Default:
Mode.Rdy_Acq
BOOL
Output
Mode.Rdy_Rel
BOOL
Output
Mode.Rdy_AcqLock
BOOL
Output
Mode.Rdy_Unlock
BOOL
Output
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Name:
Data
Type:
Usage:
Default:
Rdy_Reset
BOOL
Output
Rdy_ResetAckAll
BOOL
Output
HiHi.Rdy_Reset
BOOL
Output
HiHi.Rdy_Ack
BOOL
Output
HiHi.Rdy_Disable
BOOL
Output
HiHi.Rdy_Enable
BOOL
Output
Hi.Rdy_Reset
BOOL
Output
Hi.Rdy_Ack
BOOL
Output
Hi.Rdy_Disable
BOOL
Output
Hi.Rdy_Enable
BOOL
Output
Lo.Rdy_Reset
BOOL
Output
Lo.Rdy_Ack
BOOL
Output
Lo.Rdy_Disable
BOOL
Output
Lo.Rdy_Enable
BOOL
Output
LoLo.Rdy_Reset
BOOL
Output
LoLo.Rdy_Ack
BOOL
Output
LoLo.Rdy_Disable
BOOL
Output
LoLo.Rdy_Enable
BOOL
Output
Style: Description:
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
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Name:
Data
Type:
Usage:
Default:
Fail.Rdy_Reset
BOOL
Output
Fail.Rdy_Ack
BOOL
Output
Fail.Rdy_Disable
BOOL
Output
Fail.Rdy_Enable
BOOL
Output
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Associated
Configuration
Parameter
Style: Description:
Values
(Val_)
Chapter 3
Value data elements contain process or device variables, the notification level
for alarm animation, and the current accepted values of any Program,
Operator or Maintenance Settings for the P_AIn instruction. The HMI
displays these Values, and they are available for use by other application logic.
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
Name:
Data
Type:
Usage:
Default:
Style:
Description:
Val
REAL
Output
0.0
Float
Cfg_FiltTC
Val_InpPV
REAL
Output
0.0
Float
Cfg_FiltTC
Val_PVMinCapt
REAL
Output
0.0
Float
Val_PVMaxCapt
REAL
Output
0.0
Float
Val_Sts
SINT
Output
Val_Fault
SINT
Output
Val_Mode
DINT
Output
Val_Owner
DINT
Output
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Associated
Configuration
Parameter
Name:
Data
Type:
Usage:
Default:
Style:
Val_Notify
SINT
Output
Cfg_FailSeverity
Float
Cfg_SetTrack
Val_HiHiLim
REAL
Output
1.50E+38
Description:
Cfg_HiHiSeverity
Cfg_HiSeverity
Cfg_LoSeverity
Cfg_LoLoSeverity
Cfg_FailDB
Cfg_HiHiOnDly
Cfg_HiHiOffDly
Val_HiLim
REAL
Output
1.50E+38
Float
Cfg_SetTrack
Cfg_FailDB
Cfg_HiOnDly
Cfg_HiOffDly
Val_LoLim
REAL
Output
-1.50E+38 Float
Cfg_SetTrack
Cfg_LoDB
Cfg_LoOnDly
Cfg_LoOffDly
Val_LoLoLim
REAL
Output
-1.50E+38 Float
Cfg_SetTrack
Cfg_LoLoDB
Cfg_LoLoOnDly
Cfg_LoLoOffDly
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Status
(Sts_)
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Status data elements contain process or device states, Mode status and Alarm
status. The HMI displays these Status points, and they are available for use by
other application logic.
Device Status
Name:
Data Type:
Usage:
Default:
Style: Description:
Sts_SubstPV
BOOL
Output
Sts_InpPV
BOOL
Output
Sts_PVBad
BOOL
Output
Sts_PVUncertain
BOOL
Output
Sts_MaintByp
BOOL
Output
Sts_AlmInh
BOOL
Output
Sts_Err
BOOL
Output
Err_Raw
BOOL
Output
Err_EU
BOOL
Output
Err_Timer
BOOL
Output
Err_Filt
BOOL
Output
Err_DB
BOOL
Output
Err_Alarm
BOOL
Output
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
Cfg_NoSubstPV
Mode Status
Name:
Data
Type:
Usage:
Default:
Sts_Maint
BOOL
Output
Sts_Prog
BOOL
Output
1 = Mode is Program
Style: Description:
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
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Associated
Configuration
Parameter
Name:
Data
Type:
Usage:
Default:
Sts_Oper
BOOL
Output
1 = Mode is Operator
Sts_ProgOperLock BOOL
Output
Sts_NoMode
Output
BOOL
Style: Description:
Alarm Status
Associated
Configuration
Parameter
Name:
Data
Type:
Usage:
Default:
Sts_HiHi
BOOL
Output
Alm_HiHi
BOOL
Output
Style: Description:
Cfg_HiHiAckReqd
Cfg_FailDB
Cfg_HiHiOnDly
Cfg_HiHiOffDly
Cfg_HiHiResetReqd
Ack_HiHi
BOOL
Output
Sts_HiHiDisabled
BOOL
Output
Sts_HiHiInhibited
BOOL
Output
Sts_HiHiSuppressed
BOOL
Output
Sts_Hi
BOOL
Output
Alm_Hi
BOOL
Output
Cfg_HiHiAckReqd
Cfg_HiAckReqd
Cfg_FailDB
Cfg_HiOnDly
Cfg_HiOffDly
Cfg_HiResetReqd
Ack_Hi
BOOL
Output
Sts_HiDisabled
BOOL
Output
Sts_HiInhibited
BOOL
Output
Sts_HiSuppressed
BOOL
Output
Sts_Lo
BOOL
Output
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Cfg_HiAckReqd
Name:
Data
Type:
Usage:
Default:
Alm_Lo
BOOL
Output
Style: Description:
1 = Analog Input is in Low Alarm
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Associated
Configuration
Parameter
Cfg_LoAckReqd
Cfg_FailDB
Cfg_LoOnDly
Cfg_LoOffDly
Cfg_LoResetReqd
Ack_Lo
BOOL
Output
Sts_LoDisabled
BOOL
Output
Sts_LoInhibited
BOOL
Output
Sts_LoSuppressed
BOOL
Output
Sts_LoLo
BOOL
Output
Alm_LoLo
BOOL
Output
Cfg_LoAckReqd
Cfg_LoLoAckReqd
Cfg_FailDB
Cfg_LoLoOnDly
Cfg_LoLoOffDly
Cfg_LoLoResetReqd
Ack_LoLo
BOOL
Output
Sts_LoLoDisabled
BOOL
Output
Sts_LoLoInhibited
BOOL
Output
Sts_LoLoSuppressed
BOOL
Output
Sts_Fail
BOOL
Output
Alm_Fail
BOOL
Output
Cfg_LoLoAckReqd
Cfg_FailAckReqd
Cfg_FailDB
Cfg_FailOnDly
Cfg_FailOffDly
Cfg_FailResetReqd
Ack_Fail
BOOL
Output
Sts_FailDisabled
BOOL
Output
Sts_FailInhibited
BOOL
Output
Sts_FailSuppressed
BOOL
Output
Cfg_FailAckReqd
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This chapter describes the Graphic Symbols and Faceplates provided for
human-machine interface (HMI) for the P_AIn Instruction.
Graphic Symbols
Graphic Symbols are provided for use on end-user process graphic displays.
Analog Input Graphic Symbols have the following common attributes:
Label
Alarm Border
Maintenance
Bypass Indicator
Alarm Indicator
Threshold / Quality
Indicator
Mode Indicator
Process Variable
Engineering Units
Each Analog Input Graphic Symbol displays the objects label and engineering
units text, the current value of the process variable (PV), and various status
indicators. The current value of the PV changes color depending on the PV
value and its signal quality. The graphic symbol has a color changing alarm
border that blinks on unacknowledged alarm.
The overall Graphic Symbol includes a touch field over it which calls up the
objects Faceplate. In addition, pausing the pointing device over the Graphic
Symbol displays a tooltip showing the objects configured Tag and
Description.
Description
Invalid Configuration
PV Quality Bad:
Not a number, Out of Range, or
Communication Failure
PV Quality Uncertain
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Graphic Symbol
Description
PV exceeds High-High threshold
PV exceeds High threshold
PV exceeds Low threshold
PV exceeds Low-Low threshold
The device is not ready to operate
No symbol displayed
TIP
When the Invalid Configuration Indicator appears, you can find what
configuration setting is invalid by following the indicators like a trail of
breadcrumbs. Click the Graphic Symbol to call up the Faceplate. The Invalid
Configuration indicator will appear next to the appropriate tab at the top of the
Faceplate to guide you in finding the configuration error. Once you navigate to the
tab, the misconfigured item will be flagged with this indicator or appear in a
magenta box.
For the Analog Input Instruction, the Invalid Configuration Indicator appears
under the following conditions:
The Input Raw Minimum and Raw Maximum scaling parameters are set
to the same value.
The Scaled EU Minimum and EU Maximum scaling parameters are set
to the same value.
The first-order filter time constant is set to a negative value.
A Deadband is set to a negative value.
An Alarm On-Delay, Off-Delay or Minimum On Time is set to a value
less than zero or greater than 2,147,483 seconds.
An Alarm Severity is set to a value other than 1 (information), 2
(warning), 3 (exception) or 4 (fault).
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Description
A Maintenance Bypass is active
No symbol displayed
TIP
When the Maintenance Bypass Indicator appears, you can find what condition
was bypassed by following the indicators like a trail of breadcrumbs. Click the
Graphic Symbol to call up the Faceplate. The Maintenance Bypass Indicator will
appear next to the appropriate tab at the top of the Faceplate to guide you in
finding the bypass. Once you navigate to the tab, the bypassed item will be
flagged with this indicator.
For the Analog Input Instruction, the Maintenance Bypass Indicator appears
under the following condition:
The Substitute PV function has been enabled. The live Process
Variable is being superseded by a Maintenance-entered value.
Mode Indicators
One of these symbols appears to the right of the Process Variable to indicate
the Mode of the Analog Input instruction:
TIP
The Mode Indicator may not appear if the instruction is in its default mode.
Graphic Symbol
Description
No Mode: the instruction is scanned false
and is out of service The Process Variable
and Alarms are not updated
The instruction is in Maintenance Mode
The instruction is in Program Mode
The instruction is in Operator Mode
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TIP
The Mode indicator may not appear if the instruction is in its default mode.
Alarm Indicators
One of these symbols appears to the left of the Label to indicate the described
alarm condition. The alarm border and label background blink if
Acknowledgement of an alarm condition is required.
Symbol
Black I in white box with black
border
Description
Alarm Inhibit: an alarm is Inhibited by the
Program, Disabled by Maintenance or
Suppressed by the Operator.
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Enter the tag(s) in the Value column as specified in the Description column.
Note: Values for items marked (Optional) may be left blank.
Faceplate
The Analog Input Faceplate consists of six tabbed pages. The Operator tab is
displayed when the Faceplate is initially called up. Click the appropriate icon at
the top of the Faceplate to access a specific tab.
Maintenance
Operator
Engineering
Alarm Configuration
Trends
Alarms
Help
Exit
The Faceplate provides the means for Operators, Maintenance, Engineers and
others to interact with the P_AIn Instruction instance, including viewing its
Status and Values and manipulating it through its Commands and Settings.
When a given input is restricted via FactoryTalk View security, the required
user Security Code letter is shown in the tables that follow.
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Operator Tab
Mode Indicator
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Alarm Status
In Alarm (Active Alarm)
In Alarm and Acknowledged
Action
Security
Required
Code B
Code B
Code F
Code C
Click to select normal input for
Process Variable. This button is
only visible in Maintenance Mode,
and only if Engineering has
enabled the Substitute PV
function.
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Button/Field
Action
Security
Required
Code C
PV Used in Simulation data entry Enter the Simulation PV value. This Code A
entry is available when Input
Simulation is enabled.
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Alarms Tab
Alarm Acknowledge
Command Button
Reset and
Acknowledge All
Alarms Command
Button
The Alarms tab displays each alarm for this device. If the alarm is active, the
panel behind the alarm will change color to match the severity of the alarm.
Color
Definition
Magenta
Fault
Red
Exception
Yellow
Warning
Blue
Information
No alarm
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Action
Security Required
Alarm Acknowledge
Code F
Code F
The panel behind the alarm blinks if the alarm requires acknowledgement.
Click the button with the check mark to acknowledge the alarm.
Alarm Acknowledge button is enabled if the corresponding Alarm requires
acknowledgement.
The Reset and Acknowledge All Alarms button is enabled if any alarm
requires reset or acknowledgement.
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Maintenance Tab
Maintenance Mode
Acquire and Release
Command Buttons
Mode Indicator
Requested Modes Indicator
Status Thresholds
and Deadbands
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Action
Security
Required
Code C
Code C
Threshold
Code H
Deadband
Code H
On-Delay
Code D
Off-Delay
Code D
Bumpless Program/Operator
Transition
Code C
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Engineering Tab
Mode Configuration
Button
Configure Device
Description, Label,
and Tag Text
On the Engineering tab, users can configure the description, label, tag, and
Process Variable units for the device.
The following table lists the functions on the Engineering tab.
Button/Field
Action
Security
Required
Description
Code E
Label
Code E
Tag
Code E
Code E
Code E
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Button/Field
Action
Security
Required
Code E
Code E
Code E
Code E
Code E
TIP
The P_AIn Instruction supports reverse scaling. Either the Raw (Input) or
Engineering (Scaled) range may be reversed (maximum less than minimum).
This popup allows the user to select the default mode for the object by
selecting a radio button. The radio buttons require security code E.
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Trends Tab
Reset capture
min/max value
On the Trend tab, users can view the Process Variable and reset the capture
ranges min/max values. The green line represents the Process Variable (PV)
and the light gray area shows the capture range.
The following table lists the functions on the Trends tab.
Button
Action
Security Required
Code A
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The following table shows the functions on the Alarm Configuration tab.
Check Box/Field
Action
Security
Required
Alarm
Code E
Acknowledge Required
Code E
IMPORTANT
If using FTView Alarm and Events,
configure its Alarm Tag for Acknowledge
Required. The controller handles
acknowledgement within this instruction.
Reset Required
Code E
IMPORTANT
If using FTView Alarms and Events, DO
NOT check the Latched checkbox as the
controller handles the alarm reset within
this instruction.
Code E
Severity
Minimum On Time
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