i_o_config
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I/O configuration overview
Channel types
Card parameters
Channel parameters
DeltaV Series 2 Redundant I/O
Important considerations for using redundant I/O
Install redundant I/O terminal blocks
Install redundant I/O cards
Switchover causes
Referencing parameters and DSTs for redundant I/O
Auto-sensing and configuring Series 2 cards
The enable auto switchback parameter
Identifying and troubleshooting Series 2 redundant cards
Example switchover situations
Redundancy link chip failure
Communication failure due to open or bent pin
Brief loss of field power
Electrical noise on the carrier
Open channel fault on DO card
Excessive withdrawal of current causes hardware error
Open pin fault on Series 2 redundant H1 card
The DeltaV I/O network
CHARM I/O Cards and CHARMs
CHARM I/O
What is a CIOC?
Create a CIOC placeholder
CIOC configuration options
Configure a CIOC placeholder
Commission a CIOC and autosense its CHARMs
Reset CHARM I/O Cards
Troubleshoot decommissioned CHARM I/O Cards
CIOCs and switchovers
Upgrade redundant CIOCs
Version Control Audit Trail and CIOCs
Online CIOC migration
Migrate CHARM I/O Cards (CIOCs) online
What are CHARMs?
Define CHARMs
CHARM classes and types
View only defined CHARMs
Assigning CHARMs to controllers
Distributed CHARMs
Gateway and I/O Block diagnostic status parameters
Locate assigned CHARMs in DeltaV Explorer
CHARM addressing
CHARMs I/O bumpless upgrades
CHARM DST browsing
Copy CHARMs from CIOC to CIOC
Swap CHARM configurations
CHARM I/O download options
CHARMs failure action operation
CHARM I/O troubleshooting
Simulating CHARM I/O
Simulating CHARM I/O by setting the CIOC in simulate mode
What happens in CIOC simulate mode?
Put a CIOC in simulate mode
Use the CHARMs Simulate application
Simulating CHARM I/O in a workstation
DeltaV remote I/O nodes and cards
Supported remote I/O cards
Remote I/O card scan rate
Goto Card Assignment command
Remote I/O downloads options
Troubleshooting remote I/O
Remote I/O parameter references
Remote I/O special considerations: fault action on output channels
DeltaV Ethernet I/O Card
Adding and configuring EIOCs in DeltaV Explorer
Modbus TCP/IP interface
Accessing Modbus TCP data
Configuring Modbus TCP devices and signals
Ethernet/IP interface
Accessing Ethernet/IP data
Configuring Ethernet/IP devices and signals
IEC 61850 (MMS) interface
Accessing IEC 61850 data
Configuring IEC 61850 devices and signals
Ethernet/IP Control Tag Integration interface
Accessing Ethernet/IP Control Tag Integration data
Configuring Ethernet/IP Control Tag Integration devices and signals with tag definitions
Configuring custom or array PLC tag definitions
Function blocks supported by the EIOC
EIOC node redundancy
EIOC device network redundancy
EIOC download options
EIOC licensing
Virtual EIOC
Manually decommission a virtual EIOC
The DeltaV Wireless I/O Network
DeltaV Wireless I/O Card
DeltaV Wireless I/O Card configuration options
Securing HART-IP communications through the Wireless I/O Card
Commissioning wireless devices with a handheld communicator
Reset Wireless I/O Cards
Troubleshoot decommissioned Wireless I/O Cards
Troubleshooting Wireless I/O networks
DeltaV Wireless Gateway
Commission Wireless Gateway nodes
Wireless Gateway nodes: adding and assigning to controllers
WirelessHART devices: configuring and using
Wireless devices: autosensing and assigning
Assigning WirelessHART devices
Reconciling mismatched properties
Characteristics of autosensing
Using the Goto commands
Wireless Gateway download options
The 1420 Gateway web interface
Wireless I/O troubleshooting
Virtual I/O Modules (VIM)
VIM implementation overview
VIM configuration overview
Install and launch VIMNet software
Configure VIM serial cards and ports
Create a serial card for VIM
Configure a port for VIM
Create a serial device for VIM
Configure a dataset for VIM
Configure VIM Modbus TCP/IP
VIM Modbus TCP/IP configuration data
Create datasets for VIM diagnostics
VIM diagnostics dataset values
Configure VIM Ethernet devices
VIM Ethernet device configuration data
Autosense VIMs
Device Signal Tags (DSTs)
SCADA tags
I/O licensing
Conventional, CHARM and WirelessHART I/O license demand guidelines
Serial Card I/O license demand guidelines
AS-i Bus I/O license demand guidelines
DeviceNet I/O license demand guidelines
Profibus I/O license demand guidelines
Foundation Fieldbus I/O license demand guidelines
Ethernet I/O Card license demand guidelines
I/O signal-bearing parameters in modules assigned to workstations
OPC client license guidelines
FOUNDATION Fieldbus technology and the DeltaV System
Fieldbus physical layer
Fieldbus communication layer
Fieldbus user application layer
Fieldbus device general Information
Fieldbus device descriptions and methods
Accessing fieldbus device methods from DeltaV Operate
Autosensing fieldbus devices
fieldbus device commissioning and decommissioning
Diagnosing fieldbus devices
Fieldbus device status conditions
Device alarm suppression
FOUNDATION Fieldbus blocks
Fieldbus device configuration procedures
Create a fieldbus device placeholder
Commissioning devices
Commission with DeltaV Explorer and the fieldbus device commissioning wizard
Automatically commission fieldbus devices
Device replacement
Replacing devices with DeltaV Explorer and the device replacement wizard
Automatically replacing fieldbus devices
Preventing process disturbances after replacing devices
Known replacement issues
Comparing fieldbus device configurations
Uploading fieldbus devices
Installing generic fieldbus devices
Downloading fieldbus segments during plant startup and commissioning
When is express download available?
Selecting items for download
Filtering items for download
Finding devices
Uploading device function blocks and editing device and port properties
Initiating an express download
Printing express fieldbus download objects
Retaining the commissioning status of fieldbus devices during a partial import
VCR specifications
Serial devices and the DeltaV system
Tips for Serial Card configuration
Configuring Serial cards
Configuring Serial ports
Adding serial devices
Configuring serial datasets
Maximum number of values for datasets
Supported Modbus function codes
Serial card redundancy
Using serial data in control strategies
Read or write display serial data using a serial dataset DST
Write a display setpoint to a specific register
Write an AI value to a specific dataset register
Read a dataset value using an internal read parameter
Read a dataset value using an AI block
Alarms for dataset registers
Serial card outputs
Send outputs on startup
Redundant serial card switchovers
Using outputs in control modules
Serial card data mapping
Mapping Modbus coils and input status
Mapping Modbus input registers and holding registers
Mapping Modbus diagnostics
Mapping DeltaV data to Modbus coils and input status
Mapping DeltaV data to Modbus input and holding registers
HART devices and the DeltaV System
HART communication with the DeltaV system
HART device configuration
HART device definitions
HART device templates
Scaling HART Values
Smart Commissioning for HART devices
Smart Commissioning Glossary
Smart commissioning keys and locks
HART error conditions for Classic I/O
Effect of HART error conditions on function block status (Classic I/O)
Effect of HART error conditions on diagnostic parameters (Classic I/O)
Effect of HART error conditions on diagnostic status text (Classic I/O)
Effect of HART error conditions on the channel integrity parameter (Classic I/O)
Non-HART device failure error STATUS text strings (Classic I/O)
HART error conditions for CHARMs I/O
HART communication and mismatch errors (CHARMs I/O)
Effect of HART error conditions on diagnostic parameters (CHARMs I/O)
HART command errors (CHARMs I/O)
HART field device status errors (CHARMs I/O)
Diagnostic status text for HART error conditions (CHARMs I/O)
Using HART error conditions for control strategy
Link initialization
Access AMS Device Manager
AS-Interface and the DeltaV System
The AS-Interface network
Communication on the AS-Interface network
AS-Interface in the DeltaV System
AS-Interface master configuration
AS-Interface slave configuration
AS-Interface in DeltaV Diagnostics
Profibus DP - General Information
The Profibus DP network
The Profibus PA network
Profibus DP network communication
Profibus DP GSD files
Profibus PA GSD files
Profibus DP in the DeltaV System
Profibus master configuration
Profibus device definitions
Profibus module signals
Profibus slave configuration
Profibus device slot configuration
Profibus signal DSTs
Profibus DP and DeltaV function blocks
DeviceNet and the DeltaV System
The DeviceNet network
DeviceNet network communication
DeviceNet EDS files
DeviceNet in the DeltaV System
DeviceNet master configuration
DeviceNet EDS file importing and modifying
DeviceNet device input and output sizes
DeviceNet device library parameters and download preferences
DeviceNet and DeltaV function blocks
Configuring DeviceNet Devices
Add a DeviceNet device to the configuration
Enable DeviceNet I/O polling
Set the DeviceNet device address
DeviceNet device baud rates
DeviceNet device-level parameters
DeviceNet download options
Upload DeviceNet device parameters
DeviceNet signals
Modbus register ranges
AMS Device Manager
AMS Wireless SNAP-ON overview
AMS Device Manager licensed and unlicensed functionality
Accessing device methods from DeltaV Operate
Using Profibus DP, DeviceNet, AS-Interface and EIOC with DeltaV function blocks
Anti-alias filtering
Overrange and underrange detection
NAMUR limit detection
Failure action settings
Isolated input channel error detection
Outputs after a self-test failure
Analog output cards
Discrete output cards
Integrating PROVOX and RS3 I/O