This chapter describes how to configure the TM3XTYS4 expert I/O module.
Configuration of the TM3XTYS4 module is carried out through the I/O Mapping tab of the module.
In the Devices tree, double-click the Module_n subnode of the module, where n is the unique identifier of the module. The I/O Mapping tab appears.
The digital inputs of this module are:
Channel |
Address |
Description |
---|---|---|
CH1_Ready |
%IXx.0 |
Input active if the selector of TeSys is in the ON position. |
CH1_Run |
%IXx.1 |
Input active if the power contacts of TeSys are closed. |
CH1_Trip |
%IXx.2 |
Input active if the selector of TeSys is in the TRIP position. |
CH2_Ready |
%IXx.3 |
Input active if the selector of TeSys is in the ON position. |
CH2_Run |
%IXx.4 |
Input active if the power contacts of TeSys are closed. |
CH2_Trip |
%IXx.5 |
Input active if the selector of TeSys is in the TRIP position. |
CH3_Ready |
%IXx.6 |
Active if the selector of TeSys is in the ON position. |
CH3_Run |
%IXx.7 |
Input active if the power contacts of TeSys are closed. |
CH3_Trip |
%IXx.8 |
Input active if the selector of TeSys is in the TRIP position. |
CH4_Ready |
%IXx.9 |
Input active if the selector of TeSys is in the ON position. |
CH4_Run |
%IXx.10 |
Input active if the power contacts of TeSys are closed. |
CH4_Trip |
%IXx.11 |
Input active if the selector of TeSys is in the TRIP position. |
Error |
%IXx.12 |
Over current error flag of protect source outputs (0:Error, 1:Normal). |
The digital outputs of this module are:
Tesys |
Address |
Description |
---|---|---|
CH1_Dir1Control |
%QXx.0 |
This 24 V output drives the direct (forward) command of the motor. |
CH1_Dir2Control |
%QXx.1 |
This 24 V output drives the reverse (backward) command of the motor. |
CH2_Dir1Control |
%QXx.2 |
This 24 V output drives the direct (forward) command of the motor. |
CH2_Dir2Control |
%QXx.3 |
This 24 V output drives the reverse (backward) command of the motor. |
CH3_Dir1Control |
%QXx.4 |
This 24 V output drives the direct (forward) command of the motor. |
CH3_Dir2Control |
%QXx.5 |
This 24 V output drives the reverse (backward) command of the motor. |
CH4_Dir1Control |
%QXx.6 |
This 24 V output drives the direct (forward) command of the motor. |
CH4_Dir2Control |
%QXx.7 |
This 24 V output drives the reverse (backward) command of the motor. |
Each channel connected to a device can be separately configured.
Step |
Action |
---|---|
1 |
Select the Module_x node in the Devices tree and click Result: The Add Device dialog box is displayed. |
2 |
Select the channel to insert in the Name list. |
3 |
Click Add Device. Result: The selected channel is added to the project and displayed in the Devices tree as a new Tesys_Channel_x subnode of the expansion module. The Add Device dialog box remains open. You can do the following: oAdd another channel by repeating step 2 of this procedure. oOr, click the Close button. |
Selecting the Associated Device Type
Step |
Action |
---|---|
1 |
Double-click the Tesys_Channel_x node in the Devices tree. |
2 |
On the I/O Configuration tab, double-click in the Value column and select the type of Tesys motor starter connected to the channel. |