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User ManualXM Dynamic Measurement ModuleCatalog Number 1440-DYN02-01RJ

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10 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 1 IntroductionModule ComponentsThe Dynamic Measurement module consists of a terminal base un

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100 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix A I/O Data TagsAlarm4SpeedRangeEn BOOL Decimal 0 = Disable (Default)1 = EnableAlarm5SpeedR

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 101I/O Data Tags Apendix AOutput Data TypeModule-defined Data Type: AB:1440_VDP:O:0Member Name Type De

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102 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix A I/O Data TagsNotes:

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 103Appendix BCIP ObjectsThis appendix defines the specific CIP Objects, Instances, Attributes, and Services s

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104 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsIdentity Object(Class Code 01H)The Identity Object provides identification an

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 105CIP Objects Appendix BStatusThe Status is a 16 bit value. The following bits are implemented.Identi

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106 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsServicesDeviceNet Object(Class Code 03H)The DeviceNet Object is used to provi

Strany 10 - Module Components

Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 107CIP Objects Appendix BServicesAssembly Object(Class Code 04H)The Assembly Object binds attributes o

Strany 11 - ATTENTION

108 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsInstancesInstance AttributesTable B.1 Assembly Object InstancesInstance Name

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 109CIP Objects Appendix BAssembly Instance Attribute Data FormatInstance 100 - Alarm and Relay StatusT

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 11Introduction Chapter 1XM BusThe XM Bus connector, located on each side of Dynamic Measurement module

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110 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsInstance 199 - Dynamic AssemblyThis Assembly instance can be created and conf

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 111CIP Objects Appendix B21 1D 03 24 ii 30 0B Alarm 31Dh1 - 16 AlarmLDangerLimit 11 REAL21 1D 03 24 ii

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112 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsThe dynamic Assembly instance must be instantiated with a call to the class l

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 113CIP Objects Appendix BInstancesInstance AttributesTable B.7 Connection Object InstancesInstance Des

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114 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsServicesDiscrete Input Point Object(Class ID 08H)The Discrete Input Point Obj

Strany 19 - Grounding Requirements

Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 115CIP Objects Appendix BInstance AttributesServices(1)The AlarmLimitMultiply output tag in the RSLogi

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116 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsAnalog Input Point(Class ID 0AH)The Analog Input Point Object models simple a

Strany 21 - Panel/Wall Mount Grounding

Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 117CIP Objects Appendix BServicesParameter Object(Class ID 0FH)The Parameter Object provides the inter

Strany 22 - 24V Common Grounding

118 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsClass AttributesInstancesThere are 39 instances of this object.Table B.17 Par

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 119CIP Objects Appendix B5 No Starting Order for Channel 0 Sum Harmonics meas.USINT 0=11=22=33=44=536

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12 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 1 IntroductionNotes:

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120 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP Objects13 No Alarm 3 Measurement ID USINT (same as above) 114 No Alarm 4 Measurement

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 121CIP Objects Appendix B(1)Alarms 6-15 are not available when the module is configured in the RSLogix

Strany 27 - Connecting Wiring for Your

122 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsServices(1)Attributes can only be set while the device is in Program Mode. Se

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 123CIP Objects Appendix BInstancesA module provides only a single instance (instance 1) of the Acknowl

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124 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsInstancesThere are 16 instances of this object.Instance AttributesIMPORTANTAl

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 125CIP Objects Appendix B10 Get/Set AlarmLAlertLimit REAL The lesser threshold value for the Alert sta

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126 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsServices(1)Attributes can only be set while the device is in Program Mode. Se

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 127CIP Objects Appendix BInstance AttributesServices(1)Attributes can only be set while the device is

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128 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsChannel Object(Class ID 31FH)The Channel Object models front-end processing p

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 129CIP Objects Appendix B5 Get/Set Low Cutoff FrequencyUSINT The effective high pass filter (low frequ

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13Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 13Chapter 2Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleThis chapter discusses how to install and wire the D

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130 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsServices(1)Attributes can only be set while the device is in Program Mode. Se

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 131CIP Objects Appendix BInstance AttributesSetting the Device Mode attribute to 1 (RUN) is equivalent

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132 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsOverall Measurement Object(Class ID 322H)The Overall Measurement Object model

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 133CIP Objects Appendix B4 Get Status BOOL Indicates if a fault or alarm has occurred.0 = Operating wi

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134 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsServices(1)Attributes can only be set while the device is in Program Mode. Se

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 135CIP Objects Appendix BInstance AttributesTable B.36 Relay Object Instance AttributesAttr IDAccess R

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136 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsServices(1)Attributes can only be set while the device is in Program Mode. Se

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 137CIP Objects Appendix BSpectrum Waveform Measurement Object(Class ID 324H)The Spectrum/Waveform Meas

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138 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP Objects6 Get/Set FMAX REAL The maximum frequency or order of the spectrum data.0...2

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 139CIP Objects Appendix BServices(1)Attributes can only be set while the device is in Program Mode. Se

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14 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleATTENTIONEnvironment and EnclosureThis equipme

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140 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsGet_Spectrum_Chunk/Get_Waveform_ChunkThese services return a portion of the r

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 141CIP Objects Appendix BSpectrum Lines. To convert the normalized spectrum data into floating point v

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142 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsThe Waveform Data structure contains an array of values that, taken together,

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 143CIP Objects Appendix BTable B.42 Get_Spectrum_Chunk/Get_Waveform_Chunk Request ParametersName Data

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144 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsSpeed Measurement Object(Class ID 325H)The Speed Measurement Object models a

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 145CIP Objects Appendix BServices(1)Attributes can only be set while the device is in Program Mode. Se

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146 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsServices(1)Attributes can only be set while the device is in Program Mode. Se

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 147CIP Objects Appendix BTransducer Object(Class ID 328H)The Transducer Object models a transducer.Cla

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148 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP Objects6 Get/Set Sensitivity Units ENGUNIT Units of the denominator of the Sensitivi

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 149CIP Objects Appendix BServices(1)Attributes can only be set while the device is in Program Mode. Se

Strany 57 - Profiles

Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 15Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 2European Hazardous Location ApprovalThe follow

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150 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix B CIP ObjectsInstance AttributesServicesTable B.52 Vector Measurement Object Instance Attr

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 151GlossaryaveragingThe process of combining multiple data samples to minimize the influence of transient sig

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152 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013GlossaryEarth/GroundA conducting path between an electric circuit or equipment and ground for safety or EM

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 153GlossaryNVS (Non-Volatile Storage)NVS is the permanent memory of an XM module. Modules store parameters an

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154 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Glossarysignal detection Defines the method of conditioning or measuring a dynamic input signal. Peak (0 t

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 155IndexNumerics1440-ACNR 11, 23, 551440-DYN02-01RJdescription 10install on terminal base 491440-TBS-J 10desc

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156 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Indexdownload program to controller 84Dynamic Measurement moduleCIP objects 103components 10configure 55gr

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 157Indextachometer channel object 145tachometer parameters 68Tachometer Status indicator 89tachometer, wiring

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158 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013IndexNotes:

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16 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleWARNINGSecure any external connections that ma

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Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret A.Ş., Kar Plaza İş Merkezi E Blok Kat:6 34752 İçerenköy, İstanbul, Tel: +90 (216) 5698400Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - Marc

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 17Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 2North American Hazardous Location ApprovalThe

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18 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleXM Installation RequirementsThis section descr

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 19Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 2Figure 2.1 XM Modules with Separate Power Conn

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Important User InformationSolid-state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment. Safety Guidelines

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20 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleDIN Rail GroundingThe DIN Rail must be connect

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 21Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 2Panel/Wall Mount GroundingThe XM modules can a

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22 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleFigure 2.4 Panel/Wall Mount Grounding1 Use 14

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 23Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 2Transducer GroundMake certain the transducers

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24 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleMounting the Terminal Base UnitThe XM family i

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 25Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 22. Slide the terminal base unit over leaving r

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26 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module4. Press down on the terminal base unit to loc

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 27Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 21. Lay out the required points on the wall/pan

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28 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleFigure 2.5 1440-TBS-J Terminal Base Unit Termi

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 29Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 28 Not Connected9 Functional Earth Connection

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3Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 3Table of ContentsPrefaceWhat This Preface Contains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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30 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleConnecting the Power SupplyThe power supply to

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 31Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 2Figure 2.6 DC Input Power Supply Connections C

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32 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleConnecting a Magnetic Pickup TachometerFigure

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 33Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 2Connecting a Hall Effect Tachometer Sensor Fig

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34 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleConnecting the Buffered OutputsThe Dynamic Mea

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 35Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 2Figure 2.12 IEPE Accelerometer to Channel 0 Wi

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36 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleConnecting a Non-contact Sensor The following

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 37Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 2Figure 2.15 Non-contact Sensor to Channel 1 Wi

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38 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleFigure 2.16 Velocity Sensor to Channel 0 Wirin

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 39Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 2Connecting a Powered SensorThe following figur

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4 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Table of ContentsConfigure the Spectrum Properties. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Config

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40 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleFigure 2.19 Powered Sensor to Channel 1 Wiring

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 41Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 2Figure 2.20 DC Voltage Signal to Channel 0 Wir

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42 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleConnecting an IEPE Accelerometer and Non-Conta

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 43Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 2Connecting Two Accelerometers and a Non-Contac

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44 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleFigure 2.23 Two IEPE Accelerometers and a Non-

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 45Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 2Connecting a Velocity Sensor and Two Non-Conta

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46 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleFigure 2.24 Velocity Sensor and Two Non-contac

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 47Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 2Figure 2.25 Three Non-contact Sensors WiringXM

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48 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleConnect the DeviceNet cable to the terminal ba

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 49Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 2Mounting the ModuleThe Dynamic Measurement mod

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 5Table of ContentsClass Attributes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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50 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module1. Make certain the keyswitch (D) on the termi

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 51Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 2The module is shipped from the factory with th

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52 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module(1)Do not set the node address to 0. Node addr

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 53Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement Module Chapter 2Power Up the ModuleThe module performs a self-

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54 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 2 Installing the XM Dynamic Measurement ModuleNotes:

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55Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 55Chapter 3Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 SoftwareThe RSLogix 5000 software Add-on Profile (AOP) lets

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56 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 3 Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 SoftwareFor more information about the 1440-ACNR, refe

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 57Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software Chapter 33. Click the plus sign next to the Specialty f

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58 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 3 Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 SoftwareThe New Module dialog box opens.5. From the Mo

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 59Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software Chapter 3Configure Module Properties Follow these steps

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6 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Table of ContentsOverall Measurement Object(Class ID 322H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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60 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 3 Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 SoftwareConfigure the Module Definition PropertiesThe

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 61Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software Chapter 33. Click Channel Data tab to select the measur

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62 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 3 Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software5. When finished selecting the measurements, c

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 63Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software Chapter 3Configure the Connection PropertiesUse the Con

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64 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 3 Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software3. When finished, click one of these as needed

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 65Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software Chapter 31. From the Module Properties dialog box, clic

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66 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 3 Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 SoftwareNominal Sensitivity Choose the sensitivity of

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 67Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software Chapter 3Full Scale Choose the maximum signal level ex

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68 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 3 Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software4. When finished, click one of these as needed

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 69Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software Chapter 32. Configure the parameters, as necessary. In

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7Publication ICM-UM001F-EN-E - March 2013 7PrefaceWhat This Preface ContainsThis preface describes how to use this manual.Who Should Use This ManualTh

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70 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 3 Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software3. When finished, click one of these as needed

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 71Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software Chapter 3Configure the Spectrum PropertiesThe Spectrum

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72 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 3 Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 SoftwareSampling Mode continued.Frequency Maximum The

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 73Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software Chapter 3Number of Spectrum Lines Choose the number of

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74 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 3 Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 SoftwareFFT Window Type Choose the type of window to b

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 75Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software Chapter 34. When finished, click one of these as needed

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76 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 3 Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software1. From the Module Properties dialog box, clic

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 77Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software Chapter 34. When finished, click one of these as needed

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78 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 3 Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 SoftwareConfigure the Alarm PropertiesUse the Alarm ta

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 79Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software Chapter 3Measurement ID Choose the measurement and chan

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8 Publication ICM-UM001F-EN-E - March 2013Preface Additional ResourcesThese documents contain additional information concerning related product

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80 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 3 Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 SoftwareDeadband Enter the amount that the measured va

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 81Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software Chapter 34. When finished, click one of these as needed

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82 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 3 Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software2. Configure the parameters, as necessary.In t

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 83Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software Chapter 33. When finished, click one of these as needed

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84 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 3 Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 SoftwareSave Module Configuration and Download to the

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 85Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 Software Chapter 3• For RSLogix 5000 programming instructions, r

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86 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 3 Configure XM Module in RSLogix 5000 SoftwareNotes:

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87Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 87Chapter 4Troubleshoot the ModuleThis chapter provides information for diagnosing and troubleshooting your

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88 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 4 Troubleshoot the ModuleModule Status (MS) IndicatorThe following table describes the modul

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 89Troubleshoot the Module Chapter 4Tachometer Status IndicatorsThe following table describes the tacho

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9Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 9Chapter 1IntroductionThis chapter provides an overview of the Dynamic Measurement module. It also discusses

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90 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Chapter 4 Troubleshoot the ModuleNotes:

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91Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 91Appendix AI/O Data TagsThis appendix describes the module-defined data types for the 1440-DYN02-01RJ stan

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92 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix A I/O Data TagsModule-defined Data TypesThe following tables list and describe module-defin

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 93I/O Data Tags Apendix AModulePowerFault BOOL Faults:25 0 = No fault on 24V supply1 = Fault on 24V su

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94 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix A I/O Data TagsAlarm0Alert BOOL Alarms:0 0 = Alarm 0 is not in Alert1 = Alarm 0 is in Alert

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 95I/O Data Tags Apendix A(1)The input data type name varies depending on the measurements you select i

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96 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix A I/O Data TagsConfiguration Data TypeModule-defined Data Type: AB:1440_VDP_ChConfig_Struct

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 97I/O Data Tags Apendix AHighPassFilterSelection SINT Decimal 0 = 0.2 Hz1 = 1 Hz2 = 5 Hz3 = 10 Hz (Def

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98 Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013Appendix A I/O Data TagsModule-defined Data Type: AB:1440_VDP_AlarmConfig_Struct:C:0Member Name Type

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Publication ICM-UM002F-EN-E - March 2013 99I/O Data Tags Apendix AModule-defined Data Type: AB:1440_VDP:C:0Member Name Type Default Display Sty

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