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TDC 3000X
Specification and
Logic Manager Technical Data

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page

Introduction 3
Universal Control Network 3
Network Interface Module 3

Functional Description 4
Functional Overview 4
Data Point Types 5
Alarm System Functions 6
Point Mix 6
Point Processing 7

Physical Characteristics 7
Standard Configuration 7
Processor Card File (Rack) 7
I/O Card Files (Racks) 7

Options 7
I/O Subsystems 7
Logic Manager Redundancy 8
Special Processor Modules 8
Program Loaders 9
Other Options 9

Specifications 10
Processor and I/O Card Files 10
Processor Card File 10
Serial I/O 11

Module Tables 12
Digital Input Modules 12
Digital Output Modules 13
Analog Input Modules 14
Analog Output Modules 14
Special Function I/O Modules 14
Special Function LM Processor
File Modules 14

Figure 1 — Logic Manager 11782


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Universal Stations Universal


Fiber Archive Replay Application History Plant Network Work Station
Optics Module Module Module Module
Additional
LCN Modules Network Network
Gateway Gateway

LOCAL CONTROL NETWORK NO. 1 LOCAL CONTROL NETWORK NO. 2


Plant
LCN Hiway Network Information Network
Extenders Gateway Interface Network Interface
Module Module

Logic
Manager UNIVERSAL Logic
CONTROL Manager
DATA NETWORKS
HIWAY Data Process
Hiway Manager Advanced
Boxes Process
Advanced Manager
Process
Manager

Remote I/O
Subsystem

Smartline 3000

Figure 2 — TDC 3000 Architecture 11788

Introduction • direct peer-to-peer ISO** standards. UCN


communication with other Logic communications are consistent
Logic Manager (LM) provides Managers, Process Managers, with the growth and direction of
high-speed logic functions on the and Advanced Process evolving international standards
Universal Control Network (UCN). Managers (initiated by either an and industrial specifications such
In keeping with Honeywell's LM or PM), as real time MAP, with additional
philosophy of consistent product • full communication with Honeywell extensions to assure
evolution, the Logic Manager operators, engineers, and secure process control
adds yet another increment of maintenance personnel at the applications.
power to the TDC 3000 advanced Universal Stations,
system for industrial control. Now Up to 32 redundant devices are
• support of higher level supported by the UCN, which
fast logic functions are integrated strategies through
into the architecture of the consists of redundant coaxial
communication with Application cables. The peer-to-peer
Universal Control Network to Modules and host computers on
support integrated operations and communication capability enables
the Local Control Network, and the sharing of information
control. The result is increased
performance at lower cost for • database restoration from the between all Logic Managers,
applications requiring History Module. Process Managers, and Advanced
Process Managers on the
• fast logic program execution, network, thereby facilitating the
Universal Control Network implementation of coordinated
• extensive digital, Boolean, or
interlock logic, and advanced control strategies.
The Universal Control Network, a
• ease of ladder logic local area network introduced to
programming. TDC 3000 in 1988, provides the Network Interface Module
communication channel for the
Because of its position on the Logic Manager. The UCN features The Universal Control Network is
Universal Control Network, as a 5 megabit/second, carrier band, connected to the Local Control
shown in Figure 2, the Logic token bus network, designed to Network through the Network
Manager shares some of the same be compatible with IEEE* and Interface Module. The NIM makes
important features as its UCN the necessary conversion
peers—the Process Manager * Institute of Electrical and between the transmission
(PM) and Advanced Process Electronics Engineers
Manager (APM). This includes * * International Standards
Organization
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techniques and protocols used by


the two networks. Data, alarms,
and messages from the UCN UCN
devices are forwarded by the NIM
to the appropriate modules on the
LCN. Databases are configured at
the Universal Station, stored in the
History Module and then loaded to Logic Manager Control I/O Link
the UCN devices by way of the Module Processor Processor
NIM. NIM redundancy is an Coprocessor Relay Ladder
available option. Logic

Serial I/O Link


Parallel I/O Optional I/O Modules
Functional Description Max. Points:
2040 Serial or
LOGIC MANAGER 2048 Parallel
Functional Overview

The primary function of the Logic


Manager is to provide rapid
execution of logic-type
operations. At the same time, its
interface to the Universal Control Figure 3 — LM Functional Architecture 11786
Network enables the Logic
Manager to readily share data with
its peers—Process Managers and The normal LMM scan cycle is 1/2- loaded into the Logic Manager,
Advanced Process Managers, as second (see Table 1). Operator ladder logic programs can be
well as other Logic Managers. As changes from the Universal saved on the History Module, and
shown in Figure 3, the LM Station are written immediately to downloaded over the UCN to the
consists of a coprocessor known the LM Control Processor. As Logic Manager. Multiple ladder
as the Logic Manager Module mentioned previously, typical LM logic programs can be saved
(LMM) that serves as the UCN Control Processor control cycles under separate file names on the
interface, a Control Processor are in the 50-millisecond range. History Module.
executing ladder logic, and an I/O
Link Processor collecting data The Logic Manager Module In addition to integration of Logic
from a serial or parallel I/O database is configured from the Manager data points into standard
subsystem. Universal Station. The ladder logic Universal Station operating
program is developed using the displays, some additional displays
The LM Control Processor rapidly Logic Manager MS-DOS™
and continuously reads the Loader/Terminal or PC Loader ™ MS-DOS is a registered trademark
process inputs and executes the (described under Options). Once of Microsoft Corporation.
user-written ladder logic program.
Typical speeds are in the 50
millisecond range from input
switch closure to contact output. Single-Bit Data
I/O data is stored in the Control
Processor’s I/O data tables, as 0 Input Output
illustrated in Figure 4. Digital Inputs from Status Status
Input Status Scan Table Table
Operating on a scan cycle that is 2047
independent of the Control
Processor ladder logic cycle, the 4095
LMM collects and processes 4096
information to and from the relay Data Registers
ladder logic. The LMM converts (16 bits + sign bit)
this data to UCN data types
(Tag.Parameter), performing Sign Bits
engineering unit conversion, 8191
alarm handling, annunciation,
diagnostic status reporting, and
UCN communication functions. Figure 4 — Control Processor I/O Data Tables 11783
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are available for maintenance. All Digital Input shows a diagram representing the
diagnostic information that is major parameters associated with
provided in the Logic Manager is A Logic Manager digital input (DI) this type of point. It shows how
available at the US. can be acquired from any the commanded state is passed
designated status location within from the LMM to the Control
the LM Control Processor Processor, where it can be
Data Point Types memory. Typically, it would be processed by the ladder logic
mapped to an Input Status Table program. Permissives and
Nine operator-displayable point address that contains the status of interlocks, if built into the Control
types can be configured for the a process connection. Scan time Processor logic, are
Logic Manager: is fixed at twice per second, and communicated to the LMM where
• Digital Input up to 1866 digital input points can they can influence the resulting
be processed. LMM output parameter (OP).
• Digital Output
Process feedback can be
• Digital Composite provided through one or two
• Analog Input Digital Output
optional inputs (D1, D2). The
• Analog Output A digital output (DO) request from status of a local manual switch can
• Linkage an operator or system device is also be monitored to show if the
• Flag passed directly to the Control outputs are being controlled by
Processor for immediate the Control Processor or by an
• Numeric external device. A maximum of
• Timer processing. The request is written
into the designated memory 304 DC points can be
location—normally the Output implemented. Group, detail, and
Note that these data points are graphic display support of all point
configured uniquely for the Logic Status Table. The Logic Manager
Module monitors the Control parameters is provided.
Manager Module. The user
assigns these points to the field Processor point, and places the
I/O points that are read and stored latest status in the LMM’s “current
status” table. Up to 1950 digital Analog Input
in the Control Processor Data
Tables described earlier, or to outputs points can be processed
The LMM can be configured to
internal registers and coils. In at a fixed rate of twice per second.
process analog inputs (AIs) either
many cases, such as in Digital once or twice per second. At the
Composite points, multiple I/O 1-second rate, up to 254 points
points will be combined into a Digital Composite
can be accommodated; at the 1/2-
single LM point for greater second rate, 127 points can be
meaning on the operator display. Digital composite (DC) points are
accommodated.
Some field points will not require multi-input/multi-output digital
associated Logic Manager points. points. They provide an improved
Engineering unit conversion and
Therefore, the number of different view of the process to the
limit checking is performed on
types of data points configured for operator. They are primarily
each of these points. Alarms can
the Logic Manager may differ from faceplates to display motor control
be generated accordingly and
the actual numbers of I/O points functions implemented in the relay
there is provision for alarm
connected to the I/O modules. ladder logic program. Figure 5
deadbands.

From Operator
or Program Commanded P0 I0 New Permissives Interlocks
OP
State P1 P2 I1 I2 State
Register Module Memory
(2 or 3 State Option)
Alarms
Off-Normal Bad OP Ladder
Command Disagree D1 Logic Control
Inputs (Opt.)
Uncommanded Change D2 Outputs
LOCALMAN
Local/Manual
LMM Indicator
Control Processor

Figure 5 — Example Showing Digital Composite Point Data Flow 11784


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Analog Output There may be up to 1024 numeric Alarm messages include the
points, and they can be optionally “Alarm Limit Exceeded” indication.
An analog output (AO) from the configured with a unique tag Analog inputs that are connected
UCN is converted by the LMM to name. to another configured tag, such as
the Control Processor format, and a regulatory slot in a PM, can have
then queued as a “write its alarms assigned to that tag,
Timer
command” for the designated thereby providing a single
Control Processor register, to be interface to the operator. LM
The timer point offers access to
processed during the next ladder digital input points can be
registers that are associated with
logic scan. After the write configured for “off-normal” alarms
relay ladder logic timers. The point
command, the LMM reads the or for alarms triggered by a change
controls the timer by writing to the
value from the Control Processor in the process variable.
Run Contact and Accumulator. Up
register and returns it to the LMM Digital composite points provide
to 700 timer points can be
database for history, logging, or for off-normal alarms for inputs.
processed, and full control of the
operator inquiry. Where there are both inputs and
timer by the operator is supported.
outputs, Command Disagree
Like analog inputs, the LMM cycle alarms can be established. This
for analog output points can be provides for the situation where
Alarm System Functions
configured to process points the actual state changes relative to
either once or twice per second. the commanded state, as well as
The Logic Manager supports
Depending on this selection, the many of the extensive alarming when the actual state fails to track
maximum number for analog features of TDC 3000. As process the commanded state within a
outputs can be either 965 or 482, alarms are detected, they are configurable time period.
respectively. brought to the operator’s attention
at the Universal Station through
Point Mix
Linkage keyboard LEDs and a variety of
displays including alarm The Logic Manager Module can
The function of the linkage point summaries, alarm annunciator be configured to process one or
in the LM, also referred to as the displays, group displays, and any combination of the point
“logic point,” is to transfer data custom graphic displays. Contacts types, within the individual point-
between UCN and Control also are provided for connection type maximum limits (Table 1),
Processor connections. Any of customer-supplied devices Control Processor constraints
pairing is acceptable, and can such as audible signals or external related to transfer table capacity,
include unsigned, integer, and annunciators. Because alarms can and the overall constraint of total
real data formats. This point is the be confined to selected areas or allotted “processing units” (2800).
basis for the LM application-level units, operators need not be The processing unit totals are
support of peer-to-peer subjected to alarms that do not calculated from processing unit
communications on the UCN. relate to their specific values associated with each point
Each linkage point can assignments. type. Table 2 shows the
accommodate 12 input calculations for a sample
connections and 12 outputs. LM analog inputs can be configuration.
UCN connections are limited to a configured for High/Low alarm
maximum of 45 inputs and 50 detection, with a fixed deadband
outputs. Point processing takes or engineering-unit deadband. Point Processing
place at 1/2-second intervals.

Flag Table 1 — Maximum Number of Each Data Point Type

A flag point is a digital I/O point 1/2 Second 1 Second


intended primarily for interprocess Point Type Scan Rate Scan Rate
control. There may be up to 1024
flag points, the first 128 of which Digital Input 1866 N/A
are considered to be in alarm Digital Output 1950 N/A
when in the ON state. Digital Composite 304 N/A
Analog Input 127 254
Analog Output 482 965
Numeric Linkage 14 N/A
The numeric point provides for Flag 1024 N/A
reading and writing of integer Numeric 1024 N/A
values, such as accumulations. Timer 700 N/A
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Table 2 — Point Configuration Example


Most data being transferred
between the LMM and the Control Point Type Point Quantity Value/Point Total Units
Processor is updated on a 0.5-
second scan cycle. In the case of Digital Input 580 1.3 754
analog inputs and outputs, more Digital Output 410 0.7 287
points can be processed by Digital Composite 50 9.2 460
optionally assigning a 1-second
scan rate (see Table 1). Actual Analog Input 31 11.0 341
ladder logic processing typically Analog Output 20 2.9 58
occurs at much faster rates.
Linkage 4 200.0 800
Operator output changes are Timer 25 4.0 100
processed immediately by the
LMM Totals 1,120 — 2,800
Logic Manager Module and
transferred to the Control
Processor. The standard I/O card file, like the selection of I/O modules designed
Processor file, has 14 slots. One for connection to a variety of field
slot is always reserved for a serial devices. Included are modules for
Physical Characteristics or parallel I/O module, a second digital and analog inputs, digital
slot is devoted to an Enhanced and analog outputs, and special-
Standard Configuration Diagnostic Module (EDM—checks function modules. The available
for problems with data and control module types are listed in tables at
The standard configuration for a lines on the I/O bus), and one or the back of this document.
Logic Manager consists of: two additional slots contain a
power supply module. In addition
• a Processor card file, or “rack,” to these and the I/O modules Serial I/O System
with the following modules: themselves, other special
– Logic Manager Module modules may be required for a The remote serial I/O configuration
– Control Processor Modules specific configuration. allows I/O card files to be mounted
– Power Supply close to the machine or process
being controlled—at distances up
– Serial Link Module
to 10,000 feet from the LM
– Parallel Link Driver Module Control Processor. This
Options
• One or more I/O card files eliminates long multiple wire runs
• Standard UCN cabinet(s) I/O Subsystems from the field devices to the area
enclosing the above files where the Control Processor is
Two types of I/O subsystems are located. The RS485
supported by the Logic Manager communication link is 4-wire link,
Processor Card File (“Rack”) —serial and parallel. Each of and operates full duplex at 115.2
these accommodates a wide kbaud. Serial I/O update is
Figure 6 illustrates the module
positions for a single Logic
Manager Processor 14-slot card
file. In addition to the Logic
Manager Module (2 slots), there is
the LM Control Processor (5 LMM O O Control Processor Power S O P
slots), power supply (2 slots), p p Supply L p L
Serial Link Modules (SLMs—1 t t M t D
optional), and a Parallel Link Driver i i i M
Module (PLDM). Two slots are o o o
available for other optional n n n
modules. See the discussion a
under Options below. S S l
l l
o o S
t t L
M

I/O Card Files (“Racks”) Figure 6 — Modules in Single Processor Card File 11790
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independent of the Logic


Manager Control Processor; UCN
therefore scan time is unaffected
by serial I/O. Communication LInks
L R Processor S
The communication interface MC Card L
module in a serial card file is known MM File M
as the SIOM (Serial I/O Module). It
is linked to the Serial Link Module
in the Processor Card File. Each
SLM operates two channels, and
up to two SLMs may be installed L R Processor S E S
within one Logic Manager Serial I/O S
MC Card L D L
Processor file. Each channel Card File I
MM File M M S
supports up to 16 I/O files or a (Rack) O
M
maximum of 2040 I/O points.
Each I/O slot of a serial I/O file can
be configured to accommodate 0-, Control Cables
8-, 16-, or 32-point I/O modules. E Serial I/O
Refer to the factory for S
D Card File I
recommended configurations. M (Rack) O
M

Parallel I/O System

The Parallel I/O Subsystem is Figure 7 — Redundant LM Configuration With Serial I/O 11785

designed for those applications in


which only short distances
between the I/O files and the
Control Processor are needed, automatic switchover and backup configuration. Redundant serial
and where redundancy is not in the event of LM primary failure. communications are included.
required. Access time is The RCMs track control data from
extremely fast. The first I/O file of primary to secondary, collect and The configuration shown in Figure
the local parallel I/O system is process diagnostic information, 7 depicts the use of a Serial Link
connected to the Parallel Link and determine the primary/ Selector (SLS), which is a 2-slot
Driver Module in the Logic secondary states of the two module that serves as a general-
Manager Processor file. A PIOM Control Processors. purpose switching device. In a
(Parallel I/O Module) is installed in typical redundant configuration,
each I/O file. The LM supports The primary and secondary Logic the SLS is used to switch the
2048 I/O points and up to 22 card Managers communicate with each 623-60 Loader/Terminal from the
files in a parallel I/O configuration. other over the UCN and over the primary to the secondary
Redundancy Data Cable that links processor card file when
The PIOM allows any combination the RCMs together. LM status switchover occurs.
of 8-, 16-, or 32-point modules in information and the entire
an I/O file, providing the total database are passed from the In accordance with standard
number of I/O points does not primary LM to the secondary LM practice, UCN connections to both
exceed 2048. A 100-foot parallel (or reverse) over the data cable. the primary and secondary LMs
transmission length is permitted Switchover between the primary are redundant.
with each Logic Manager system. and secondary (lead/backup)
RCMs is signalled by the RCMs.
A cable links the RCM, LMM, and Special Processor Modules
Logic Manager Redundancy SLM together, and signals which
Control Processor is the lead. In Several special-function modules
Logic Manager redundancy is a the event of a single LM failure, are available for insertion into the
standard option. Processor file switchover to the secondary LM option slots in the Processor card
redundancy is achieved by the causes notification of the operator file. These are listed in a table at
addition of a redundant Processor at the Universal Station. the end of this document.
file, and equipping both primary
and secondary files with a single- To assure a high level of system
slot Redundancy Control Module security, only serial I/O is
(RCM). Figure 7 illustrates this supported with a redundant
arrangement. This supports
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Program Loaders The Logic Manager normally The Logic Manager is a powerful
includes one or more standard and highly flexible product.
The Model 623-60 Loader is a Honeywell UCN cabinets. Although the standard options
package designed to run on an Optionally, NEMA 12 enclosures have been briefly described
MS-DOS-compatible personal can be supplied. Remote above, other options to meet
computer. It contains a serial mounting of serial I/O card files can special requirements can also be
interface board, floppy disks, and also be accommodated. supported. Contact your
appropriate manuals. Honeywell representative for more
In addition to the many types of I/O information.
modules, related I/O hardware is
Other Options available.

Two types of LM power supplies This includes card files, power


are available. One is powered supplies, and I/O simulator
from a 24 Vdc source, and the assemblies.
other can accept either 115 Vac or
230 Vac.
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Specifications

Processor and I/O Card Files Processor Card File

Parameter Specification Parameter Specification

AC Voltage Real I/O Capacity (max. points)


Vac RMS 115/230 ±15% (1) Serial I/O 2040
Frequency (Hz) 47-63 Parallel I/O 2048

Normal Load (watts) 115 Data Registers 4096

Surge Current (amps) 15 for 1 cycle from Register Size (bits) 17 (16 + sign bit)
cold start
Ladder Logic Program
Power Fail Level Memory Size 24 kwords
Vac 115-85
Vac 230-190 Timers
Vdc 24-19 Maximum Number 1024
On/Off delay time Up to 65,535 sec.
Power Fail Delay (ms) Resolution 0.01, 0.1, 1.0 sec.
115 Vac 11.5
24 Vdc 7.0 Counters Up
Down
Operating Temperature (°C) 0-60 Up/Down

Storage Temperature (°C) Math (Integer-type) Add, Subtract,


Without Battery -40-85 Multiply, Divide,
With Battery 0-60 Equality
Less than
Greater than
Relative Humidity (% non- 5-95
condensing)
Memory Type Read/Write CMOS
Height (in/cm) 10.7/27.2
Battery Backup
Processor (years minimum) 1.5
Width (in/cm) 19/48.3 LMM (months minimum) 6
Depth (in/cm) 7.5/19.1 Battery
Processor Lithium Size D
LMM Lithium 2/3 AA

Memory Usage one word per


ladder diagram
element

(1) 250 Vac maximum (fuse rating)


Notes: Scan Rate/k of logic (ms) (2)
(2) Based on analysis of actual user Relay only 2.5
programs for machine control Nominal Mix 6.05
Math Intensive 8.88
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Serial I/O

Parameter Specification/Description

Data Transfer Medium Serial 4-wire full duplex (asynchronous to processor scan)

Data Rate 115.2 kbaud

Electrical Format RS485

Serial Channel Scan Rate Function of the number of card files per link, the number of
card files containing PUSH/PULL cards, and the number of
PUSH/PULL cards updated per scan (all or 1 per scan)

Maximum Drops per Channel 16

Maximum I/O per Channel 2040

Maximum Channel Length 4,000 ft. (Belden 9729 with 200 ohm terminating resistor) or
10,000 ft. (Belden 9182 with 300 ohm terminating resistor)

Error Checking Cyclical redundancy check plus data-receive timeout

Operating Current
Serial Link Module, Model 621-9939 2.60 A (+5 Vdc typical)
Serial I/O Module, Model 621-9940 2.03 A (+5 Vdc typical)
Serial I/O Module, Model 621-9938R 2.06 A (+5 Vdc typical)
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Module Tables

The following tables show I/O options and special processor file options for the Logic Manager. For the
individual I/O module specifications, see the Honeywell Logic Controller 621 I/O Specifications User Manual.

Digital Input Modules

Description No. of Inputs Model Number IEEE 518 Signal Level


Wiring Class

Simulator Input Module 8 621-0009R N/A

115 Vac/dc 8 621-1100R DATA 3

115 Vac/dc isolated 6 621-1101R DATA 3

115 Vac 16 621-1160R DATA 3

115 Vac 32 621-1180R DATA 3

230 Vac/dc 8 621-1200R DATA 3

230 Vac/dc isolated 6 621-1201R DATA 3

240 Vac 16 621-1250R DATA 3

240 Vac isolated 16 621-1251R DATA 3

24 Vac/dc 8 621-1500R DATA 2

24 Vac/dc 16 621-1550R DATA 2

5Vdc sink 8 621-3300R DATA 1

12Vdc sink 16 621-3450R DATA 1

12-24 Vdc sink 8 621-3500R DATA 1, 2*

12-24 Vdc sink fast response 8 621-3502R DATA 1, 2*

24 Vdc sink fast response 16 621-3552R DATA 2

24 Vdc sink 16 621-3560R DATA 2

24 Vdc sink 32 621-3580R DATA 2

48 Vdc sink 8 621-3600R DATA 2

48 Vdc sink 16 621-3660R DATA 2

5 Vdc source 8 621-4300R DATA 1

5 V TTL 16 621-4350R DATA 1

12-24 Vdc source 8 621-4500R DATA 1, 2*

12-24 Vdc source fast response 8 621-4502R DATA 1, 2*

24 Vdc source 16 621-4550R DATA 2

* The IEEE 518 signal class is application-dependent and can vary with the voltage and current present
in the wiring.
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Digital Output Modules

Description No. of Outputs Model Number IEEE 518 Signal Level


Wiring Class

Reed Relay 6 621-0007R DATA 1, 2, 3*

115 Vac isolated 8 621-2100R DATA 3

115 Vac source self-protected 6 621-2101R DATA 3

115 Vac 8 621-2102R DATA 3

115 Vac 16 621-2150R DATA 3

230 Vac 8 621-2200R DATA 3

230 Vac isolated 6 621-2201R DATA 3

24 Vac 8 621-2500R DATA 2

24 Vac 16 621-2550R DATA 2

5 Vdc source 8 621-6300R DATA 1

5 V TTL 16 621-6350R DATA 1

12 Vdc source 16 621-6450R DATA 1

12-24 Vdc source 8 621-6500R DATA 1, 2*

12-24 Vdc source self-protected 8 621-6503R DATA 1, 2*

24 Vdc source 16 621-6550R DATA 2

24 Vdc low power source 16 621-6551R DATA 2

24 Vdc source 32 621-6575R DATA 2

24 Vdc source 8 621-6600R DATA 2

48 Vdc source 16 621-6650R DATA 2

120 Vdc source (0.5A) 8 621-6700R DATA 3

120 Vdc source (2A) 8 621-6701R DATA 3

* The IEEE 518 signal class is application-dependent and can vary with the voltage and current present
in the wiring.
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Analog Input Modules

Description No. of Inputs Model Number IEEE 518 Signal Level


Wiring Class

Universal (current, voltage, or TC) 16 621-0020R DATA 1

Isolated (4-20 mA) 8 621-0022-AR DATA 1

Isolated (0-10 V) 8 621-0022-VR DATA 1

Analog Output Modules

Description No. of Outputs Model Number IEEE 518 Signal Level


Wiring Class

4-20 mA 4 621-0010-AR DATA 1

0-10 V 4 621-0010-VR DATA 1

Special Function I/O Modules

Description Model Number IEEE 518 Signal Level


Wiring Class

BCD Converter 621-0006R N/A

ASCII Communications 621-0012R DATA 1

Absolute Encoder 621-0018R DATA 1

Pulse/Quadrature Input 621-0019R DATA 1

Pulse Input 621-0024R DATA 1

Resistance Temperature Detector 621-0025R DATA 1

High-Speed Counter 621-0307R DATA 1

24 Vdc sink input, source output 621-0576R DATA 2

MiniCOP Microcomputer 627-1002R DATA 1


Double-wide, 3-Port

MiniCOP Microcomputer 627-1003R DATA 1


Triple-Wide, 4-Port + RGB output

Special Function LM Processor File Modules

Description Model Number

8 k Memory Module 620-0027 Each of these modules


Control Network 620-0038 requires one option slot in
MODBUS/RTU Computer Interface 620-0043 the LM Processor Card File.
ABC Data Collection 620-0048

ABC Dual Port Data Collection 620-0052


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