Rockwell Automation Publication 5069-UM004A-EN-P - April 2019 31
Digital Module Operation in a Control System Chapter 1
To help prevent other owner-controllers from receiving potentially erroneous
data, use the following steps when changing the configuration of a module in a
multiple owner scenario while online.
1. For each owner-controller, inhibit the connection to the module either
in the software on the Connection tab or the message dialog box
warning you of the multiple owner condition.
2. Make the appropriate configuration data changes in the software.
For more information on how to use the Logix Designer application to
change the configuration, see the following:
– Standard modules - Chapter 6,
Configure a Standard Module on
page 149
– Safety modules - Chapter 7,
Configure and Replace Safety Modules
on page 191
3. Repeat
step 1 and step 2 for all owner-controllers, to make the exact
same changes in each.
4. Clear the Inhibit checkbox in each owner-controller configuration.
Construct a System
Before you use your Compact 5000 I/O digital modules, you must complete
tasks that are based on the way that you use the modules. That is, if the
modules are used locally, remotely or both locally and remotely.
Local I/O Modules
Complete the following:
1. Install a CompactLogix 5380, CompactLogix 5480, or
Compact GuardLogix 5380 controller.
2. Install the modules to the right of the controller.
3. Install the end cap on the last module in the local system.
5069-OBV8S
SIL2 CPU
5069-L3100ERMS2
Compact GuardLogix
5069-OBV8S
5069-IB8S5069-IB8S
OUTPUT OUTPUT
SA Power MOD Power
DC INPUT
5069-IB16
DC OUTPUT
5069-OB16
ANALOG INPUT
5069-IY4
SA Power MOD Power
ANALOG OUTPUT
5069-OF8
DC INPUT
5069-IB16
Standard Modules
Safety Modules
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NET B1
LINK B1
NET A1
LINK A1
NET A2
LINK A2
SPEED X1
LINK X1
OK
RUN
FORCE
FAN 1
SD
FAN 2
CompactLogix 5480
B1
A1
1
2
A2
5069-L46ERMW
CONTROLLER
UPS
MP
SA
R
B
F
R
B
F
DC INPUT
5069-IB16
DC OUTPUT
5069-OB16
ANALOG INPUT
5069-IY4
ANALOG OUTPUT
5069-OF8
DC INPUT
5069-IB16
IMPORTANT Remember, you must use a Compact GuardLogix 5380 controller if
the local Compact 5000 I/O digital modules includes safety
modules.
For more information on controller compatibility, see
Controller and
Software Compatibility on page 18.
IMPORTANT The end cap in a CompactLogix 5380, CompactLogix 5480, or
Compact GuardLogix 5380 control system covers the exposed
interconnection on the last module on the DIN rail.
If you do not install an end cap on the last module on the DIN rail,
equipment damage or injury can occur.