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Publication 1404-UM001D-EN-E - October 2004
A-4 Powermonitor 3000 Data Tables
Table A.2 Remote I/O, DeviceNet, EtherNet/IP and ControlNet I/O Messaging
CSP File No. N/A
Remote I/O BT N/A
CIP Assy. Inst. 1 (Read), 2 (Write)
No. of Elements 2 (Default)
User Configurable Yes (DeviceNet, EtherNet/IP and ControlNet)
Data Type Integer (Selectable as Floating Point with DeviceNet, EtherNet/IP and ControlNet)
Data Access Read/Write
PM3000 Type All
Remote I/O Discrete Data Provided by Powermonitor (Remote I/O Input Data)
Element
No.
Element name Range Comment
1 Relay, KYZ, and alarm bits - Bit Description
00-07 Reserved, used internally for BT information
08 Form C relay state (setpoint output flag 1)
0 = De-energized & not forced
1 = Energized & not forced
09 KYZ output state (setpoint output flag 2)
0 = De-energized & not forced
1 = Energized & not forced
10 Setpoint output flag 3 state
11 Setpoint output flag 4 state
12 Setpoint output flag 5 state
13 Setpoint output flag 6 state
14 Setpoint output flag 7 state
15 Setpoint output flag 8 state
2 Status input bits Bit Description
00 Status input 1 state
01 Status input 2 state
02-05 Reserved, returns 0
06 New oscillograph (M6, M8 only)
Indicates at least one capture has been triggered, saved, and is
ready to be read. This bit is cleared when all captures are cleared.
07-11 Reserved, returns 0
12-14 Reserved, used internally for BT information
15 Reserved, returns 0
TIP
Data appears in the first two words of the input
image table corresponding to the Powermonitor 3000
logical rack. For example, with the unit configured as
Rack 1, Group 1 in a 1747-SN scanner residing in Slot
2, the data will appear in words I:2.8 and I:2.9 of the
data table.

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