Installation Instructions ArmorBlock LP2 16 Sourcing Output Module (Cat. No. 1792D-OBT16LP) O-0 O-15 O-1 O-14 O-2 O-13 O-3 O-12 O-4 O-11 O-5 O-10 O-6 O-9 O-7 O-8 Auxiliary Power Network Status Module Status 42049 This ArmorBlock LP2™ I/O module (Cat. No. 1792D-0BT16LP) is a stand-alone 24V dc I/O product which communicates via a DeviceNet™ network. The sealed housing of this module requires no enclosure. This model has 16 sourcing outputs accessed through Y splitter cables.
ArmorBlock LP2 16 Sourcing Output Module Package Contents Your package contains: • • 1 ArmorBlock LP2 Module Installation Instructions European Union Directive Compliance If this product has the CE mark it is approved for installation within the European Union and EEA regions. It has been designed and tested to meet the following directives.
ArmorBlock LP2 16 Sourcing Output Module 3 Install Your ArmorBlock LP2 I/O Module To install the module: • Mount the module and attach the unit to the DeviceNet trunk. • Set the node address and baud rate. • Connect the output cord sets to the LP2 module. • Communicate with your ArmorBlock LP2 module. More detailed information about each of these steps is in the following procedures. Mount the Module and Attach the Unit to the Devicenet Trunk 1. Mount the module using the dimensions shown below.
ArmorBlock LP2 16 Sourcing Output Module Connect the Output Cord Sets to the LP2 Module This module uses 5 pole micro (12mm) style PCB mounted connectors. Eight micro caps cover the connectors on your module. Remove the caps and connect your cables to the appropriate ports. This product has two outputs per connector. Use a “Y” splitter cable for access to all output connections. For more information on these cables, see the Product Data guide, publication 1792-2.1.
ArmorBlock LP2 16 Sourcing Output Module 5 Output connectors for this module are shown below.
ArmorBlock LP2 16 Sourcing Output Module Change of state -productions occur when an output changes or a fault condition occurs. If no output or fault condition change occurs within the expected packet rate, a heartbeat production occurs. This heartbeat production tells the scanner module that the I/O module is alive and ready to communicate. Consumption occurs when data changes and the master produces new output data to the I/O block. Refer to the table below for the word/bit definitions.
ArmorBlock LP2 16 Sourcing Output Module 7 Troubleshoot with the Indicators This module has the following indicators: • • • Network status indicator Module status indicator Individual point status indicators for outputs 0 through 15 Point indicators for outputs 0 and 1 Connector A Point indicators for outputs 2 and 3 Connector B Point indicators for outputs 4 and 5 Connector C Point indicators for outputs 6 and 7 Connector D DeviceNet Indicators O-0 O-15 O-1 O-14 O-2 O-13 O-3 O-12 O-4 O-11 O-5 O-10 O
ArmorBlock LP2 16 Sourcing Output Module The following table describes the network status and Auxiliary power indicators. Network Status Indicator Indication Status None Not On-line Green Blinking Solid On-line/No Connections On-line/Connected Red Blink Solid Connection Timed Out Failed Communication: A duplicate node address exists or the module is at the wrong baud rate.
ArmorBlock LP2 16 Sourcing Output Module 9 Specifications 16 Output Module - Cat. No. 1792D-OBT16LP Sourcing Output Specifications Max Outputs per block 16 sinking outputs labeled 00 through 15 Min Output Auxiliary Voltage 30V 10V On-state Voltage Drop 1V - On-state Current 0.3A - Off-state Leakage 1.5mA - Module Current (all outputs) 4.0A - Surge Current - for 10 ms, repeatable every 2s 0.
ArmorBlock LP2 16 Sourcing Output Module This product has been tested at an Open DeviceNet Vendor Association, Inc. (ODVA) authorized independent test laboratory and found to comply with ODVA Conformance Test. Please contact the ODVA website (http://www.odva.org) for listing of products tested by ODVA independent test labs for further details. 1792D-5.
ArmorBlock, ArmorBlock LP2 and DeviceNetManager are trademarks of Rockwell Automation. RSNetWorx for DeviceNet is a trademark of Rockwell Software, Inc. DeviceNet is a trademark of Open DeviceNet Vendor Association (ODVA). Publication 1792D-5.49 - August 1999 PN 955138-18 © (1998) Rockwell International Corporation.