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The DO8P is an 8-channel digital output unit that controls signals, solenoid valves, motors, and valves. Each channel has a relay output and a channel-specific current limited voltage supply.

The DO8P has 8 outputs, an output voltage range of 17-30VDC, a maximum output current of 200mA, and a relay life of 5 million operations at 32VDC and 0.25A load. Its dimensions are 95x24x95mm and it weighs 90g.

The output channels of the DO8P are connected via a 16-pin flat cable connector. Channel 0 connects to pins 1 and 2, channel 1 to pins 3 and 4, and so on up to channel 7 connecting to pins 15 and 16. The connector follows a specific pin ordering based on the mounting base used.

DO8P 189

15 DO8P (DIGITAL OUTPUT UNIT, PNP)


D201129

15.1 USE
The DO8P is an eight−channel digital output unit which includes a channel−specific current−
limited voltage supply. Each channel of the unit has output which is carried out with a
mechanical relay. The type of the output is a switch which is normally open.

The unit controls signal lights, solenoid valves etc. with a PNP output or motors and valves
through supplementary relays.

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190 ACN I/O Units, M80 Series

15.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

15.2.1 Structure
D the size of the casing: 95 mm x 24 mm x 95 mm [H x W x D]
D weight: 90 g

15.2.2 Field interfaces

Outputs DO8P D201129


Number of channels 8
Output voltage 17...30 VDC
Minimum allowed load impedance 160 Ω
Output current < 200 mA
Short−circuit current < 300 mA
Inductive load <3W
Relay life with 32 VDC 0.25 A load 5 x 106 operations
Parameterizable transition time to safe state 1 s...4 h
Parameterizable channel−specific safe state No change / 0 / 1
Field circuit current supply Field power

Rev. 4
DO8P 191

15.3 OUTPUT CIRCUIT

The flat cable connectors on the MB2 and MB8 mounting bases are connected according to
the following table:

ON = Output, C = COM, CH = channel


CH 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Pin 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
Pin 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15
C C C C C C C C

The connecting order for the cable connector signals of CXS, CXW and CXR cross connec-
tion boards is as follows:
CH 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0
DO8P ON C ON C ON C ON C ON C ON C ON C ON C
CXx 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

There are two versions of the connection units for the MB2 and MB8 mounting bases. With
the FCx units, FCS S446105 and FCR S446106, the connection order is as listed in the table
below:
Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal
13 Ch6 14 Ch6 15 Ch7 16 Ch7
COM ON COM ON
9 CH4 10 Ch4 11 Ch5 12 Ch5
COM ON COM ON
5 Ch2 6 Ch2 7 Ch3 8 Ch3
COM ON COM ON
1 Ch0 2 Ch0 3 Ch1 4 Ch1
COM ON COM ON

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192 ACN I/O Units, M80 Series

15.3.1 Example connections

2−wire connection Terminal block cross−connection


DO8P DO8P
OUTPUT CHANNEL 0...7 OUTPUT CHANNEL 0...7
+28 V +28 V
200 mA 200 mA

ON C ON C

16−pin flat cable


connector

CXW, CXS CXR

Cross−connection

XW, XS I/O CABINET TERMINAL BLOCKS

TE TE

Trunk cable

FIELD

ACTUATOR ACTUATOR

Rev. 4
DO8P 193

Without cross−connection
DO8P
OUTPUT CHANNEL 0...7
+28 V
200mA

ON C
16−pin flat cable
connector

MB2, MB8

TE

I/O CABINET

Trunk cable

FIELD

SWITCH

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194 ACN I/O Units, M80 Series

15.4 SIGNAL LIGHTS


There are eight yellow signal lights on the unit, marked 0...7.

The signal light is lit when the output state of the channel in question is ’1’.

15.5 FAULT BITS


The unit is equipped with a channel−specific, current−limited field power supply. In case the
ON line short−circuits to the COM line or to earth on the field, the current limit limits the
current fed to the field to 200 mA. The ”Line fault control” (lfcntrl) parameter of the configu-
ration symbol can be used to control how the application reacts to this fault situation. When
choosing the parameter value, it must be taken into consideration, that a fault on one channel
shows as a fault in all the channels on which ”Line fault control” (lfcntrl) has been set to value
1.

In fault situations in which the process control server is not able to read back the output value
from the I/O unit, the default action is that the output which was read back to the application is
freezed and the fault bit ’OLD’ is added to it. The processing of the output which is read back
and the operation of the ’OLD’ fault bit can be controlled by using the ”Output fault control”
(infcntrl) parameter of the configuration symbol.

Rev. 4
DO8P 195

15.6 CONFIGURATION

15.6.1 Symbols
The symbols can be added in the I/O − MIO M80 menu of the Metso DNA Engineering Func-
tion Block CAD tool.

The parameters and default values of the symbol:

15.6.2 Parameters connected to run−time operation

Output module name


I/O function identifier.

Card type
I/O unit’s exact type.

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196 ACN I/O Units, M80 Series

IO cabinet
The identifier of the I/O cabinet where the I/O unit is located.

FBC slot (2−15)


FBC slot number.

IBC number (0−15)


IBC Bus Controller number.

Card place (0−15)


I/O unit’s place in I/O group.

Channel number (0−7)


I/O channel number.

Fail safe time (fsafetime)


The parameter “Fail safe time” (fsafetime) is the time, following a break in communication,
required to set the fail safe mode value of the I/O unit’s analog output to the setting “Fail safe
value” (fsafeval).
Timing is started according to the “Fail safe mode” (fsafemode) parameter, either from the
last output value coming from the main or reserve IBC or from the last time the unit has re-
ceived a clock message. The last value is sustained in the output until the time “Fail safe
time” (fsafetime) has elapsed.
If “Fail safe time” (fsafetime) = 0, the value of “Fail safe value” (fsafeval) is not used, but the
output is frozen at the last value received from the IBC.
The parameter is encoded as follows:
0 = hold last valid value 8 = 2 min
1=1s 9 = 4 min
2=2s 10 = 8 min
3=4s 11 = 16 min
4=8s 12 = 32 min
5 = 16 s 13 = 1 h
6 = 32 s 14 = 2 h
7 = 1 min 15 = 4 h

During controlled switch−over to the redundant PCS, “Fail safe time” (fsafetime) must be
greater than the switch−over time. Otherwise, the I/O unit sets its output to “Fail safe value”
(fsafeval) during the switch−over time because it receives no output value from main or re-
serve IBC during this time.

Fail safe value (fsafeval)


The parameter “Fail safe value” (fsafeval) is the safe mode output value. It is set to the digital
output of the I/O after “Fail safe time” (fsafetime) has elapsed without connection to the IBC.

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DO8P 197

Fail safe mode (fsafemode)


Fail safe control mode:
0 = FBC – I/O connection monitored.
1 = Received updates monitored.

Additional parameter (a_param)

Output fault control (infcntrl)


Input fault control upon read−back.

This parameter specifies the read−back value, which is returned to PCS when there is no con-
nection to IBC or to I/O unit. This parameter is used when the user wants to control the read−
back value in the case of power supply failure, when the I/O has no backup power available.

The parameter determines the value returned to process control server and the unnecessary
alarms generated by the fault bits can be avoided. The parameter has no effect on the OVF
fault bit (real−time unreliable).

Output fault control parameter is encoded as follows:


0 Read−back value freezes and OLD fault bit is set.
1 If connection to IBC but not to I/O unit, both the read−back value and the fault bits
remain as they are. If no connection to IBC, read−back value freezes and OLD fault
bit is set.
2 If connection to IBC but not to I/O unit, read−back value is set to 0, no change to
fault bits. If no connection to IBC, read−back value freezes and OLD fault bit is set.
3 If connection to IBC but not to I/O unit, read−back value is set to 0, OLD fault bit is
set. If no connection to IBC, read−back value freezes and OLD fault bit is set.
4 If connection to IBC but not to I/O unit, read−back value is set to 1, no change to
fault bits. If no connection to IBC, read−back value freezes and OLD fault bit is set.
5 If connection to IBC but not to I/O unit, read−back value is set to 1, OLD fault bit is
set. If no connection to IBC, read−back value freezes and OLD fault bit is set.
6 If no connection to I/O unit, both the read−back value and the fault bits remain as
they are.
7 If no connection to I/O unit, read−back value is set to 0, no change to fault bits.
8 If no connection to I/O unit, read−back value is set to 0, OLD fault bit is set.
9 If no connection to I/O unit, read−back value is set to 1, no change to fault bits.
10 If no connection to I/O unit, read−back value is set to 1, OLD fault bit is set.

Line fault control (lfcntrl)


A parameter used in read−back operation.
0 = No control (EXT fault not possible)
1 = Control on (EXT fault is possible)

Comment text

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198 ACN I/O Units, M80 Series

15.6.3 Example connection

15.7 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY


EC Declaration of Conformity is described in section ”EC Declarations of Conformity”.

Rev. 4

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