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Mini-VersaTRAK mIPm / mIPm+ Onboard I/O Features

 

Slow / Fast Response – Discrete Inputs

Select fast response for minimal input filtering to respond to DC input changes in 5 mS. Slow response looks for stable inputs for approximately 25 mS to filter contact bounce (important when counting mechanical switch closures) in noisy environments.

 

Pulse, Rate and Runtime Counters

Enable pulse counters for the first eight discrete inputs to increment an analog input register (SIXNET address AX6 - AX13 or Modbus address 30007 - 30014) each time an OFF to ON transition occurs on the corresponding discrete input (X0 – X7 or Modbus address 10001 - 10008). Other configuration choices include rate counters (report the number of pulses received in a selectable time period from one second to one minute), and also Run Time counters (report the number of seconds or minutes that the corresponding input is ON).

 

These counters report unsigned 16 bit values (0 - 65535) and are volatile (forget their counts if power is lost). These counters cannot be reset under software control. Typically, retention of the values and resetting the counts is accomplished in software at the host computer that polls these inputs.

 

High Speed Counter

The first channel (and only the first channel) may be configured as a high speed counter to record pulses as fast as 10 KHz. In this high speed mode, the input filtering is not active, and even short input spikes will most likely be counted.

 

Watchdog Output

The first discrete output in the Mini-VersaTRAK mIPm  / mIPm+ can be configured to be a watchdog output. This system performance monitor will be ON if the RTU is functioning normally

 

To configure a watchdog output, open the Discrete Options configuration window for the Mini-VersaTRAK mIPm / mIPm+ and select the "watchdog output" feature. When the watchdog feature is enabled, the corresponding discrete output signal is ignored.

 

Voltage Analog Input Ranges are Available

The VT-MIPM-### is available with voltage inputs (0-2V, 0-5V or 0-10V) as a special order item. Contact the factory for details.

 

Self-resetting 4-20 mA Input Protection

Each 4-20 mA input channel has a 100 ohm, high precision (0.1 percent) shunt across its input to develop a 2 volt signal when a full scale 20 mA input is applied. Each shunt is located in the module’s base, giving you the advantage of maintaining a continuous circuit even if the logic module is removed from the base. If excessive voltage is applied to an input, a self-resetting fuse will open to help prevent the shunt from overheating.

 

Open Loop Detection and Indication

The Mini-VersaTRAK mIPm / mIPm+ can detect and report an open instrumentation loop on its input. By allowing the module to report a negative value if the current falls below 4 mA, low limit logic in your DCS, PLC, RTU or computer can signal the loss of current. To enable this feature, select the "Go Negative Below 4 mA" setting for each individual channel.

 

This RTU also has a status LED for each analog input. A Status LED will turn OFF if the corresponding 4-20 mA signal malfunctions or drops below approximately 3 mA.

 

Sourcing/Sinking Discrete Input Wiring

There is a Sink/Source jumper setting inside the base of the Mini-VersaTRAK mIPm / mIPm+. The default factory setting is: "Sourcing (jumper to -)", which is appropriate for most situations in which a positive voltage is applied to an input to indicate an "ON" condition. Select "Sinking (jumper to +)" for "ON" inputs corresponding to ground closures that require a positive reference as an opposing return connection.