Johnson Controls Network Card XP 910x User Manual

System 9100 Technical Manual 636.4  
Configuration Guides Section  
Configuration Guide  
Issue Date 0896  
XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
XT-9100 Extension Module/XP-910x Expansion Modules  
Page  
3
Introduction  
3
4
4
Hardware Configuration  
Model Codes  
Software Configuration  
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XT-9100 Type Settings  
XT-9100 Configuration  
Analog Input  
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10  
15  
16  
19  
21  
Digital Input Configuration  
Analog Output Configuration  
Digital Output Configuration  
Download/Upload  
Appendix 1: SX Tool Item Description and Tables  
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General  
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25  
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Item Address  
Item Type  
Item Tag  
Read/Write Data (R/W)  
Floating Point Numbers  
Item List  
©
1996 Johnson Controls, Inc.  
Code No. LIT-6364050  
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XT-9100 Extension Module/  
XP-910x Expansion Modules  
The XT-9100 Extension Module and its expansion modules have been  
designed to provide additional input and output capacity within Metasys  
Networks and specifically for the DX-9100 Extended Digital Controller.  
The XT-9100 module provides the communication interface and the  
XP modules provide the analog and digital inputs and outputs.  
Introduction  
A Supervisory System communicates with an XT-9100 via the N2 Bus or  
Bus 91*. Each XT-9100, depending on its expansion module combination,  
can have up to 16 inputs/outputs, eight of which may be analog.  
The DX-9100 communicates with the XT-9100 via the XT-Bus, and when  
the DX-9100 is connected to an N2 Bus (or Bus 91), data from the  
XT-9100 is available to a Supervisory System. Up to eight XT-9100  
modules can be connected to the XT-Bus. Each XT-9100 provides,  
depending on the type of the connected XP expansion modules, either  
eight analog points or eight digital points, extending the input/output of a  
DX-9100 by up to 64 remote input/outputs. Modules with 16  
input/outputs may also be connected, provided that the total number of  
remote input/output points on the DX-9100 does not exceed 64.  
Configuration of the XT-9100 is achieved by using a personal computer  
with GX-9100 Graphic Configuration Software (GX Tool) supplied by  
Johnson Controls. When the serial interface of the XT-9100 is connected  
directly to the N2 Bus (Bus 91), the GX-9100 will download and upload  
configurations over the N2 Bus (Bus 91). When the serial interface of the  
XT-9100 is connected to the XT Bus, the GX-9100 will download and  
upload configurations via the N2 Bus (Bus 91) connected to the DX-9100  
to which the XT-Bus is connected. The DX-9100 retransmits  
configuration data to the XT-9100 on its XT-Bus.  
RS485  
C A  
EXP  
EXP  
EXP  
AI1 AI2 AI3 AI4  
+15V  
A
B
B
C
A DD R ES S  
max  
AO7  
min  
Power  
max  
AO8  
min  
RD  
TD  
XP9102  
XT9100  
FUSE  
AI5 AI6  
V
A O 7  
A O 8  
C
24V  
COM 24V  
xt910x  
Figure 1: XT-9100 Extension Module and XP-910x Expansion Modules  
* The term “Bus 91” is not used in North America.  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
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For full details of the hardware configuration, refer to the XT-9100  
Technical Bulletin (LIT-6364040).  
Hardware  
Configuration  
An XT-9100 combined with expansion modules provides the following  
configurations, either:  
eight analog inputs/outputs, or  
eight digital inputs/outputs, with digital counters associated with the  
digital inputs, or  
eight analog inputs/outputs and eight digital inputs/outputs, or  
sixteen digital inputs/outputs, with digital counters associated with the  
digital inputs within the first eight inputs/output points  
The extension module address is set with the address switches on the  
XT-9100. When connected to a DX-9100 controller, this address must  
also be set in the DX-9100 software configuration. The address must be  
unique not only on the XT-Bus, but also on the N2 Bus (Bus 91) to which  
the DX-9100 is connected.  
The XT-9100 must be supplied with a 24 VAC power source. All models  
are suitable for 50 Hz or 60 Hz through software configuration.  
For the analog inputs and outputs, the input and output type are set by  
jumpers on the analog expansion module board. These settings must  
comply with the software configuration settings.  
Note: When an extension module is configured with 16 inputs/outputs,  
the DX-9100 considers the single physical module as two logical  
modules, each with eight inputs/outputs. A DX-9100 can  
communicate with up to eight logical modules, with a maximum of  
64 inputs/outputs.  
Model Codes  
Table 1: XT/XP/TR Model Codes  
XT-9100-8004  
Extension Module  
24 VAC supply  
6 analog inputs  
2 analog outputs  
XP-9102-8004  
Expansion Module  
XP-9103-8004  
XP-9104-8004  
Expansion Module  
Expansion Module  
8 digital outputs (triacs)  
4 digital inputs  
4 digital outputs (triacs)  
XP-9105-8004  
XP-9106-8004  
TR-9100-8001*  
TR-9100-8002*  
Expansion Module  
8 digital inputs  
Expansion Module  
4 digital outputs (relay)  
Primary: 240 VAC  
Primary: 220 VAC  
Transformer, 24V/12 VA  
Transformer, 24V/12 VA  
* TR-9100 is not available in North America.  
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Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
 
Bus Connector (provided)  
RS485  
EXP  
EXP  
EXP  
EXP  
EXP  
HOT GND NEUT  
DO1  
DO2  
DO3 DO4  
AI1 AI2 AI3 AI4  
+15V  
A
B
C
A
B
C
ADDRESS  
max  
AO7  
min  
DO1  
DO2  
DO3  
DO4  
DO5  
DO6  
DO7  
DO8  
Power  
max  
AO8  
min  
RD  
TD  
XP9102  
TR9100  
XT9100  
XP9103  
F USE  
FUSE  
AI5 AI6  
V
AO 7  
A O 8  
C
24 V  
DO5 DO 6 DO 7 DO8  
COM 24V  
COM 24V  
TR  
XT  
XP1  
XP2  
emtxt-4  
Figure 2: Typical XT-9100 Configuration  
Table 2: XT Configurations  
TR  
Transformer  
TR-9100  
XT-9100  
XP-9102  
(optional)  
XT  
Processor  
XP1  
Analog  
or  
(See Note 1.)  
Digital  
XP-9103  
XP-9104  
XP-9105  
1 or 2 x XP-9106  
(See Notes 2 and 4.)  
XP2  
Digital  
XP-9103  
(optional)  
(optional)  
(optional)  
XP-9104  
XP-9105  
1 or 2 x XP-9106  
(optional) (See Notes 2, 3, and 4.)  
Notes:  
1. The analog XP-9102 must be placed in position XP1.  
2. Two XP-9106 modules are considered as one XP module when installed next to each  
other in Position XP1 or XP2. When a single XP-9106 is installed in Position XP1 and  
another type of XP module is installed in Position XP2, the total number of I/Os is  
restricted to 12.  
3. The XP-9106 can only be placed in Position XP2 when Position XP1 is filled by an  
analog XP or two XP-9106 modules.  
4. The first XP-9106 in position XP1 or XP2 controls points DO1-DO4 and the second  
XP-9106 in either position controls points DO5-DO8.  
5. Digital modules with counters must be in position XP1.  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
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Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
 
Software Configuration  
Software configuration involves the setting of all the Items of the  
extension module to values which correspond to the intended application.  
Typically, use the GX Tool to configure a system, and the SX Tool to  
troubleshoot. To use these tools, refer to the GX-9100 Software  
Configuration Tool for Windows User’s Guide (LIT-6364060) and the  
SX-9100 Service Module User’s Guide (LIT-6364070). Proceed in the  
following order:  
1. Define XT-9100 type settings.  
2. Define XT-9100 configuration.  
3. Define analog input characteristics.  
4. Define digital input characteristics.  
5. Define analog output characteristics.  
6. Define digital output characteristics.  
XT-9100 Type  
Settings  
Power Line  
Frequency  
(50 or 60 Hz)  
Via the GX Tool  
Select DX-9100 and then Global. Enter the frequency as 50 or 60. The  
XT frequency and the DX frequency are both defined here.  
Via the SX Tool  
Set Bit X1 of Item XTS (RI.69).  
X1 = 0 50 Hz power line  
X1 = 1 60 Hz power line  
Output  
Via the GX Tool  
Hold/Reset on  
Comm. Failure  
Flag  
First configure an XT Module. Select XTn, then Analog or Digital. Then  
select the just configured XTn, XTn, and Data.  
To set this flag, at the “Status on comm. fail” (communication failure)  
field, enter 0 or 1.  
When this bit is set to “0,” the digital outputs are switched off upon a  
serial interface failure, and the corresponding Item values are reset to zero.  
When set to “1,” the digital outputs hold their current state upon a serial  
interface failure.  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
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Via the SX Tool  
The “Output Hold/Reset on Communication Failure” flag is set at Bit X2  
of Item XTS (RI.69).  
X2 = 0 Output reset upon communication failure  
X2 = 1 Output hold upon communication failure  
Maximum Time  
Between  
Communications  
When communication fails for the period set in this Item, the XT-9100  
goes into “communication failure” state, indicated by a blinking power  
LED on the front of the module. The default value is 60 seconds.  
Via the GX Tool  
First configure an XT Module. Select XTn, then Analog or Digital. Then  
select the just configured XTn, XTn, and Data. At the “Comm. timeout  
(sec)” field, enter the value in seconds.  
Via the SX Tool  
The “Maximum Time Between Communications” (in seconds) is entered  
at Item MTBC (RI.86).  
Operational Mode  
(SX Only)  
The operational mode of the XT-9100 can be seen at Item OPMO (RI.01)  
with following status bits:  
X8 = 1 PWR Power Failure. This bit is set when a XT is  
powered up or when there is a serial interface  
communication failure.  
The setting in Item XTS (RI.69) Bit X2 (“Output Hold/Reset on  
Communication Failure” flag) is repeated in Item OPMO (RI.01) Bit X7  
so that it can be read by the DX-9100 or any other monitoring system.  
XT Address  
Via the GX Tool  
In order to download the XT-9100 devices it is necessary to enter the  
XT addresses. These addresses will also be loaded into the DX-9100.  
When performing a download through a DX-9100 Controller, the  
controller only downloads the addresses of its own XT set. The  
XT address is not stored in the XT-9100 but must be set on the address  
switches on the module.  
First configure an XT Module. Select XTn, then Analog or Digital. Then  
select the just configured XTn, XTn, and Data. At the “Hardware  
Address” field, enter the address (1-255) of the XT-9100 module.  
Via SX Tool  
Refer to the Extension Module Configuration section in the DX-9100  
Configuration Guide (LIT-6364030).  
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Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
 
XT-9100  
Configuration  
Settings  
Via the GX Tool  
The I/O type and map details are automatically generated by the GX-9100  
Graphic Configuration Software when all I/O data for extension modules  
has been entered. It is then downloaded into the XT-9100 directly or via  
the DX-9100 and XT-Bus. (Refer to the Download/Upload section,  
further in this document.)  
When in the GX Tool, select the XT module, then define it as Analog or  
Digital (if Digital, define it as 8 DI, 4DI/4DO, or 8DO). This defines  
Module XP1. If an XT has 16 points (XP2 is connected), select the  
XT box immediately to the right of the configured module, select  
EXP.DIG and define it as 8DI, 4DI/4DO, or 8DO. “EXP” will appear in  
the XT box. Then select XT (or EXP) again and define each point in the  
selected configuration in the same way as when defining the points in the  
DX-9100. The following pages describe how to define each of the points  
individually.  
Via the SX Tool  
Each extension module configuration is defined by the I/O types and  
map which are configured in Extension Module Items IOMAP (RI.77),  
IOTYP (RI.78), and IOMOD (RI.79).  
1. The I/O map (IOMAP) defines which inputs/outputs (in pairs) on the  
extension module are used. Each extension module can be defined  
with eight used points, which normally reside in the XP1 (first)  
Expansion Module (points I/O1-I/O8), defined in bits X1-X4.  
When an extension module has an XP2 (second) Expansion Module  
with a further eight points, these points must be defined in bits X5-X8.  
2. The I/O type (IOTYP) defines which inputs/outputs (in pairs) are  
analog and which are digital. As the points on XP2 (if used) must be  
digital, only bits X1-X4 can be configured.  
3. The I/O mode (IOMOD) defines points as “input” or “output”  
(in pairs). Only those points declared as “used” in Item IOMAP will  
be monitored or controlled.  
The combination of data in the Items IOMAP, IOTYP, and IOMOD  
completely defines the configuration of an extension module. When  
connected to a DX-9100 Controller, an identical set of data must be  
entered into the Item data base in the DX-9100 Controller, so that,  
when the DX-9100 and XT-9100 are connected and started up, the  
DX-9100 will compare data bases and only send commands to the  
extension module if the data is identical, thus avoiding incorrect  
control actions.  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
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Note: The data base in the XT-9100 has been designed to accept most  
configuration of inputs and outputs. All inputs and outputs  
which are physically connected through expansion modules  
must be configured, and only those points. If there is a  
difference between the physical configuration and the software  
configuration, the XT-9100 will signal an error condition to the  
DX-9100 (XTnERR).  
Analog Input  
Configuration  
Each analog input is defined and configured by the following parameters:  
Tag name (optional, GX-only)  
Measurement units (for RTD inputs)  
Enable square root  
Alarm on unfiltered value  
Input signal range  
Alarm limits  
Filter time constant  
The GX Tool determines the input signal range with a 2-stage process:  
you must first decide if the input is active or passive; the remaining  
options depend on this choice. With the SX Tool, this information is  
entered into a number of Items.  
Via the GX Tool  
Select XTn, AIn, then either Active or Passive.  
Note: All AI points must be configured even if not connected to a sensor  
to enable the generation of a complete IO Map and to ensure  
correct operation with the DX-9100 Controller.  
AI Input Type:  
Measurement  
Units  
Via the GX Tool  
The selection of Celsius or Fahrenheit, is set in the Global data of the  
DX-9100 (select DX-9100, then Global. At the “Temperature Units”  
field, enter “C” for Celsius or “F” for Fahrenheit).  
To determine the measurement units of active inputs, select XTn, AIn,  
Data, and then enter in the “Measurement Units” field:  
0 = None  
1 = Temperature (“C” or “F” as entered in Global)  
2 = Percent (%)  
Note: The units of an active input are not read by the DX-9100  
Controller, but are available to any other Supervisory System  
which may be connected.  
10 Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
 
Via the SX Tool  
The input type for the eight possible inputs (n = 1 to 8) can be configured  
in Item AITn (RI.88, RI.96, RI.104, RI.112, RI.120, RI.128, RI.136, and  
RI.144).  
The unit of each analog input can be selected with following bits: (For  
RTD inputs, Celsius or Fahrenheit must be selected.)  
X4 X3 X2 X1 = 0000  
X4 X3 X2 X1 = 0001  
X4 X3 X2 X1 = 0010  
X4 X3 X2 X1 = 0011  
No Units  
Celsius  
Fahrenheit  
Percent  
Changing individual temperature units for each AI can only be done in the  
SX Tool.  
AI Input Type:  
Enable Square  
Root  
This function allows the linearization of the differential pressure signal  
from a 0-10 VDC or 0/4 - 20 mA active sensor; the function is effective  
over the selected range:  
AI = sqrt(PR%/100) * (HR - LR) + LR  
Where %PR = the Analog Value in % of the physical input range;  
HR = High Range Value; and LR = Low Range Value.  
Via the GX Tool (Option Only Available with Active Sensor)  
Select XTn, AIn, and Data. At the “Square Root” field, enter “0” for No,  
or “1” for Yes (to enable the square root calculation).  
Via the SX Tool (Option Only Available with Active Sensor)  
Select Item AITn.  
X5 = 1 Enable Square Root of Input  
X5 = 0 Disable Square Root of Input  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide 11  
 
AI Input Type:  
Alarm on  
Unfiltered Value  
An alarm from the High Limit (HIAn) and Low Limit Alarm (LOAn) will  
be generated from the unfiltered or filtered input. (See Filter Time  
Constant.)  
Via the GX Tool  
Select XTn, AIn, and Data. At the “Alarm Unfiltered” field, enter “0” for  
No (Alarm on Filtered Value), or “1” for Yes (Alarm on Unfiltered  
Value).  
Via the SX Tool  
Select Item AITn.  
X6 = 0 Alarm on Filtered Value  
X6 = 1 Alarm on Unfiltered Value  
AI Input Type:  
Input Signal  
Range  
Via the GX Tool  
(You must first have selected whether the input is active or passive. See  
the beginning of Analog Input--Configuration.)  
For active inputs, select XTn, AIn, then Data. At the “Type of Active  
Input” field, enter:  
0 = 0-10 VDC  
1 = 4-20 mA  
2 = 0-20 mA  
Each analog input module channel performs the conversion of the input  
signal to a numeric value using the high range and low range.  
Select XTn, AIn, then Data.  
High Range = enter the equivalent number for reading at high input  
(10V, 20 mA)  
Low Range = Enter the reading at low input (0V, 0 mA, 4 mA)  
For passive inputs, select XTn, AIn, then Data. At the “Type of Passive  
Input” field, enter:  
1 = Ni1000 (JCI Type)  
2 = Ni1000 Extended Range  
3 = A99 (JCI Type)  
4 = Pt 1000 (DIN)  
Note: Selections 5 and 6 on the screen are not available in the  
XT-9100.  
For RTD inputs, the range of the displayed value is fixed according to the  
type of sensor.  
12 Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
 
Via the SX Tool  
Input Type:  
X7 = 0 0-10 volts  
X7 = 1 0-20 mA  
X8 = 1 20% suppression 2-10V or 4-20 mA)  
Linearization and Sensor Type:  
X11 X10 X9 = 000  
X11 X10 X9 = 001  
Linear (Active Sensor)  
Ni 1000 RTD Passive Sensor (JCI Type)  
(-45 to +121°C/-50 to +250°F)  
Ni 1000 RTD High Temperature Sensor  
(+21 to +288°C/70 to +550°F)  
RTD Sensor A99  
X11 X10 X9 = 010  
X11 X10 X9 = 011  
X11 X10 X9 = 100  
(-50 to +100°C/-58 to +212°F)  
RTD Sensor Platinum 1000  
(+50 to +200°C/-58 to +320°F)  
For active inputs, each analog input module channel performs the  
conversion of the input signal to a numeric value using the high range at  
Item HRn (RI.89, RI.97, RI.105, RI.113, RI.121, RI.129, RI.137, and  
RI.145) and low range at Item LRn (RI.90, RI.98, RI.106, RI.114,  
RI.122, RI.130, RI.138, and RI.146).  
For RTD inputs, the range of the displayed value is fixed according to the  
type of sensor.  
AI Input Type:  
Alarm Limits  
The high limit and the low limit define at which levels the analog input  
reading will generate an alarm, either for remote monitoring or for internal  
use within the control sequences in the DX-9100.  
Note: The limits cannot be deleted. If you do not want alarms, enter  
limits beyond the range.  
Via the GX Tool  
Select XTn, AIn, then Data. At the respective field, enter the limit:  
High Limit =  
Low Limit =  
Limit Differential =  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide 13  
 
Via the SX Tool  
The high limit is at Item HIAn (RI.91, RI.99, RI.107, RI.115, RI.123,  
RI.131, RI.139, and RI.147), the low limit is at Item LOAn (RI.92,  
RI.100, RI.108, RI.116, RI.124, RI.132, RI.140, and RI.148). These Items  
may also be set by a Supervisory System and will always be set by  
a DX-9100 Controller.  
The differential on alarm limits is adjustable with Item ADFn (RI.93,  
RI.101, RI.109, RI.117, RI.125, RI.133, RI.141, and RI.149).  
Filter Time  
Constant  
The Filter Time Constant Ts (seconds) is used to filter out any cyclic  
instability in the analog input signals. The calculations are:  
FV = FV + [1/(1 + T )] * [AI - FV  
]
t
t-1  
FV  
s
t
t-1  
Where:  
= Filtered Analog Value at current time  
= Filtered Analog Value at previous poll  
= Actual Analog Value at current time  
t
FV  
t-1  
AI  
t
A value of “0” disables the filter.  
Via the GX Tool  
Select XTn, AIn, and Data. At the “Filter Constant (sec)” field, enter a  
number within the recommended range 0 to 10.  
Via the SX Tool  
The Filter Time Constant is entered at Item FTCn (RI.94, RI.102, RI.110,  
RI.118, RI.126, RI.134, RI.142, and RI.150).  
AI Notes  
1. When the XT-9100 is connected to a DX-9100 Controller, you can  
view the AI value and alarm limits from the DX front panel. See  
Display Panel and Keypads in the DX-9100 Extended Digital  
Controller Technical Bulletin (LIT-6364020).  
2. Analog input values can be read via the SX Tool at Item AIn  
(RI.12 to RI.19).  
3. Analog input alarm status can be seen via the SX Tool at Item AIS  
(RI.11), Bit X1, X3....X15 for high alarm condition and X2, X4....X16  
for low alarm condition.  
4. Configure all AIs as Active or Passive, whether they are used or  
not. A configured AI is shown by a thick bar to the left and right  
of its selection box.  
14 Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
 
An XT-9100 can accept up to 16 digital inputs, which will be considered  
active when driven to a common digital ground. The first eight digital  
inputs are connected to XP1 and the next eight digital inputs to XP2.  
Digital Input  
Configuration  
Each digital input is defined and configured by the following parameters:  
Tag name (optional, GX-9100 only)  
Input type  
Counter prescaler  
Inputs may be defined as maintained or pulse type. With maintained type  
contacts the extension module status follows the status of the contact.  
With pulse type contacts the extension module sets and resets the status at  
each pulse of the input contact.  
DI: Input Type  
Via the GX Tool  
Select XTn (or EXP), DIn, then Data. At the “Digital Input Type” field  
enter 0 for maintained contact or 1 for pulse contact.  
Via the SX Tool  
The input type for the 2 x 8 possible inputs can be configured in Item  
DIT1 for XP1 (RI.64) and in Item DIT2 (RI.65) for XP2, bits X1-X8 for  
D11-DI8, as follows:  
0 = Maintained Contact  
1 = Pulse Contact  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide 15  
 
DI: Counter  
Prescaler  
The digital input transitions of XP1 are counted as follows:  
Digital  
Input  
DIn  
Prescale  
PCn  
Count  
Transition  
Pulse  
Counter  
CNTRn  
(RI.09)  
(RI.48-55)  
(RI.32-39)  
emcmxt-3  
Figure 3: Counter Prescaler  
A count transition occurs when the number of positive transitions of the  
digital input (DIn) equals the value of the prescaler (PCn). The Pulse  
Counter (CNTn) counts the count transitions (n = 1-8).  
Note: Counters are only available in the XP1 location.  
Via the GX Tool  
Select XTn, DIn, then Data. At the “Prescaler (counts)” field, enter from 1  
to 255. When the XT-9100 is connected to a DX-9100 Controller the total  
counts can be read on the DX-9100 front panel.  
Via the SX Tool  
Enter the prescaler at Item PCn (RI. 48-55) within the range 1-255.  
DI Notes  
1. When the XT-9100 is connected to a DX-9100 Controller, you can  
view the DI status and counter values from the DX-9100 front panel.  
See the Display Panel and Keypads section in the DX-9100 Extended  
Digital Controller Technical Bulletin (LIT-6364020).  
2. The status of the digital inputs can be seen at Item DIS1 (RI.09), bits  
X1-X8, and Item DIS2 (RI.10), bits X1-X8.  
Each analog output is defined and configured by the following parameters:  
Analog Output  
Configuration  
Tag name (GX-9100 only)  
Output type  
When the XT is connected to a DX-9100 Controller, the following  
parameters are defined in the DX-9100 for the analog output:  
Source  
Range  
16 Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
 
AO: Output Type  
Via the GX Tool  
Select XTn, ANALOG, XTn, AOn, and Data, then enter the output code:  
0 = disabled  
1 = 0 to 10 VDC  
2 = 0 to 20 mA  
3 = 4 to 20 mA  
Via the SX Tool  
The output type can be configured in Item AOT (RI.87) in bit pairs  
X2 X1, X4 X3, ...X16 X15 for Outputs 1-8). To define the output signal  
set the bits (for Output 7, for example) as follows:  
X14 X13 = 00 Output Disabled  
X14 X13 = 01 Output 0-10V  
X14 X13 = 10 Output 0-20 mA  
X14 X13 = 11 Output 4-20 mA  
AO: Range  
(with DX-9100  
only)  
The AO range of the analog output is defined in the DX-9100 Controller.  
The High Range defines the level of control source signal that corresponds  
to an output of 100%.  
The Low Range defines the level of control source signal that corresponds  
to an output of 0%.  
When the source point is equal to the high range, then the output will be at  
the maximum signal (10V/20 mA). When the source point is equal to low  
range, then the output will be at the minimum signal (0V, 0/4 mA).  
Via the GX Tool  
Select XTn, AOn, and Data, then enter the desired values in the “High  
Range” and “Low Range” fields.  
Via the SX Tool  
Refer to the Extension Module Configuration section of the DX-9100  
Configuration Guide (LIT-6364030).  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide 17  
 
AO: Source  
(with DX-9100  
Only)  
The source of the analog output signal is defined in the DX-9100  
Controller.  
Via the GX Tool  
Select XTn, AOn, Data, and the “Source Point” field. Enter * and select  
the required source variable.  
Via the SX Tool  
Refer to the Extension Module Configuration section of the DX-9100  
Configuration Guide (LIT-6364030).  
AO Notes  
1. When the XT-9100 is connected to a DX-9100 Controller, you can  
view and override the AO value from the DX-9100 front panel. See  
Display Panel and Keypads in the DX-9100 Extended Digital  
Controller Technical Bulletin (LIT-6364020).  
2. The analog output values can be read in percent at Item AOn  
(RI.20-27) with the SX Tool.  
18 Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
 
Each digital output is defined and configured by the following parameters:  
Digital Output  
Configuration  
Tag name (GX-9100 only)  
Output type  
Pulse time  
When the XT is connected to a DX-9100 Controller, the following  
parameter is defined in the DX-9100 for the digital output:  
Source  
DO: Type of  
Output  
Via the GX Tool  
Select XTn (or EXP) and DOn, then select either of the On/Off or  
Pulse fields. For the Pulse type, the output switches for a configurable  
pulse time for each state transition of the command output.  
Via the SX Tool  
The output type for outputs DO1-DO8 can be selected in Item DOT1  
(RI.66) for XP1 and Item DOT2 (RI.67) for XP2 as follows:  
X1 = 0 On/Off Type (Maintained)  
X1 = 1 Pulse Type; the output switches for a configurable pulse time  
for each state transition of the command output  
DO: Pulse Time  
This parameter is set once for all pulse type outputs in the XT-9100.  
Via the GX Tool  
Select XTn, XTn, and Data, then enter a value in the “Digital Output Pulse  
Time” field. The valid range is 1 to 250 (5 msec to 1.25 seconds pulse  
time).  
Via the SX Tool  
The digital output pulse time can be defined in Item DOPT (RI.68) in units  
of 5 msec. The default value is 200, which represents a pulse time of  
1 second.  
Note: All connected DO points must be configured to ensure correct  
operation with the DX-9100 Controller. When a single XP-9106  
(4DO) relay module is connected, select 8 DO on the GX Tool and  
define outputs DO1-DO4 only.  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide 19  
 
DO Source  
(with DX-9100  
Only)  
The source of the digital output signal is defined in the DX-9100  
Controller.  
Via the GX Tool  
Select XTn or (EXP), DOn, Data, and then the “Source Point” field. Enter  
* and select the required source variable.  
Via the SX Tool  
Refer to the Extension Module Configuration section in the DX-9100  
Configuration Guide (LIT-6364030).  
DO Notes  
1. When the XT-9100 is connected to a DX-9100 Controller, you can  
view and override the DO value from the DX-9100 front panel. See  
Display Panel and Keypads in the DX-9100 Extended Digital  
Controller Technical Bulletin (LIT-6364020).  
2. The digital output status can be seen at Item DOS1 (DI.07) for XP1  
and Item DOS2 (DI.08) for XP2, bits X1-X8 for outputs DO 1-8 with  
the SX Tool.  
3. A configured DO is shown by a thick bar to the left and right of  
its selection box.  
Configure all DOs as ON/OFF or PULSE, whether they are used  
or not. The only exception is for the 4-output relay module  
(XP-9106). When only one XP-9106 module is installed, select  
8DO, but only configure DO1-DO4. When two XP-9106 modules  
are installed, configure both as one 8DO module, and configure  
DO1-DO8.  
20 Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
 
Download/  
Upload  
Via the GX Tool  
Download via DX-9100 Controller and N2 Bus  
Connect an RS-232-C/RS-485 converter (type MM-CVT101-x in North  
America and type IU-9100-810x in Europe) to one of the serial  
communication ports (COM1 or COM2) of the personal computer on  
which the GX Tool is running. Connect the N2 Bus of the DX-9100 to the  
converter unit connected to the PC.  
Set the address switches and jumpers on the DX-9100 and XT/XP devices  
as required, and connect the XT/XP devices to the XT Bus of the  
DX-9100. (See the DX-9100 Extended Digital Controller Technical  
Bulletin (LIT-6364020) and XT-9100 Technical Bulletin (LIT-6364040)  
for details.)  
If the DX-9100 and XT/XP devices are installed and wired, verify all field  
wiring and sensor voltage/current signals. It is recommended that  
controlled devices be isolated during download and initial startup.  
Note: Do not download an untested configuration into an installed  
device. Test the configuration on a simulator panel before  
downloading.  
Apply 24 VAC power to the DX-9100 and XT/XP devices.  
On the GX Tool, select DX-9100, DOWNLD, and DX. Enter the  
DX-9100 address (0-255) in the “Controller Address” field and the PC  
serial communication port (1 or 2) in the “PC Port” field. Press <Enter>.  
Checks are made before the data is downloaded to the controller, and a  
message is displayed on the screen if a value is outside the normal range  
for that parameter. The user may abort the download process and change  
the value in the configuration or press <Enter> to ignore the message and  
download the entered value.  
When the download is complete, select DX-9100, DOWNLD, and XT.  
Verify that the correct “PC Port” is selected and press <Enter>.  
For subsequent downloads, where the XT addresses have not been  
changed, the loading can be done in one process by selecting DX-9100,  
DOWNLD, and DX&XT.  
Download via DX-9100 Controller (RS-232-C Port)  
Connect the serial communication port of the PC directly to the  
RS-232-C port of the DX-9100 Controller. See DX-9100 Extended Digital  
Controller Technical Bulletin (LIT-6364020) for details. Proceed as for  
Download via DX-9100 Controller and N2 Bus previously in the  
Download/Upload section.  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide 21  
 
Upload via a DX-9100 Controller  
Only complete DX-9100/XT-9100 configurations should be uploaded  
from the DX-9100. Select DX-9100 and NEW to clear the PC screen.  
Select DX-9100, UPLOAD, and DX&XT. Enter the DX-9100 Controller  
address (0-255) and PC port (1 or 2). Press <Enter>.  
Download via the N2 Bus  
Set the address switches and jumpers on the XT/XP devices as required.  
Connect the XT/XP devices to the N2 Bus and the N2 Bus to the converter  
on the PC. (See the XT-9100 Technical Bulletin (LIT-6364040) for  
connection details.)  
If the XT/XP devices are installed and wired, verify all field wiring and  
sensor voltage/current signals. It is recommended that controlled devices  
be isolated during download and initial startup. Apply 24 VAC power to  
the XT/XP devices.  
Up to eight XT-9100s may be downloaded at one time from the GX Tool  
over the N2 Bus.  
If the XT/XP devices are not used with a DX-9100, it is recommended that  
one configuration file is created for each XT-9100 in Position XT1.  
Set the address switches and jumpers on the XT/XP devices as required.  
Connect the XT/XP devices to the N2 Bus and the N2 Bus to the converter  
on the PC. (See the XT-9100 Technical Bulletin (LIT-6364040) for details.)  
If the XT/XP devices are installed and wired, verify all field wiring and  
sensor voltage/current signals. It is recommended that controlled devices  
be isolated during download and initial startup. Apply 24 VAC power to  
the XT/XP devices.  
Up to eight XT-9100s may be downloaded at one time from the GX Tool  
over the N2 Bus.  
If the XT/XP devices are not used with a DX-9100, it is recommended that  
one configuration file is created for each XT-9100 in Position XT1.  
Select DX-9100, DOWNLD, and XT. Enter the PC serial communication  
port (1 or 2) in the “PC Port” field and press <Enter>.  
Upload via the N2 Bus  
Only one XT-9100 may be uploaded at one time and the configuration will  
be stored under XT1. Select DX-9100, UPLOAD, and XT. Enter the  
XT-9100 address (1-255) in the “Controller Address” field and the PC  
serial communication point (1, 2) in the “PC Port” field. Press <Enter>.  
Via the SX Tool  
XT-9100 configuration data can only be changed item by item with the  
SX Tool. It is not possible to download or upload a complete  
configuration.  
22 Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
 
Appendix 1: SX Tool Item  
Description and Tables  
The following information is important when commissioning with the  
SX Service Module.  
Each constant, variable, or value in an XT-9100 Extension Module can be  
addressed via an Item code. All Items are contained in the Item List.  
General  
Note: It is important to note that EEPROM Items can only be written  
approximately 10,000 times, so that write commands from cyclical  
processes in Supervisory Systems must be avoided.  
A configuration comprises a set of parameters which are stored in a series  
of memory locations in the XT-9100. These parameters are called Items.  
Each Item is assigned an Item Address.  
Item Address  
Active parameters such as analog values are stored in RAM.  
Configuration parameters are stored in EEPROM. Data stored in  
EEPROM is retained when the power is switched off.  
The Item List at the end of this manual gives a brief description of each  
Item available within the module.  
The format of any XT-9100 Item is described by the following types:  
Item Type  
Number:  
1 Byte:  
Floating point number (2 bytes)  
Unsigned 8-bit hexadecimal number used to transfer logic  
states or integer numbers 0-255  
2 Bytes:  
4 Bytes:  
Unsigned 16-bit hexadecimal number used to transfer logic  
states or unsigned integer numbers  
Unsigned 32-bit hexadecimal number used to transfer logic  
states or unsigned integer numbers  
The information stored in the Items can have one of several formats:  
1. Floating Point Numerical Items are real numbers, with a +/- sign.  
They refer to input or output values, limit values, etc. They are  
displayed and entered as numbers, with a sign and a decimal point.  
These Items are shown in the Item List with “Number” in the Type  
column.  
2. Integer Items are positive whole numbers used as scale factors.  
These Items are shown in the Item List with “1 Byte Int” in the Type  
column.  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide 23  
 
3. Totalized Numerical Items are actual positive numbers. They refer  
to totalized values of pulse counters. They are displayed and entered  
as whole numbers, without a sign or decimal point. These Items are  
shown in the Item List with “4 Bytes” in the Type column.  
4. Status Items are either 1-byte or 2-byte Items giving information on  
the actual status or configuration of the inputs, outputs and modules,  
where each bit has a specific meaning as described in the Item List.  
These Items are shown in the Item List with the number of bytes in  
the Type column. Data is displayed and entered as bytes. In the list  
the bytes will be represented using X1-X8 or X1-X16.  
1 Byte = X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1  
2 Bytes = X16 X15 X14 X13 X12 X11 X10 X9 X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1  
Each Item in the Item List has a unique name or “tag,” which summarizes  
the description and the meaning of the data which is stored in the XT-9100  
memory.  
Item Tag  
The Items are shown in the Item List with their respective names in the  
Tag column.  
The Items shown in the Item List can be divided into three basic  
categories:  
Read/Write Data  
(R/W)  
1. Input values and status of the XT-9100 can be read but not changed  
by a Supervisory System. These Items are shown in the Item List  
with an “R” in the R/W column.  
2. Variables in the XT-9100 can be read and modified by the GX-9100  
Graphic Configuration Software or Supervisory System. These Items  
are shown in the Item List with an “R/W” in the R/W (read/write)  
column. (E) indicates that the Item is stored in EEPROM.  
3. All other Items in the XT-9100 refer to configuration parameters of  
the controller and contain information such as analog ranges, output  
type, etc., and they can only be changed with the GX-9100 Graphic  
Configuration Software. These Items are shown in the Item List with  
a “CNF” (configuration) in the R/W column.  
All Items can be accessed by the SX Tool via a DX-9100 Controller.  
24 Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
 
A DX-9100 floating point number consists of two bytes with following  
format:  
Floating Point  
Numbers  
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0  
E3 E2 E1 E0 S M10 M9 M8 M7 M6 M5 M4 M3 M2 M1 M0  
where: EEEE  
S
=
=
4 bits exponent  
sign (1=negative)  
11 bits mantissa  
MMMMMMMMMMM =  
16  
Note: 2 = 32,768; subtracting 4 bits for the exponent, 1 bit for the sign,  
and 11 bits for the mantissa leaves a maximum value of 2047 for  
most numeric entries with single digit resolution.  
A number is normalized when the most significant bit is true  
(M10 = 1).  
th  
The value of the n. mantissa bit (n from 0-10) is:  
2 exp -(<EXPONENT>-n)  
A number is zero when all bits of the mantissa are 0.  
The value of a number is:  
<NUMBER> = <SIGN> * .<MANTISSA> * 2 exp <EXPONENT>  
Examples:  
1 = 1400H  
-1 = 1C00H  
100 = 7640H  
or  
or  
or  
B001H  
B801H  
B064H  
Symbols used in the Item List:  
Item List  
DI.  
Decimal Item Address  
Hexadecimal Item Address  
Item Type  
HI.  
Type  
R/W  
Read Write conditions:  
R
Read only Item  
R/W  
R/W (E)  
CNF  
Read/Write Item  
Read/Write Item (EEPROM)  
Configuration Item (EEPROM)  
Tag  
Label for Item or bit written within an Item  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide 25  
 
Table 3: Item List  
RI.  
HI.  
Type  
R/W  
Tag  
Description  
00  
00  
1 Byte  
R
MODL  
Device Model : 08H  
01  
01  
1 Bytes  
R/W  
OPMO  
Operation Mode (status)  
X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1  
X1 = 1  
X2 =  
X3 =  
X4 =  
X5 =  
X6 =  
Watchdog text  
DO Error  
DI Error  
AI Error  
AO Error  
Not Used  
X7 =  
FAIL  
XT Fail Mode (= XTS, bit X2)  
Power Fail or Comm. Failure  
X8 = 1  
PWR  
02  
02  
1 Byte  
R
I2CE  
Bus Error  
X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1  
X1 = 1  
X2 = 1  
X3 = 1  
X4 = 1  
X5 = 1  
X6 = 1  
XP1: DO Error  
XP2: DO Error  
XP1: DI Error  
XP2: DI Error  
Analog or Counter Error (1-4)  
Analog or Counter Error (5-8)  
EEPROM Error  
X7 = 1  
X8 = 1  
FAIL  
PWR  
XP Hardware Fault  
03  
04  
05  
06  
03  
04  
05  
06  
1 Byte  
1 Byte  
1 Byte  
1 Byte  
Spare  
Spare  
Spare  
Spare  
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RI.  
HI.  
Type  
R/W  
Tag  
Description  
07  
07  
1 Byte  
R/W  
DOS1  
Digital Output Status XP1  
X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1  
X1 = 1  
X2 = 1  
X3 = 1  
X4 = 1  
X5 = 1  
X6 = 1  
X7 = 1  
X8 = 1  
XP1 : Output 1 is On  
XP1 : Output 2 is On  
XP1 : Output 3 is On  
XP1 : Output 4 is On  
XP1 : Output 5 is On  
XP1 : Output 6 is On  
XP1 : Output 7 is On  
XP1 : Output 8 is On  
08  
08  
1 Byte  
R/W  
DOS2  
Digital Output Status XP2  
X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1  
X1 = 1  
X2 = 1  
X3 = 1  
X4 = 1  
X5 = 1  
X6 = 1  
X7 = 1  
X8 = 1  
XP2 : Output 1 is On  
XP2 : Output 2 is On  
XP2 : Output 3 is On  
XP2 : Output 4 is On  
XP2 : Output 5 is On  
XP2 : Output 6 is On  
XP2 : Output 7 is On  
XP2 : Output 8 is On  
09  
09  
1 Byte  
R
DIS1  
Digital Input Status XP1  
X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1  
X1 = 1  
X2 = 1  
X3 = 1  
X4 = 1  
X5 = 1  
X6 = 1  
X7 = 1  
X8 = 1  
XP1 : Digital Input 1 is On  
XP1 : Digital Input 2 is On  
XP1 : Digital Input 3 is On  
XP1 : Digital Input 4 is On  
XP1 : Digital Input 5 is On  
XP1 : Digital Input 6 is On  
XP1 : Digital Input 7 is On  
XP1 : Digital Input 8 is On  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide 27  
 
RI.  
HI.  
Type  
R/W  
Tag  
Description  
10  
0A  
1 Byte  
R
DIS2  
Digital Input Status XP2  
X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1  
X1 = 1  
X2 = 1  
X3 = 1  
X4 = 1  
X5 = 1  
X6 = 1  
X7 = 1  
X8 = 1  
XP2 : Digital Input 1 is On  
XP2 : Digital Input 2 is On  
XP2 : Digital Input 3 is On  
XP2 : Digital Input 4 is On  
XP2 : Digital Input 5 is On  
XP2 : Digital Input 6 is On  
XP2 : Digital Input 7 is On  
XP2 : Digital Input 8 is On  
11  
0B  
2 Byte  
R
AIS  
Analog Input Status  
X16 X15 X14 X13 X12 X11 X10 X9 X8  
X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1  
X1 = 1  
X2 = 1  
X3 = 1  
X4 = 1  
X5 = 1  
X6 = 1  
X7 = 1  
X8 = 1  
X9 = 1  
X10= 1  
X11= 1  
X12= 1  
X13= 1  
X14= 1  
X15= 1  
X16= 1  
AIH1  
AIL1  
AIH2  
AIL2  
AIH3  
AIL3  
AIH4  
AIL4  
AIH5  
AIL5  
AIH6  
AIL6  
AIH7  
AIL7  
AIH8  
AIL8  
High Alarm Condition  
Low Alarm Condition  
High Alarm Condition  
Low Alarm Condition  
High Alarm Condition  
Low Alarm Condition  
High Alarm Condition  
Low Alarm Condition  
High Alarm Condition  
Low Alarm Condition  
High Alarm Condition  
Low Alarm Condition  
High Alarm Condition  
Low Alarm Condition  
High Alarm Condition  
Low Alarm Condition  
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RI.  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
HI.  
0C  
0D  
0E  
0F  
10  
11  
12  
13  
Type  
R/W  
R
Tag  
AI1  
AI2  
AI3  
AI4  
AI5  
AI6  
AI7  
AI8  
Description  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Analog Input Value 1  
Analog Input Value 2  
Analog Input Value 3  
Analog Input Value 4  
Analog Input Value 5  
Analog Input Value 6  
Analog Input Value 7  
Analog Input Value 8  
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
1A  
1B  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
R/W  
R/W  
R/W  
R/W  
R/W  
R/W  
R/W  
R/W  
AO1  
AO2  
AO3  
AO4  
AO5  
AO6  
AO7  
AO8  
Analog Output Value 1  
Analog Output Value 2  
Analog Output Value 3  
Analog Output Value 4  
Analog Output Value 5  
Analog Output Value 6  
Analog Output Value 7  
Analog Output Value 8  
28  
29  
30  
31  
1C  
1D  
1E  
1F  
Spare  
Spare  
Spare  
Spare  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
4 Bytes  
4 Bytes  
4 Bytes  
4 Bytes  
4 Bytes  
4 Bytes  
4 Bytes  
4 Bytes  
R/W  
R/W  
R/W  
R/W  
R/W  
R/W  
R/W  
R/W  
CNT1  
CNT2  
CNT3  
CNT4  
CNT5  
CNT6  
CNT7  
CNT8  
DI1 Pulse Count*  
DI2 Pulse Count*  
DI3 Pulse Count*  
DI4 Pulse Count*  
DI5 Pulse Count*  
DI6 Pulse Count*  
DI7 Pulse Count*  
DI8 Pulse Count*  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
28  
29  
2A  
2B  
2C  
2D  
2E  
2F  
Spare  
Spare  
Spare  
Spare  
Spare  
Spare  
Spare  
Spare  
*
Pulse Count Items are stored in EEPROM upon power failure and restored to RAM upon  
power restoration.  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide 29  
 
RI.  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
HI.  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
3A  
3B  
3C  
3D  
3E  
3F  
Type  
R/W  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
Tag  
PC1  
Description  
1 Byte Int  
1 Byte Int  
1 Byte Int  
1 Byte Int  
1 Byte Int  
1 Byte Int  
1 Byte Int  
1 Byte Int  
1 Byte  
Prescaler DI1 Counter  
Prescaler DI2 Counter  
Prescaler DI3 Counter  
Prescaler DI4 Counter  
Prescaler DI5 Counter  
Prescaler DI6 Counter  
Prescaler DI7 Counter  
Prescaler DI8 Counter  
Internal use only  
PC2  
PC3  
PC4  
PC5  
PC6  
PC7  
PC8  
DIL1  
DIL5  
DIL9  
DILD  
DOL1  
DOL5  
DOL9  
DOLD  
1 Byte  
Internal use only  
1 Byte  
Internal use only  
1 Byte  
Internal use only  
1 Byte  
Internal use only  
1 Byte  
Internal use only  
1 Byte  
Internal use only  
1 Byte  
Internal use only  
64  
40  
1 Byte  
CNF  
DIT1  
Digital Input Type XP1  
X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1  
X1 = 0  
XP1 : DI1 = Maintained Contact  
XP1 : DI1 = Pulse Contact  
X1 = 1  
X2 = 0  
XP1 : DI2 = Maintained Contact  
XP1 : DI2 = Pulse Contact  
X2 = 1  
X3 = 0  
XP1 : DI3 = Maintained Contact  
XP1 : DI3 = Pulse Contact  
X3 = 1  
X4 = 0  
XP1 : DI4 = Maintained Contact  
XP1 : DI4 = Pulse Contact  
X4 = 1  
X5 = 0  
XP1 : DI5 = Maintained Contact  
XP1 : DI5 = Pulse Contact  
X5 = 1  
X6 = 0  
XP1 : DI6 = Maintained Contact  
XP1 : DI6 = Pulse Contact  
X6 = 1  
X7 = 0  
XP1 : DI7 = Maintained Contact  
XP1 : DI7 = Pulse Contact  
X7 = 1  
X8 = 0  
XP1 : DI8 = Maintained Contact  
XP1 : DI8 = Pulse Contact  
X8 = 1  
30 Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
 
RI.  
HI.  
Type  
R/W  
Tag  
Description  
65  
41  
1 Byte  
CNF  
DIT2  
Digital Input Type XP2  
X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1  
X1 = 0  
XP2 : DI1 = Maintained Contact  
XP2 : DI1 = Pulse Contact  
X1 = 1  
X2 = 0  
XP2 : DI2 = Maintained Contact  
XP2 : DI2 = Pulse Contact  
X2 = 1  
X3 = 0  
XP2 : DI3 = Maintained Contact  
XP2 : DI3 = Pulse Contact  
X3 = 1  
X4 = 0  
XP2 : DI4 = Maintained Contact  
XP2 : DI4 = Pulse Contact  
X4 = 1  
X5 = 0  
XP2 : DI5 = Maintained Contact  
XP2 : DI5 = Pulse Contact  
X5 = 1  
X6 = 0  
XP2 : DI6 = Maintained Contact  
XP2 : DI6 = Pulse Contact  
X6 = 1  
X7 = 0  
XP2 : DI7 = Maintained Contact  
XP2 : DI7 = Pulse Contact  
X7 = 1  
X8 = 0  
XP2 : DI8 = Maintained Contact  
XP2 : DI8 = Pulse Contact  
X8 = 1  
66  
42  
1 Byte  
CNF  
DOT1  
Digital Output Type XP1  
X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1  
X1 = 0  
XP1 : DO1 = ON/OFF Type  
XP1 : DO1 = Pulse Type  
XP1 : DO2 = ON/OFF Type  
XP1 : DO2 = Pulse Type  
XP1 : DO3 = ON/OFF Type  
XP1 : DO3 = Pulse Type  
XP1 : DO4 = ON/OFF Type  
XP1 : DO4 = Pulse Type  
XP1 : DO5 = ON/OFF Type  
XP1 : DO5 = Pulse Type  
XP1 : DO6 = ON/OFF Type  
XP1 : DO6 = Pulse Type  
XP1 : DO7 = ON/OFF Type  
XP1 : DO7 = Pulse Type  
XP1 : DO8 = ON/OFF Type  
XP1 : DO8 = Pulse Type  
X1 = 1  
X2 = 0  
X2 = 1  
X3 = 0  
X3 = 1  
X4 = 0  
X4 = 1  
X5 = 0  
X5 = 1  
X6 = 0  
X6 = 1  
X7 = 0  
X7 = 1  
X8 = 0  
X8 = 1  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide 31  
 
RI.  
HI.  
Type  
R/W  
Tag  
Description  
67  
43  
1 Byte  
CNF  
DOT2  
Digital Output Type XP2  
X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1  
X1 = 0  
XP2 : DO1 = ON/OFF Type  
XP2 : DO1 = Pulse Type  
XP2 : DO2 = ON/OFF Type  
XP2 : DO2 = Pulse Type  
XP2 : DO3 = ON/OFF Type  
XP2 : DO3 = Pulse Type  
XP2 : DO4 = ON/OFF Type  
XP2 : DO4 = Pulse Type  
XP2 : DO5 = ON/OFF Type  
XP2 : DO5 = Pulse Type  
XP2 : DO6 = ON/OFF Type  
XP2 : DO6 = Pulse Type  
XP2 : DO7 = ON/OFF Type  
XP2 : DO7 = Pulse Type  
XP2 : DO8 = ON/OFF Type  
XP2 : DO8 = Pulse Type  
X1 = 1  
X2 = 0  
X2 = 1  
X3 = 0  
X3 = 1  
X4 = 0  
X4 = 1  
X5 = 0  
X5 = 1  
X6 = 0  
X6 = 1  
X7 = 0  
X7 = 1  
X8 = 0  
X8 = 1  
68  
69  
44  
45  
1 Byte  
CNF  
CNF  
DOPT  
XTS  
Digital Output Pulse Time (*5 ms.)  
(default = 200)  
1 Byte  
XT-9100 Type Settings  
0 0 0 0 0 X3 X2 X1  
X1 = 0  
50 Hz Power Line  
60 Hz Power Line  
X1 = 1  
X2 = 0  
Output Reset on communication  
failure  
X2 = 1  
X3  
Output Hold on communication  
failure  
Internal use only  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
46  
47  
48  
49  
4A  
1 Byte  
1 Byte  
1 Byte  
1 Byte  
1 Byte  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
Spare  
Spare  
Spare  
Spare  
Spare  
75  
76  
4B  
4C  
1 Byte  
1 Byte  
CNF  
CNF  
AI2C  
Internal use only  
Internal use only  
AMOD  
32 Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
 
RI.  
HI.  
Type  
R/W  
Tag  
Description  
77  
4D  
1 Byte  
CNF  
IOMAP  
Extension Module I/O Map  
X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1  
X1 = 0  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
XP2  
XP2  
XP2  
XP2  
XP2  
XP2  
XP2  
XP2  
: I/O1 and I/O2 Not Used  
X1 = 1  
: I/O1 and I/O2 Used  
: I/O3 and I/O4 Not Used  
: I/O3 and I/O4 Used  
: I/O5 and I/O6 Not Used  
: I/O5 and I/O6 Used  
: I/O7 and I/O8 Not Used  
: I/O7 and I/O8 Used  
: I/O1 and I/O2 Not Used  
: I/O1 and I/O2 Used  
: I/O3 and I/O4 Not Used  
: I/O3 and I/O4 Used  
: I/O5 and I/O6 Not Used  
: I/O5 and I/O6 Used  
: I/O7 and I/O8 Not Used  
: I/O7 and I/O8 Used  
X2 = 0  
X2 = 1  
X3 = 0  
X3 = 1  
X4 = 0  
X4 = 1  
X5 = 0  
X5 = 1  
X6 = 0  
X6 = 1  
X7 = 0  
X7 = 1  
X8 = 0  
X8 = 1  
78  
4E  
1 Byte  
CNF  
IOTYP  
Extension Module I/O Type  
0 0 0 0 X4 X3 X2 X1  
X1 = 0  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
: I/O1 and I/O2 Digital  
: I/O1 and I/O2 Analog  
: I/O3 and I/O4 Digital  
: I/O3 and I/O4 Analog  
: I/O5 and I/O6 Digital  
: I/O5 and I/O6 Analog  
: I/O7 and I/O8 Digital  
: I/O7 and I/O8 Analog  
X1 = 1  
X2 = 0  
X2 = 1  
X3 = 0  
X3 = 1  
X4 = 0  
X4 = 1  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide 33  
 
RI.  
HI.  
Type  
R/W  
Tag  
Description  
79  
4F  
1 Byte  
CNF  
IOMOD  
Extension Module I/O Mode  
X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1  
X1 = 0  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
XP1  
XP2  
XP2  
XP2  
XP2  
XP2  
XP2  
XP2  
XP2  
: I/O1 and I/O2 Input  
: I/O1 and I/O2 Output  
: I/03 and I/O4 Input  
: I/O3 and I/O4 Output  
: I/O5 and I/O6 Input  
: I/O5 and I/O6 Output  
: I/O7 and I/O8 Input  
: I/O7 and I/O8 Output  
: I/O1 and I/O2 Input  
: I/O1 and I/O2 Output  
: I/O3 and I/O4 Input  
: I/O3 and I/04 Output  
: I/O5 and I/O6 Input  
: I/O5 and I/O6 Output  
: I/O7 and I/O8 Input  
: I/O7 and I/O8 Output  
X1 = 1  
X2 = 0  
X2 = 1  
X3 = 0  
X3 = 1  
X4 = 0  
X4 = 1  
X5 = 0  
X5 = 1  
X6 = 0  
X6 = 1  
X7 = 0  
X7 = 1  
X8 = 0  
X8 = 1  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
1 Byte  
1 Byte  
1 Byte  
1 Byte  
1 Byte  
1 Byte  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
CNF  
Spare  
Spare  
Spare  
Spare  
Spare  
Spare  
86  
87  
56  
57  
2 Byte  
CNF  
MTBC  
AOT  
Maximum Time Between  
Communications (default = 60 sec.)  
2 Byte  
CNF  
Analog Output Type  
X16 X15 X14 X13 X12 X11 X10 X9  
X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1  
X2 X1  
Signal Analog Output 1  
= 00  
Output Disabled  
= 01  
Output 0 to 10V  
= 10  
Output 0 to 20 mA  
= 11  
Output 4 to 20 mA  
X4 X3  
X6 X5  
X8 X7  
X10 X9  
X12 X11  
X14 X13  
X16 X15  
Signal Analog Output 2 (as X2 X1)  
Signal Analog Output 3 (as X2 X1)  
Signal Analog Output 4 (as X2 X1)  
Signal Analog Output 5 (as X2 X1)  
Signal Analog Output 6 (as X2 X1)  
Signal Analog Output 7 (as X2 X1)  
Signal Analog Output 8 (as X2 X1)  
34 Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
 
RI.  
HI.  
Type  
R/W  
Tag  
Description  
88  
58  
2 Bytes  
CNF  
AIT1  
Input Type of Analog Input 1  
Unit of Measure  
0
0
0
0
0
X11 X10 X9  
X8 X7 X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 X1  
X4 X3 X2 X1  
= 0000  
= 0001  
= 0010  
= 0011  
X5 = 1  
X6 = 1  
X7 = 0  
X7 = 1  
X8 = 1  
X11 X10 X9  
= 000  
No Units  
Degrees Celsius or Kelvin  
Degrees Fahrenheit  
Percent  
Enable Square Root of Input  
Alarm on Unfiltered Value  
0-10 Volts  
0-2 Volts, 0-20 mA or RTD  
20 % Suppression  
Linearization and Sensor Type  
Linear (active sensor)  
Nickel 1000 (JCI)  
= 001  
= 010  
Nickel 1000 Ext. Rng  
A99 Sensor  
= 011  
= 100  
PT1000 Sensor  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
59  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
CNF  
HR1  
High Range Analog Input 1  
Low Range Analog Input 1  
5A  
5B  
5C  
5D  
5E  
CNF  
LR1  
R/W (E)  
R/W (E)  
R/W (E)  
CNF  
HIA1  
LOA1  
ADF1  
FTC1  
High Alarm Limit Analog Input 1  
Low Alarm Limit Analog Input  
Differential on Alarm Limit [units]  
Filter Constant Analog Input 1  
95  
96  
5F  
60  
2 Bytes  
2 Bytes  
Spare  
CNF  
AIT2  
Input Type of Analog Input 2 (bits  
as AIT1)  
97  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
CNF  
HR2  
High Range Analog Input 2  
Low Range Analog Input 2  
98  
CNF  
LR2  
99  
R/W (E)  
R/W (E)  
R/W (E)  
CNF  
HIA2  
LOA2  
ADF2  
FTC2  
High Alarm Limit Analog Input 2  
Low Alarm Limit Analog Input 2  
Differential on Alarm Limit [units]  
Filter Constant Analog Input 2  
100  
101  
102  
103  
67  
2 Bytes  
Spare  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide 35  
 
RI.  
HI.  
Type  
R/W  
Tag  
Description  
104  
68  
2 Bytes  
CNF  
AIT3  
Input Type of Analog Input 3  
(bits as AIT1)  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
69  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
CNF  
HR3  
High Range Analog Input 3  
Low Range Analog Input 3  
6A  
6B  
6C  
6D  
6E  
CNF  
LR3  
R/W (E)  
R/W (E)  
R/W (E)  
CNF  
HIA3  
LOA3  
ADF3  
FTC3  
High Alarm Limit Analog Input 3  
Low Alarm Limit Analog Input 3  
Differential on Alarm Limit [units]  
Filter Constant Analog Input 3  
111  
112  
6F  
70  
2 Bytes  
2 Bytes  
Spare  
CNF  
AIT4  
Input Type of Analog Input 4  
(bits as AIT1)  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
CNF  
HR4  
High Range Analog Input 4  
Low Range Analog Input 4  
CNF  
LR4  
R/W (E)  
R/W (E)  
R/W (E)  
CNF  
HIA4  
LOA4  
ADF4  
FTC4  
High Alarm Limit Analog Input 4  
Low Alarm Limit Analog Input 4  
Differential on Alarm Limit [units]  
Filter Constant Analog Input 4  
119  
120  
78  
74  
2 Bytes  
2 Bytes  
Spare  
CNF  
AIT5  
Input Type of Analog Input 5  
(bits as AIT1)  
121  
122  
123  
124  
125  
126  
79  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
CNF  
HR5  
High Range Analog Input 5  
Low Range Analog Input 5  
7A  
7B  
7C  
7D  
7E  
CNF  
LR5  
R/W (E)  
R/W (E)  
R/W (E)  
CNF  
HIA5  
LOA5  
ADF5  
FTC5  
High Alarm Limit Analog Input 5  
Low Alarm Limit Analog Input 5  
Differential on Alarm Limit [units]  
Filter Constant Analog Input 5  
127  
7F  
2 Bytes  
Spare  
36 Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
 
RI.  
HI.  
Type  
R/W  
Tag  
Description  
128  
80  
2 Bytes  
CNF  
AIT6  
Input Type of Analog Input 6  
(bits as AIT1)  
129  
130  
131  
132  
133  
134  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
CNF  
HR6  
High Range Analog Input 6  
Low Range Analog Input 6  
CNF  
LR6  
R/W (E)  
R/W (E)  
R/W (E)  
CNF  
HIA6  
LOA6  
ADF6  
FTC6  
High Alarm Limit Analog Input 6  
Low Alarm Limit Analog Input 6  
Differential on Alarm Limit [units]  
Filter Constant Analog Input 6  
135  
136  
87  
88  
2 Bytes  
2 Bytes  
Spare  
CNF  
AIT7  
Input Type of Analog Input 7  
(bits as AIT1)  
137  
138  
139  
140  
141  
142  
89  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
CNF  
HR7  
High Range Analog Input 7  
Low Range Analog Input 7  
8A  
8B  
8C  
8D  
8E  
CNF  
LR7  
R/W (E)  
R/W (E)  
R/W (E)  
CNF  
HIA7  
LOA7  
ADF7  
FTC7  
High Alarm Limit Analog Input 7  
Low Alarm Limit Analog Input 7  
Differential on Alarm Limit [units]  
Filter Constant Analog Input 7  
143  
144  
8F  
90  
2 Bytes  
2 Bytes  
Spare  
CNF  
AIT8  
Input Type of Analog Input 8  
(bits as AIT1)  
145  
146  
147  
148  
149  
150  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
Number  
CNF  
HR8  
High Range Analog Input 8  
Low Range Analog Input 8  
CNF  
LR8  
R/W (E)  
R/W (E)  
R/W (E)  
CNF  
HIA8  
LOA8  
ADF8  
FTC8  
High Alarm Limit Analog Input 8  
Low Alarm Limit Analog Input 8  
Differential on Alarm Limit [units]  
Filter Constant Analog Input 8  
151  
97  
2 Bytes  
Spare  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide 37  
 
Notes  
38 Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide  
 
Notes  
Configuration Guides—XT-9100 Configuration Guide 39  
 
Notes  
Controls Group  
507 E. Michigan Street  
P.O. Box 423  
FAN 636.4  
System 9100 Technical Manual  
Printed in U.S.A.  
Milwaukee, WI 53201  
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