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The Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects version 3.5 manual provides essential information for the installation, configuration, and operation of the Mix-proof Valve (P_ValveMP). It includes guidelines, functional descriptions, and programming examples, emphasizing the importance of safety and compliance with applicable codes. Users are advised to refer to additional resources for related products and software compatibility.

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The Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects version 3.5 manual provides essential information for the installation, configuration, and operation of the Mix-proof Valve (P_ValveMP). It includes guidelines, functional descriptions, and programming examples, emphasizing the importance of safety and compliance with applicable codes. Users are advised to refer to additional resources for related products and software compatibility.

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Reference Manual

Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects:


Mix-proof Valve (P_ValveMP)
Version 3.5

IMPORTANT This manual applies to the Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects version 3.5 or earlier.
For Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects version 5.0, see
• PROCES-RM200
For Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects version 4.0 or later, use the following manuals:
• PROCES-RM013 contains logic instructions
• PROCES-RM014 contains display elements
Important User Information
Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation, configuration, and
operation of this equipment before you install, configure, operate, or maintain this product. Users are required to
familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes, laws,
and standards.

Activities including installation, adjustments, putting into service, use, assembly, disassembly, and maintenance are required
to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice.

If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be
impaired.

In no event will Rockwell Automation, Inc. be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the
use or application of this equipment.

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requirements associated with any particular installation, Rockwell Automation, Inc. cannot assume responsibility or
liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams.

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Table of Contents
Preface Software Compatibility and Content Revision. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Additional Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Mix-proof Valve (P_ValveMP) Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Functional Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Required Files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Controller File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Visualization Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Controller Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Mix-proof Valve Input Structure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Mix-proof Valve Output Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Mix-proof Valve Local Configuration Tags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Alarms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Simulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Execution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Programming Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Display Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
State Indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Status/Quality Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Mode Indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Alarm Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Maintenance Bypass Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Using Display Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Quick Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Faceplate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Operator Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Maintenance Tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Engineering Tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Diagnostics Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Alarms Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Mix-proof Valve Faceplate Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

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Table of Contents

Notes:

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Preface

Software Compatibility and Table 1 - Summary of Changes


Content Revision Topic Page
Visualization Files: Global Objects (.ggfx) - Process Diagnostic Objects 10

For the latest compatible software information and to download the Rockwell
Automation® Library of Process Objects, see the Product Compatibility and
Download Center at
http://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellautomation/support/pcdc.page.

For general library considerations, see Rockwell Automation Library of Process


Objects, publication PROCES-RM002.

Additional Resources These documents contain additional information concerning related products
from Rockwell Automation.
Resource Description
PlantPAx® Distributed Control System Selection Guide, Provides information to assist with equipment
publication PROCES-SG001 procurement for your PlantPAx system.
PlantPAx Distributed Control System Reference Manual, Provides characterized recommendations for
publication PROCES-RM001 implementing your PlantPAx system.
Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects, Provides general considerations for the PlantPAx system
publication PROCES-RM002 library of process objects.
FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition User Manual, Provides details on how to use this software package for
publication VIEWME-UM004 creating an automation application.
FactoryTalk View Site Edition User Manual, Provides details on how to use this software package for
publication VIEWSE-UM006 developing and running human-machine interface
(HMI) applications that can involve multiple users and
servers, distributed over a network.
Logix5000™ Controllers Add-On Instructions Programming Provides information for designing, configuring, and
Manual, publication 1756-PM010 programming Add-On Instructions.
Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects Common Details how to monitor an input condition to raise an
Alarm Block (P_Alarm) Reference Manual, publication alarm. Information includes acknowledging, resetting,
SYSLIB-RM002 inhibiting, and disabling an alarm.
Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects: Interlocks Explains how to collect (sum up) the interlock
with First Out and Bypass (P_Intlk) Reference Manual, conditions that stop or de-energize a running or
publication SYSLIB-RM004 energized piece of equipment or prevent it from
starting or being energized.
Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects Common Explains how to select the Mode (owner) of an
Mode Block (P_Mode) Reference Manual, publication instruction or control strategy. The Mode instruction is
SYSLIB-RM005 usually embedded within other instructions to extend
their functionality. It is possible to use a standalone
Mode instruction to enhance a program where modes
are wanted.
Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects: Permissives Details how to collect permissive conditions to start a
with Bypass (P_Perm) Reference Manual, publication piece of equipment.
SYSLIB-RM007
Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects: 2-state Explains how to monitor stroke times and stroke counts
Valve Statistics (P_ValveStats) Reference Manual, for a 2-state (open and close) valve.
publication SYSLIB-RM036

Rockwell Automation Publication SYSLIB-RM035E-EN-P - February 2017 5


Preface

You can view or download publications at


http:/www.rockwellautomation.com/literature/. To order paper copies of
technical documentation, contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or
Rockwell Automation sales representative.

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The Mix-proof Valve (P_ValveMP) Add-On Instruction controls one mix-proof


valve in various modes and states, and can check position feedback inputs to
verify that the valve reached the commanded position. An alarm can be provided
on failure to reach a target position. The global objects and following faceplate
are examples of the graphical interface tools for this Add-On Instruction.
Add-On Instruction
Faceplate

Global Objects

Guidelines Use this instruction if you want to operate a discrete mix-proof valve.

This instruction supports mix-proof valves with or without additional


connections for cleaning (CIP, clean-in-place) or steaming (SIP, sanitize in place).

Do not use this instruction in these situations:

• You have some other type of open-close valve:


– Use the P_Valve SO instruction for a single solenoid-operated valve
(single output with spring return to fail position).
– Use the P_ValveMO instruction for a motor-operated valve, or for a
dual solenoid valve (separate open and close outputs).
– Use the P_ValveHO instruction for a hand-operated valve, which is a
valve that is monitored only, or that has one output for tripping the
valve to its failure position.
• You have a throttling (continuously variable) valve.
Use the P_AOut (analog output) or P_ValveC (control valve) instruction
instead.

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Functional Description The P_ValveMP Add-On Instruction provides the following capabilities:
• Operates a mix-proof valve with the following positions:
– Closed
– Opened
– Lift upper seat (optional)*
– Lift lower seat (optional)*
– CIP/SIP leakage cavity (optional)
– CIP/SIP upper seat (optional)*
– CIP/SIP lower seat (optional)*

The asterisk (*) indicates that the position has an option to pulse the seat
being cleaned or lifted opened and closed to provide enhanced cleaning.
(As the seat is popped open and closed, the flow velocity across the seat is
increased compared to the fully open seat position.) Pulse times are
configurable
• Operated by using a state model that makes sure that valve seats are
sequenced properly to avoid cross-contamination
See page 49 for the valve state diagram
• Provides six outputs and six inputs. The outputs in each valve state
(including intermediate states) are configurable for on and off states. The
inputs that verify each valve state are configurable for their required on,
required off, and don't care states. Provides feedback checking to make sure
the valve reaches each position, including intermediate positions before
moving to the next position. The time for feedback inputs to confirm each
state is configurable
• Graphic symbols are provided for mix-proof valves in 2-D layouts and
3-D (isometric) layouts for ease in building valve array and routing
manifold displays
• Provides inputs for Permissive conditions to enable moving the valve from
the closed state
• Provides inputs for Interlock conditions to drive the valve to the closed
state
• Monitors for I/O communication faults and closes the valve and alarms on
a fault
• Provides an ‘available’ status for Program mode logic so automation code
can know whether the valve can be controlled
• Provides a valve simulation capability. When the mix-proof valve is being
simulated, outputs are left de-energized, and the instruction behaves as if a
fully functioning valve were providing feedback

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Required Files Add-On Instructions are reusable code objects that contain encapsulated logic
that can streamline implementing your system. This lets you create your own
instruction set for programming logic as a supplement to the instruction set
provided natively in the ControlLogix® firmware. An Add-On Instruction is
defined once in each controller project, and can be instantiated multiple times in
your application code as needed.

Controller File
The P_ValveMP_3_5-00_AOI.L5X Add-On Instruction must be imported into
the controller project to be used in the controller configuration. The service
release number (boldfaced) can change as service revisions are created.

Visualization Files
This Add-On Instruction has associated visualization files that provide a
common user interface. These files can be downloaded from the Product
Compatibility and Download Center at
http://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellautomation/support/pcdc.page.

IMPORTANT The visualization file dependencies require Process Library content imports to
occur in a specific order as reflected in the following tables:
• Images
• Global Objects
• Standard Displays
• HMI Tags
• Macros

Images are external graphic files that can be used in displays. They must be
imported for FactoryTalk View to make use of them.

When PNG files are imported, they are renamed by FactoryTalk View with
a .bmp file extension, but retain a .png format.
Table 2 - Visualization Files: Images (.png)
FactoryTalk View SE Software FactoryTalk View ME Software Description
All .png files in the images folder All .png files in the images folder These are the common icons used in the global objects and
standard displays for all Process Objects.

The Global Object files (.ggfx file type) in the following table are Process Library
display elements that are created once and referenced multiple times on multiple
displays in an application. When changes are made to a Global Object, all
instances in the application are automatically updated.
Table 3 - Visualization Files: Global Objects (.ggfx)
FactoryTalk View SE Software FactoryTalk View ME Software Description
(RA-BAS) Common Faceplate Objects (RA-BAS-ME) Common Faceplate Objects Global objects used on process object faceplates.
(RA-BAS) P_ValveMP Graphics Library (RA-BAS-ME) P_ValveMP Graphics Library P_ValveMP global object device symbols used to build
process graphics.

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Table 3 - Visualization Files: Global Objects (.ggfx)


FactoryTalk View SE Software FactoryTalk View ME Software Description
(RA-BAS) Process Alarm Objects (RA-BAS-ME) Process Alarm Objects Global objects used for managing alarms on process
object faceplates.
(RA-BAS) Process Diagnostic Objects (RA-BAS-ME) Process Diagnostic Objects Diagnostic global objects used on process object
faceplates.
(RA-BAS) Process Faceplate Valve Objects (RA-BAS-ME) Process Faceplate Valve Objects Valve global objects used on process object faceplates
(RA-BAS) Process Graphics Library (RA-BAS-ME) Process Graphics Library Process global object device symbols used to build
process graphics
(RA-BAS) Process Help Objects (RA-BAS-ME) Process Help Objects Global objects used for all process objects help displays.
(RA-BAS) Process Interlock Objects (RA-BAS-ME) Process Interlock Objects Global objects used for managing interlocks and
permissives on process object faceplates.
(RA-BAS) Process Mode Objects (RA-BAS-ME) Process Mode Objects Global objects used for managing modes on process
object faceplates.

The Standard Display files (.gfx file type) in the following table are the Process
Library displays that you see at runtime.
Table 4 - Visualization Files: Standard Displays (.gfx)
FactoryTalk View SE Software FactoryTalk View ME Software Description
(RA-BAS) Common-AnalogEdit N/A Faceplate used for analog input data entry. The FactoryTalk
View ME faceplates use the native analog input data entry
so no file is required.
(RA-BAS) P_Alarm-Faceplate (RA-BAS-ME) P_Alarm-Faceplate The faceplate that is used for managing alarms for
the object.
(RA-BAS) P_Alarm-Help (RA-BAS-ME) P_Alarm-Help Alarm Help information that is accessed from the
P_AIarm faceplate.
(RA-BAS) P_Mode-Config (RA-BAS-ME) P_Mode-Config The Configuration Display used to configure the
P_Mode object.
(RA-BAS) P_Mode-Help (RA-BAS-ME) P_Mode-Help Mode Help information that is accessed from the
Help faceplate.
(RA-BAS) P_ValveMP-Config (RA-BAS-ME) P_ValveMP-Config The Configuration Display used to configure the
P_ValveMP object.
(RA-BAS) P_ValveMP-Faceplate (RA-BAS-ME) P_ValveMP-Faceplate The faceplate that is used for the object
(RA-BAS) P_ValveMP-Quick (RA-BAS-ME) P_ValveMP-Quick The Quick display that is used for the object
(RA-BAS) Process Valve Family-Help (RA-BAS-ME) Process Valve Family-Help The Help display for Valve objects
(RA-BAS) P_Intlk-Faceplate (RA-BAS-ME) P_Intlk-Faceplate Optional
The interlock faceplate used for the object.
Use this file if your Discrete Output has an associated
P_Intlk object and you enable navigation to its faceplate
from the Discrete Output faceplate.
(RA-BAS) P_Perm-Faceplate (RA-BAS-ME) P_Perm-Faceplate Optional
Permissive faceplate that is used for the object
Use this file if your object has an associated P_Perm object
and you enable navigation to the P_Perm faceplate from
the object faceplate.
(RA-BAS) P_ValveStats-Faceplate (RA-BAS-ME) P_ValveStats-Faceplate Optional
Valve statistics faceplate display that is used for the object
Use this file if your object has an associated P_ValveStats
object and you enable navigation to the P_ValveStats
faceplate from the object faceplate.

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Table 4 - Visualization Files: Standard Displays (.gfx)


FactoryTalk View SE Software FactoryTalk View ME Software Description
(RA-BAS) Process Interlock Family-Help (RA-BAS-ME) Process Interlock Family-Help Optional
Interlock/permissives help display that is used for
the object
Use this file if you use the P_Intlk or P_Perm faceplate.

HMI Tags are created in a FactoryTalk View ME application to support tab


switching on Process Library faceplates. The HMI tags may be imported via the
comma-separated values file (.csv file type) in the following table.
Table 5 - Visualization Files: HMI Tags (.csv)
FactoryTalk View SE Software FactoryTalk View ME Software Description
N/A FTVME_PlantPAxLib_Tags_3_5_xx.csv These tags must be imported into the
where xx = the service release number. FactoryTalk View ME project to support switching tabs on
any Process Object faceplate.

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Controller Code This section describes the parameter references for this Add-On Instruction.

Mix-proof Valve Input Structure

Input parameters include the following:


• Input data elements (Inp_) are typically used to connect field inputs from
I/O modules or signals from other objects.
• Configuration data elements (Cfg_) are used to set configurable
capabilities and features of the instruction.
• Command data elements (PCmd_, OCmd_, MCmd_) are used by
program logic, operators, and maintenance personnel to request
instruction actions.
• Setting data elements (PSet_) are used by program logic to establish
runtime setpoints, thresholds, and so forth.
Table 6 - P_ValveMP Input Parameters
Input Parameter Data Alias For Default Description
Type
EnableIn BOOL 1 Ladder Diagram:
If the rung-in condition is true, the instruction’s Logic routine executes. If the rung-
in condition is false, the instruction’s EnableInFalse routine executes.
Function Block Diagram:
If true, or not connected, the instruction’s Logic routine executes. If the parameter
is exposed as a pin and wired, and the pin is false, the instruction’s EnableInFalse
routine executes.
Structured Text:
No effect. The instruction’s Logic routine executes.
Inp_OpenLS BOOL 0 Valve open limit switch.
Inp_ClosedLS BOOL 0 Valve closed limit switch.
Inp_LowerLS BOOL 0 Valve Lower Seat Lift limit switch.
Inp_UpperLS BOOL 0 Valve Upper Seat Lift limit switch.
Inp_CavityInLS BOOL 0 Valve Cavity Inlet Valve limit switch.
Inp_CavityOutLS BOOL 0 Valve Cavity Outlet Valve limit switch.
Inp_PermOK BOOL 1 1 = Permissives OK, valve can energize.
Inp_NBPermOK BOOL 1 1 = Non-bypassable Permissives OK, valve can energize.
Inp_IntlkOK BOOL 1 1 = Interlocks OK, valve can energize or stay energized.
Inp_NBIntlkOK BOOL 1 1 = Non-bypassable Interlocks OK, valve can energize or stay energized.
Inp_IOFault BOOL 0 Input communication status:
0 = OK
1 = Fail
Inp_Sim BOOL 0 0 = Open/close/monitor actual valve.
1 = Simulate working valve.
Inp_Hand BOOL Mode.Inp_Hand 0 1 = Select hand (hard-wired) mode.
Inp_Ovrd BOOL Mode.Inp_Ovrd 0 1 = Select Override mode.

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Table 6 - P_ValveMP Input Parameters


Input Parameter Data Alias For Default Description
Type
Inp_OvrdCmd DINT 0 Override mode command:
0 = None
1 = Closed
2 = Open
3 = Lift lower
4 = Lift upper
5 = SIP/CIP cavity
6 = SIP/CIP lower seat
7 = SIP/CIP upper seat
Inp_Reset BOOL 0 Input parameter used to programmatically reset alarms. When set to 1, all alarms
requiring reset are reset.
Cfg_HasLiftLower BOOL 1 1 = Valve supports Lift Lower Seat State (4).
Cfg_HasLiftUpper BOOL 1 1 = Valve supports Lift Upper Seat State (5).
Cfg_HasSIPCavity BOOL 0 1 = Valve supports SIP Cavity State (6).
Cfg_HasSIPLower BOOL 0 1 = Valve supports SIP Lower Seat State (8).
Cfg_HasSIPUpper BOOL 0 1 = Valve supports SIP Upper Seat State (10).
Cfg_PulseLiftLower BOOL 0 1 = Pulse seat lift output when doing Lift Lower.
Cfg_PulseLiftUpper BOOL 0 1 = Pulse seat lift output when doing Lift Upper.
Cfg_PulseSIPLower BOOL 0 1 = Pulse seat lift output when doing SIP/CIP Lower.
Cfg_PulseSIPUpper BOOL 0 1 = Pulse seat lift output when doing SIP/CIP Upper.
Cfg_HasPermObj BOOL 0 1 = Tells HMI a permissive object (for example, P_Perm) is used for Inp_PermOK
and navigation to the permissive object’s faceplate is enabled.
IMPORTANT: The name of the Permissive object in the controller must be this
object's name with the suffix ‘_Perm’. For example, if your P_ValveMP object has
the name ’ValveMP123’, then its Permissive object must be named
‘ValveMP123_Perm’.
Cfg_HasIntlkObj BOOL 0 1 = Tells HMI an interlock object (for example, P_Intlk) is used for Inp_IntlkOK and
navigation to the interlock object’s faceplate is enabled.
IMPORTANT: The name of the interlock object in the controller must be this
object's name with the suffix ‘_Intlk’. For example, if your P_ValveMP object has
the name ’ValveMP123’, then its interlock object must be named
‘ValveMP123_Intlk’.
Cfg_HasStatsObj BOOL 0 1 = Tells HMI a valve statistics object (for example, P_ValveStats) is used and
navigation to the valve statistics object’s faceplate is enabled.
IMPORTANT: The name of the Valve Statistics object in the controller must be this
object's name with the suffix ‘_ValveStats. For example, if your P_ValveMP object
has the name ’ValveMP123’, then its Interlock object must be named
‘ValveMP123_ValveStats’.
Cfg_PCmdClear BOOL Mode.Cfg_PCmdClear 1 When this parameter is 1, program commands are cleared once they are acted
upon. When set to 0, program commands remain set until cleared by the
application program logic.
IMPORTANT: Clearing this parameter online can cause unintended program
command execution.
Cfg_ProgDefault BOOL Mode.Cfg_ProgDefault 0 This parameter defines the default mode. When this parameter is 1, the mode
defaults to Program if no mode is being requested. When this parameter is 0, the
mode defaults to Operator if no mode is being requested.
IMPORTANT: Changing this parameter online can cause unintended mode
changes.
Cfg_OCmdResets BOOL 0 1 = New Operator valve command resets fault.
0 = Reset required to clear fault.
Cfg_OvrdPermIntlk BOOL 0 1 = Override ignores bypassable permissives and interlocks.
0 = Always use permissives and interlocks.

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Table 6 - P_ValveMP Input Parameters


Input Parameter Data Alias For Default Description
Type
Cfg_ShedOnFail BOOL 1 1 = Close valve and alarm on Position Fail.
0 = Alarm only on Fail.
IMPORTANT: If a condition is configured to shed the device to the Off state on a
fault, a reset is required to clear the shed fault to command the device to a state
other than closed.
Cfg_ShedOnIOFault BOOL 1 1 = Close Valve and Alarm on I/O Fault.
0 = Alarm only on I/O Fault.
IMPORTANT: If a condition is configured to shed the device to the Off state on a
fault, a reset is required to clear the shed fault to command the device to a state
other than closed.
Cfg_HasFailAlm BOOL Fail.Cfg_Exists 0 These parameters determine whether the corresponding alarm exists and is
checked or if the alarm does not exist and is not used. When these parameters are
Cfg_HasIntlkTripAlm IntlkTrip.Cfg_Exists 1, the corresponding alarm exists.
Cfg_HasIOFaultAlm IOFault.Cfg_Exists
Cfg_FailResetReqd BOOL Fail.Cfg_ResetReqd 0 These parameters determine whether a reset is required to clear the alarm status.
When these parameters are 1, the alarm is latched ON when the alarm occurs. After
Cfg_IntlkTripResetReqd IntlkTrip.Cfg_ResetReqd the alarm condition returns to normal, a reset is required to clear the alarm status
(for example, OCmd_Reset, Inp_Reset, or Fail.OCmd_Reset is required to clear
Cfg_IOFaultResetReqd IOFault.Cfg_ResetReqd Alm_Fail alarm after the alarm is set and the value returns to normal). When this
parameter is 0, no reset is required and the alarm status is cleared when the alarm
condition returns to normal.
IMPORTANT: If the reset clears the alarm, it also acknowledges the alarm.
Cfg_FailAckReqd BOOL Fail.Cfg_AckReqd 1 These parameters determine whether an acknowledgement is required for an
alarm. When these parameters are 1, the acknowledge (ack) bit is cleared when
Cfg_IntlkTripAckReqd IntlkTrip.Cfg_AckReqd the alarm occurs. An acknowledge command (for example, PCmd_FailAck or
Fail.OCmd_Ack) is required to acknowledge the alarm. When set to 0, the
Cfg_IOFaultAckReqd IOFault.Cfg_AckReqd Acknowledge bit is set when an alarm occurs indicating an acknowledged alarm
and no acknowledge command is required.
Cfg_PulseOpenT REAL 10.0 Time to lift seat when pulsing seat for cleaning (seconds).
Cfg_PulseCloseT REAL 5.0 Time to close seat when pulsing seat for cleaning (seconds).
Cfg_FailT DINT 3 Time to give valve to achieve state before declaring valve failure (seconds).
Cfg_FailSeverity INT Fail.Cfg_Severity 1000 These parameters determine the severity of each alarm that gauges the color and
symbol that are used to indicate alarm status on the faceplate and global object.
Cfg_IntlkTripSeverity IntlkTrip.Cfg_Severity 500 The following are valid values:
Cfg_IOFaultSeverity IOFault.Cfg_Severity 1000 1…250 = Low
251…500 = Medium
501…750 = High
751…1000 = Urgent
IMPORTANT: For FactoryTalk View software version 7.0, these severity priorities
drive only the indication on the global object and faceplate. The Alarm & Events
definition severity drives the color and symbol that is used on the alarm banner
and alarm summary as well as the value returned by the FactoryTalk Alarm and
Events software display commands.
PSet_Owner DINT 0 Program Owner request ID (non-zero) or release (zero).

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Table 6 - P_ValveMP Input Parameters


Input Parameter Data Alias For Default Description
Type
PCmd_Close BOOL 0 When Cfg_PCmdClear is 1:
PCmd_Open • Set PCmd_Close to 1 to close the valve
• Set PCmd_Open to 1 to open the valve
PCmd_LiftLower • Set PCmd_LiftLower to 1 lift the lower seat for cleaning
• Set PCmd_LiftUpper to 1 to lift the upper seat for cleaning
PCmd_LiftUpper • Set PCmd_SIPCavity to 1 to SIP valve leakage cavity
• Set PCmd_SIPLower to 1 to SIP through lower seat
PCmd_SIPCavity • Set PCmd_SIPUpper to 1 to SIP through upper seat
• These parameters reset automatically
PCmd_SIPLower
When Cfg_PCmdClear is 0:
PCmd_SIPUpper
• Set PCmd_Close to 1 to close the valve
• Set PCmd_Open to 1 to open the valve
• Set PCmd_LiftLower to 1 lift the lower seat for cleaning
• Set PCmd_LiftUpper to 1 to lift the upper seat for cleaning
• Set PCmd_SIPCavity to 1 to SIP valve leakage cavity
• Set PCmd_SIPLower to 1 to SIP through lower seat
• Set PCmd_SIPUpper to 1 to SIP through upper seat
• These parameters do not reset automatically
PCmd_Acq BOOL Mode.PCmd_Acq 0 When Cfg_PCmdClear is 1:
• Set PCmd_Acq to 1 to Acquire
PCmd_Rel Mode.PCmd_Rel • Set PCmd_Rel to 1 to Release
• These parameters reset automatically
When Cfg_PCmdClear is 0:
• Set PCmd_Acq to 1 to Acquire
• Set PCmd_Acq to 0 to Release
• PCmd_Rel is not used
• These parameters do not reset automatically
PCmd_Lock Mode.PCmd_Lock When Cfg_PCmdClear is 1:
• Set PCmd_Lock to 1 to Lock
PCmd_Unlock Mode.PCmd_Unlock • Set PCmd_Unlock to 1 to Unlock
• These parameters reset automatically
When Cfg_PCmdClear is 0:
• Set PCmd_Lock to 1 to Lock
• Set PCmd_Lock to 0 to Unlock
• PCmd_Unlock is not used
• These parameters do not reset automatically
PCmd_Reset BOOL 0 • Set PCmd_Reset to 1 to reset all alarms requiring reset
• This parameter is always reset automatically
PCmd_FailAck BOOL Fail.PCmd_Ack 0 • Set PCmd_<Alarm>Ack to 1 to Acknowledge alarm
• The parameter is reset automatically
PCmd_IntlkTripAck IntlkTrip.PCmd_Ack
PCmd_IOFaultAck IOFault.PCmd_Ack
PCmd_FailSuppress BOOL Fail.PCmd_Suppress 0 When Cfg_PCmdClear is 1:
PCmd_IntlkTripSuppress IntlkTrip.PCmd_Suppress • Set PCmd_<Alarm>Suppress to 1 to suppress alarm
• Set PCmd_<Alarm>Unsuppress to 1 to unsuppress alarm
PCmd_IOFaultSuppress IOFault.PCmd_Suppress • These parameters reset automatically
When Cfg_PCmdClear is 0:
PCmd_FailUnsuppress Fail.PCmd_Unsuppress
• Set PCmd_<Alarm>Suppress to 1 to suppress alarm
PCmd_IntlkTripUnsuppress IntlkTrip.PCmd_Unsuppress • Set PCmd_<Alarm>Suppress to 0 to unsuppress alarm
• PCmd_<Alarm>Unsuppress is not used
PCmd_IOFaultUnsuppress IOFault.PCmd_Unsuppress • These Parameters do not reset automaticallyS
PCmd_FailUnshelve BOOL Fail.PCmd_Unshelve 0 • Set PCmd_<Alarm>Unshelve to 1 to Unshelve alarm
• The parameter is reset automatically
PCmd_IntlkTripUnshelve IntlkTrip.PCmd_Unshelve
PCmd_IOFaultUnshelve IOFault.PCmd_Unshelve
OCmd_Close BOOL 0 Operator command to close valve.
OCmd_Open BOOL 0 Operator command to open valve.

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Table 6 - P_ValveMP Input Parameters


Input Parameter Data Alias For Default Description
Type
OCmd_LiftLower BOOL 0 Operator command to Lift Lower Seat for cleaning.
OCmd_LiftUpper BOOL 0 Operator command to Lift Upper Seat for cleaning.
OCmd_SIPCavity BOOL 0 Operator command to SIP valve leakage cavity.
OCmd_SIPLower BOOL 0 Operator command to SIP through Lower Seat.
OCmd_SIPUpper BOOL 0 Operator command to SIP through Upper Seat.
OCmd_Bypass BOOL 0 Operator command to bypass all bypassable interlocks and permissives.
OCmd_Check BOOL 0 Operator command to check (not bypass) all interlocks and permissives.
MCmd_Disable BOOL 0 Maintenance command to disable valve.
MCmd_Enable BOOL 0 Maintenance command to enable (allow to energize) valve.
MCmd_Acq BOOL Mode.MCmd_Acq 0 Maintenance command to acquire ownership (Operator/Program/Override to
Maintenance)
MCmd_Rel BOOL Mode.MCmd_Rel 0 Maintenance command to release ownership (Maintenance to Operator/Program/
Override)
OCmd_AcqLock BOOL Mode.OCmd_AcqLock 0 Operator command to acquire (Program to Operator) / lock ownership.
OCmd_Unlock BOOL Mode.OCmd_UnlockRel 0 Operator command to unlock / release (Operator to Program) ownership.
OCmd_Reset BOOL 0 Operator command to reset all alarms requiring reset.
OCmd_ResetAckAll BOOL 0 Operator command to reset and acknowledge all alarms and latched shed
conditions.

Mix-proof Valve Output Structure

Output parameters include the following:


• Output data elements (Out_) are the primary outputs of the instruction,
typically used by hardware output modules; however, they can be used by
other application logic.
• Value data elements (Val_) are numeric outputs of the instruction for use
by the HMI. Values can also be used by other application logic or software
packages.
• Source and Quality data elements (SrcQ_) are outputs of the instruction
used by the HMI to indicate PV source and quality.
• Status data elements (Sts_) are bit outputs of the instruction for use by the
HMI. Status bits can also be used by other application logic.
• Error data elements (Err_) are outputs of the instruction that indicate a
particular configuration error. If any Err_ bit is set then the Sts_Err
configuration error summary status is set and the Invalid Configuration
indicator is displayed on the HMI.
• Not Ready data elements (Nrdy_) are bit outputs of the instruction for use
by the HMI for displaying the Device Not Ready indicator. Not Ready bits
can also be used by other application logic.
• Alarm data elements (Alm_) are outputs of the instruction that indicate a
particular alarm has occurred.

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• Acknowledge data elements (Ack_) are outputs of the instruction that


indicate the corresponding alarm has been acknowledged.
• Ready data elements (Rdy_) are bit outputs of the instruction used by the
HMI to enable or disable Command buttons and Setting entry fields.
Table 7 - P_ValveMP Output Parameters
Output Parameter Data Type Alias For Description
EnableOut BOOL Enable output: The EnableOut signal is not manipulated by this instruction. Its output state
always reflects
EnableIn input state.
Out_Open BOOL Output to Open Valve.
Out_Close BOOL Output to Close Valve.
Out_LiftLower BOOL Output to Lift Lower Seat for cleaning.
Out_LiftUpper BOOL Output to Lift Upper Seat for cleaning.
Out_CavityInlet BOOL Output to Cavity Inlet Valve (usually fail closed).
Out_CavityOutlet BOOL Output to Cavity Outlet Valve (usually fail open).
SrcQ_IO SINT I/O signal source and quality.
SrcQ Final valve status source and quality.
GOOD 0 = I/O live and confirmed good quality
1 = I/O live and assumed good quality
2 = No feedback configured, assumed good quality
TEST 8 = Device simulated
9 = Device loopback simulation
10 = Manually entered value
UNCERTAIN 16 = Live input, off-specification
17 = Value substituted at device/bus
18 = Value substituted by maintenance (Has and not Use)
19 = Shed, using last good value
20 = Shed, using replacement value
BAD 32 = Signal failure (out-of-range, NaN, invalid combination)
33 = I/O channel fault
34 = I/O module fault
35 = Bad I/O configuration (for example, scaling parameters)
Val_Cmd SINT Device command:
0 = None
1 = Close
3 = Open
4 = Lift lower seat
5 = Lift upper seat
6 = CIP/SIP cavity inlet
8 = CIP/SIP lower seat
10= CIP/SIP upper seat

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Table 7 - P_ValveMP Output Parameters


Output Parameter Data Type Alias For Description
Val_Sts SINT Device confirmed:
0 = Unknown
1 = Closed
3 = Opened
4 = Lift lower seat
5 = Lift upper seat
6 = CIP/SIP cavity inlet
7 = CIP/SIP lower seat
8 = CIP/SIP upper seat
9 = Moving
12 = Pulse lower
13 = Pulse upper
33 = Disabled
Val_Fault SINT Device fault:
0 = None
16 = Position fail
32 = I/O Fault
34 = Configuration error
Val_State SINT Actual state number in state diagram:
0 = De-energized
1 = Close
2 = Close cavity out
3 = Open
4 = Lift lower seat
5 = Lift upper seat
6 = SIP/CIP cavity
7 = Lift lower first
8 = SIP/CIP lower seat
9 = Lift upper first
10 = SIP/CIP upper seat
Val_Mode SINT Mode.Val The current mode is shown with status bits and also as an enumeration ‘Val_Mode’ as follows:
0 = No mode
1 = Hand
2 = Maintenance
3 = Override
4 = Program (locked)
5 = Operator (locked)
6 = Program (unlocked, Operator is default)
7 = Operator (unlocked, Program is default)
8 = Program (unlocked, Program is default)
9 = Operator (unlocked, Operator is default)
Val_Owner DINT Current Object Owner ID:
O = Not owned.
Val_Notify SINT Current alarm level and acknowledgement (enumeration):
0 = No alarm
1 = Alarm cleared: a reset or acknowledge is required
2 = Low (acknowledged)
3 = Low (unacknowledged)
4 = Medium (acknowledged)
5 = Medium (unacknowledged)
6 = High (acknowledged)
7 = High (unacknowledged)
8 = Urgent (acknowledged)
9 = Urgent (unacknowledged)

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Table 7 - P_ValveMP Output Parameters


Output Parameter Data Type Alias For Description
Sts_Closed BOOL 1 = Valve requested to close and is confirmed closed.
Sts_Opened BOOL 1 = Valve requested to open and is confirmed opened.
Sts_LiftLower BOOL 1 = Valve Lower Seat Lift position achieved.
Sts_LiftUpper BOOL 1 = Valve Upper Seat Lift position achieved.
Sts_SIPCavity BOOL 1 = Valve Cavity SIP position achieved.
Sts_SIPLower BOOL 1 = Valve Lower Seat SIP position achieved.
Sts_SIPUpper BOOL 1 = Valve Upper Seat SIP position achieved.
Sts_Moving BOOL 1 = Valve moving to target position, not yet achieved.
Sts_Pulsing BOOL 1 = Valve pulsing seat for cleaning.
Sts_Available BOOL 1 = Valve available for control by automation (Program).
Sts_Bypass BOOL 1 = Bypassable Interlocks and Permissives are bypassed.
Sts_BypActive BOOL 1 = Bypassing active (Bypassed or Maintenance).
Sts_Disabled BOOL 1 = Valve is disabled.
Sts_NotRdy BOOL 1 = Valve is not ready to energize (independent of mode).
Nrdy_Disabled BOOL 1 = Device Not Ready:
Nrdy_CfgErr • Device disabled by Maintenance
• Configuration Error
Nrdy_Intlk • Interlock not OK
• Permissive not OK
Nrdy_Perm • Device Failure (Shed requires reset)
• I/O Fault (Shed requires reset)
Nrdy_Fail • Device Logic disabled/no mode
Nrdy_IOFault
Nrdy_NoMode
Sts_MaintByp BOOL 1 = Maintenance bypass is active, display icon.
Sts_AlmInh BOOL 1 = Alarm is shelved, disabled or suppressed, display icon.
Sts_Err BOOL 1 = Error in configuration: See detail bits for reason.
Err_Fail BOOL 1 = Error in configuration: Invalid failure time (use 0…2,147,483 seconds).
Err_Timer BOOL 1 = Error in configuration: Invalid feedback time or pulse time (use 0…2,147,483 seconds).
Err_Alarm BOOL 1 = Error in configuration: Alarm minimum On time or severity.
Sts_Hand BOOL Mode.Sts_Hand 1 = Mode is Hand (supersedes Maintenance, Override, Program, Operator).
Sts_Maint BOOL Mode.Sts_Maint 1 = Mode is Maintenance (supersedes Override, Program, Operator).
Sts_Ovrd BOOL Mode.Sts_Ovrd 1 = Mode is Override (supersedes Program, Operator).
Sts_Prog BOOL Mode.Sts_Prog 1 = Mode is Program (auto).
Sts_Oper BOOL Mode.Sts_Oper 1 = Mode is Operator (manual).
Sts_ProgOperLock BOOL Mode.Sts_ProgOperLock 1 = Program or Operator has requested Mode Lock.
Sts_NoMode BOOL Mode.Sts_NoMode 1 = No mode (disabled because EnableIn is false).
Sts_MAcqRcvd BOOL Mode.Sts_MAcqRcvd 1 = Maintenance Acquire command received this scan.

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Table 7 - P_ValveMP Output Parameters


Output Parameter Data Type Alias For Description
Sts_Fail BOOL Fail.Inp Valve failure status:
0 = OK
1 = Failed
Sts_IntlkTrip IntlkTrip.Inp 1 = Valve de-energized by an interlock not OK.
Sts_IOFault IOFault.Inp I/O communication fault status:
0 = OK
1 = Bad
Alm_Fail BOOL Fail.Alm 1 = Valve Failure alarm.
Alm_IntlkTrip IntlkTrip.Alm 1 = Alarm: Valve de-energized by an interlock not OK.
Alm_IOFault IOFault.Alm 1 = I/O Fault alarm.
Ack_Fail BOOL Fail.Ack 1 = Valve Failure, Interlock Trip, or I/O Fault alarm has been acknowledged.
Ack_IntlkTrip IntlkTrip.Ack
Ack_IOFault IOFault.Ack
Sts_FailDisabled BOOL Fail.Disabled 1 = Valve Failure, Interlock Trip, or I/O Fault alarm is disabled (by maintenance).
Sts_IntlkTripDisabled IntlkTrip.Disabled
Sts_IOFaultDisabled IOFault.Disabled
Sts_FailShelved BOOL Fail.Shelved 1 = Valve Failure, Interlock Trip, or I/O Fault alarm is inhibited by operator.
Sts_IntlkTripShelved IntlkTrip.Shelved
Sts_IOFaultShelved IOFault.Shelved
Sts_FailSuppressed BOOL Fail.Suppressed 1 = Valve Failure, Interlock Trip, or I/O Fault alarm is suppressed (by program).
Sts_IntlkTripSuppressed IntlkTrip.Suppressed
Sts_IOFaultSuppressed IOFault.Suppressed
Rdy_Close BOOL 1 = Ready to receive OCmd_Close, OCmd_Open, OCmd_LiftLower, OCmd_LiftUpper,
OCmd_SIPCavity, OCmd_SIPLower, OCmd_SIPUpper, OCmd_Bypass, or OCmd_Check
Rdy_Open (enables HMI button).
Rdy_LiftLower
Rdy_LiftUpper
Rdy_SIPCavity
Rdy_SIPLower
Rdy_SIPUpper
Rdy_Bypass
Rdy_Check
Rdy_Disable BOOL 1 = Ready to receive MCmd_Disable (enables HMI button).
Rdy_Enable BOOL 1 = Ready to receive MCmd_Enable (enables HMI button).
Rdy_Reset BOOL 1 = Ready to receive OCmd_Reset (enables HMI button).
Rdy_ResetAckAll BOOL 1 = At least one alarm or latched shed condition requires reset or acknowledged.
P_ValveMP BOOL Unique parameter name for auto-discovery.

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Mix-proof Valve Local Configuration Tags

Configuration parameters that are arrayed, string, or structure data types cannot
be configured as parameters for Add-On Instructions. Configuration parameters
of these types appear as local tags to the Add-On Instruction. Local tags can be
configured through the HMI faceplates or in Studio 5000 Logix Designer®
application by opening the Instruction Logic of the Add-On Instruction instance
and then opening the Data Monitor on a local tag. These parameters cannot be
modified by using controller logic or Logix Designer application
export/import functionality.
Table 8 - Local Configuration Tags
Tag Name Data Type Default Description
Cfg_Desc STRING_40 'Mix Proof Valve' Description for display on HMI. This string is shown in the title bar of the faceplate.
Cfg_Label STRING_20 'Valve Control' Label for graphic symbol displayed on HMI. This string appears on the graphic symbol.
Cfg_Tag STRING_20 'P_ValveMP' Tagname for display on HMI. This string is shown in the title bar of the faceplate..
Cfg_OutStateTbl SINT [11] [0] 2#0000_0000 Valve state tables showing, respectively, output states in given valve state, feedback
[1] 2#0000_0001 inputs required (checked) to achieve valve state, and feedback input states to achieve
[2] 2#0010_0000 valve state.
[3] 2#0010_0010 The array index ([0]…[10]) indicates the device state as follows (per the state diagram
in the manual):
[4] 2#0000_0100
[5] 2#0000_1000 Index Function
[6] 2#0001_0000
[7] 2#0001_0100 [0] (intermediate state) De-energized
[8] 2#0011_0100 [1] Closed
[9] 2#0001_1000
[10] 2#0011_1000 [2] (intermediate state) Close cavity outlet

Cfg_FdbkReqdTbl SINT [11] [0] 2#0000_0000 [3] Opened


[1] 2#0000_0000 [4] Lift Lower Seat
[2] 2#0000_0000
[5] Lift Upper Seat
[3] 2#0000_0000
[4] 2#0000_0000 [6] SIP/CIP Cavity
[5] 2#0000_0000
[7] (intermediate) Lift Lower for SIP/CIP
[6] 2#0000_0000
[7] 2#0000_0000 [8] SIP/CIP Lower Seat
[8] 2#0000_0000 [9] (intermediate) Lift Upper for SIP/CIP
[9] 2#0000_0000
[10] 2#0000_0000 [10] SIP/CIP Upper Seat
Cfg_FdbkStateTbl SINT [11] [0] 2#0000_0000
[1] 2#0000_0001 The bits within a word indicate an input or output state (1=on, 0=off) or if the input
state is checked (FdbkReqd = 1 = input checked, 0 = not checked). The bit positions are:
[2] 2#0010_0000
[3] 2#0010_0010 Bit Function Input Output
[4] 2#0000_0100
[5] 2#0000_1000 Bit .0 Close valve Inp_ClosedLS Out_Close
[6] 2#0001_0000 Bit .1 Open Valve Inp_OpenLS Out_Open
[7] 2#0001_0100
Bit .2 Lift Lower Seat Inp_LowerLS Out_LiftLower
[8] 2#0011_0100
[9] 2#0001_1000 Bit .3 Lift Upper Seat Inp_UpperLS Out_LiftUpper
[10] 2#0011_1000
Bit .4 Open Cavity Inlet Inp_CavityInLS Out_CavityInlet (FC)
Bit .5 Close Cavity Outlet Inp_CabityOutLS Out_CavityOutlet (FO)

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Operations This section describes the primary operations for Add-On Instructions.

Modes

This instruction uses the following standard modes, which are implemented by
using an embedded P_Mode Add-On Instruction.

Table 9 - Modes
Mode Description
Operator The Operator owns control of the device. Operator commands (OCmd_) and Operator settings
(OSet_) from the HMI are accepted.
Program Program logic owns control of the device. Program commands (PCmd_) and Program settings
(PSet_) are accepted.
Override Priority logic owns control of the device and supersedes Operator and Program control. Override
Inputs (Inp_OvrdCmd and other Inp_OvrdXxxx values) are accepted. If so configured,
bypassable interlocks and permissives are bypassed.
Maintenance Maintenance owns control of the device and supersedes Operator, Program, and Override
control. Operator commands and settings from the HMI are accepted. Bypassable interlocks and
permissives are bypassed, and device timeout checks are not processed.
Hand Hardwired logic or other logic outside the instruction owns control of the device. The instruction
tracks the state of the device for bumpless transfer back to one of the other modes.
No Mode The device is disabled and has no owner because the EnableIn input is false. The main
instruction Logic routine is not being scanned. See Execution section for more information on
EnableInFalse processing.

See Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects: Common Mode Block


(P_Mode) Reference Manual, publication SYSLIB-RM005, for more
information.

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Alarms

This instruction uses the following alarms, which are implemented by using
embedded P_Alarm and P_Gate Add-On Instructions.

Alarm Name P_Alarm Name P_Gate Name Description


Fail Fail None Raised when the valve is commanded to a new
position and the device feedbacks fail to confirm the
valve reached each required position (see state
diagram) within the configured time (Cfg_FailT). If
the Failure is configured as a shed fault, the valve is
commanded closed and cannot be opened until reset.
Interlock Trip IntlkTrip None Raised when an interlock 'not OK' condition causes
the valve to transition from some other position to the
closed position.
If interlocks are not bypassed, a bypassable interlock
or a non-bypassable interlock 'not OK' condition
initiates an interlock trip. If interlocks are bypassed,
only a non-bypassable interlock 'not OK' condition
initiates an interlock trip.
I/O Fault IOFault None Raised when an interlock 'not OK' condition causes
the valve to transition from some other position to the
closed position.
If interlocks are not bypassed, a bypassable interlock
or a non-bypassable interlock ’not OK’ condition
initiates an interlock trip. If interlocks are bypassed,
only a non-bypassable interlock ’not OK’ condition
initiates an interlock trip.

Parameters of the P_Alarm object can be accessed by using the following


convention: [P_Alarm Name].[P_Alarm Parameter].

See Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects: Common Alarm Block


(P_Alarm) Reference Manual, publication SYSLIB-RM002, for more
information.

Simulation

Simulation in P_ValveMP disables the normal outputs and provides the feedback
of a working valve.

You must set the Inp_Sim parameter in the controller to ‘1’ to enable simulation.

The Simulation icon is displayed at the bottom left of the Operator


faceplate indicating the device is in simulation.

When you have finished in simulation, set the Inp_Sim parameter in the
controller to ‘0’ to return to normal operation.

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Execution

The following table explains the handling of instruction execution conditions.

Condition Description
EnableIn False (false rung) Handled the same as if the device were Disabled by
Command. The device outputs are de-energized and the
device is shown as Disabled on the HMI. The mode is
shown as ‘NO MODE’. All alarms are cleared.
Powerup (prescan, first scan) On prescan, any commands received before first scan are
discarded. The device is de-energized. On first scan, the
device is commanded to the closed state.
Embedded P_Mode and P_Alarm instructions are
handled in accordance with their standard powerup
procedures.
See Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects:
Common Mode Block (P_Mode), publication SYSLIB-
RM005, and Rockwell Automation Library of Process
Objects: Common Alarm Block (P_Alarm), publication
SYSLIB-RM002, for P_Mode and P_Alarm instructions,
respectively.
Postscan No SFC Postscan logic is provided.

See the Logix5000 Controllers Add-On Instructions Programming Manual,


publication 1756-PM010, for more information.

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Programming Example This example uses the P_ValveMP instruction to implement a mix-proof valve
feeding bulk material (safflower oil) from a storage silo into a mixer.

For this example, the mix-proof valve connects to the control system by using two
inputs and three outputs. The manufacturer's data sheet for the valve shows the
following information.

In the closed position (all outputs off ), flow is not directed anywhere and the
valve cavity is vented to waste recovery. In the open state, flow is directed from
the upper line to the lower line. In the Lower Lift position, flow is directed from
the lower line through the valve cavity to waste recovery. In the Upper Lift
position, flow is directed from the upper line through the valve cavity to waste
recovery.

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The P_ValveMP instruction for this valve is configured as shown in the following
diagram.

The two limit switches from the field are connected into inputs Inp_LowerLS
and Inp_UpperLS. The three outputs to the field are connected to Out_Open,
Out_LiftLower, and Out_LiftUpper.

This programming example illustrates the remaining configuration by using the


HMI faceplate. To use the faceplate to perform configuration, you must
download the preceding instructions, have a display with a global object
connected to this instruction instance, and have a FactoryTalk View software
client with the appropriate security setup and access to this display. Each step of
this programming example provides a listing of the configuration parameter
values that were changed through the faceplate.

From the Engineering Tab Page 1 Description on page 45, the descriptive strings
and supported states are configured.
Parameter Description
Cfg_Desc Safflower Oil T-47 to Mixer M-5
Cfg_Label Safflower T-47 / M-5
Cfg_Tag XV-5047
Cfg_HasLiftLower, Cfg_HasLiftUpper 1 (checked)
Cfg_HasSIPCavity, Cfg_HasSIPLower, Cfg_HasSIPUpper 0 (unchecked)

From the Engineering Tab Page 4 Description on page 49, the state configuration
can be accessed and modified. For this example, we have to configure six states.
There are three outputs only, so for each state, the outputs for Close, Cavity In,
and Cavity Out can be ignored. We will also ignore feedback states for feedback
that is not required. The example uses parameters for all ignored values set to 0.

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The table shows the configuration for each valve state.


State Configuration
0 - De-energized Cfg_OutStateTbl[0] = 2#0000_0000 (all outputs are 0)
Cfg_FdbkReqdTbl[0] = 2#0000_1100 (Lift Lower and Lift Upper are required)
Cfg_FdbkStateTbl[0] = 2#0000_0000 (Lift Lower and Lift Upper feedback state are 0)
1 - Close Cfg_OutStateTbl[1] = 2#0000_0001 (Close output is 1 and all others are 0, Close output
set for display purposes only)
Cfg_FdbkReqdTbl[1] = 2#0000_1100 (Lift Lower and Lift Upper are required)
Cfg_FdbkStateTbl[1] = 2#0000_0000 (Lift Lower and Lift Upper feedback state are 0)
3 - Open Cfg_OutStateTbl[3] = 2#0000_0010 (Open output is 1 and all others are 0)
Cfg_FdbkReqdTbl[3] = 2#0000_1100 (Lift Lower and Lift Upper are required)
Cfg_FdbkStateTbl[3] = 2#0000_1100 (Lift Lower and Lift Upper feedback state are 1)
2 - Close Cavity Out Cfg_OutStateTbl[3] = 2#0000_0010 (Open output is 1 and all others are 0)
Cfg_FdbkReqdTbl[3] = 2#0000_1100 (Lift Lower and Lift Upper are required)
Cfg_FdbkStateTbl[3] = 2#0000_1100 (Lift Lower and Lift Upper feedback state are 1)
4 - Lift Lower Seat Cfg_OutStateTbl[4] = 2#0000_0100 (Lift Lower output is 1 and all others are 0)
Cfg_FdbkReqdTbl[4] = 2#0000_1100 (Lift Lower and Lift Upper are required)
Cfg_FdbkStateTbl[4] = 2#0000_0100 (Lift Lower feedback state is 1 and Lift Upper
feedback state is 0)
5 - Lift Upper Seat Cfg_OutStateTbl[5] = 2#0000_1000 (Lift Upper output is 1 and all others are 0)
Cfg_FdbkReqdTbl[5] = 2#0000_1100 (Lift Lower and Lift Upper are required)
Cfg_FdbkStateTbl[5] = 2#0000_1000 (Lift Lower feedback state is 0 and Lift Upper
feedback state is 1)

From the faceplate, you can open the state configuration for all valve states
simultaneously to compare and configure the states. For example, Figure 1 shows
the state configuration for the Closed state.

On this message box, you set the states of the outputs, as well as the states of
required feedback inputs, for the given valve state.

Figure 1 - Closed State Configuration Display

TIP You can open the state configuration message boxes for multiple states
simultaneously. This can make it easier for you to check your selections against
the documentation for your particular valve and actuator.

See Engineering Tab Page 4 Description on page 49 for more information.

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Display Elements A display element (global object) is created once and can be referenced multiple
times on multiple displays in an application. When changes are made to the
original (base) object, the instantiated copies (reference objects) are
automatically updated. Use of global objects, in conjunction with tag structures
in the ControlLogix system, aid consistency and save engineering time.
Table 10 - P_ValveMP Display Elements Description
Display Element Name Display Element Description
GO_P_ValveMP2D This Mix-proof Valve graphic object
allows for numerous orientations on
displays.

GO_P_ValveMP_Orth This 3-D orthogonal Mix-proof Valve


graphic object provides different
valve angle positions on displays.

GO_P_ValveMP_Orth1 This 3-D orthogonal Mix-proof Valve


graphic object provides different
valve angle positions on displays.

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Common attributes of the P_ValveMP global objects include the following:


• Animated valve graphic symbol
• Text State indicator
• Instruction mode indicator
• Status/Quality indicators
• Maintenance Bypass indicator
• Label
• Color changing alarm border that blinks on unacknowledged alarm
• Alarm indicator that changes color with the severity of an alarm

Alarm Border State Indicator

Status/Quality Indicator Mode Indicator

Alarm Indicator Status/Quality


Indicator

Label Maintenance Bypass Indicator

Each display element includes a touch field that accesses the object’s faceplate.
In addition, there is a tooltip that displays the object’s configured tag and
description.

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State Indicators

The state indicator text changes and the graphic symbol color changes depending
on the state of the valve.
Color State Text
Blue Transition: Commanded to a new position and not there
yet.
Light yellow Indicates the following states: CIP/SIP cavity inlet,
CIP/SIP lower seat, CIP/SIP upper seat.
Dark gray Closed.
White Open.
Cyan Indicates the following states: Lift lower, Lift upper.

Status/Quality Indicators
One of these symbols appears on the graphic symbol when the described
condition is true.
Graphic Symbol Description
Invalid configuration.

Data quality bad/failure.

Data Quality degraded: uncertain, test, simulation, substitution, or out of specification.

The input or device has been disabled.

Device not ready to operate.

TIP When the Invalid Configuration Indicator appears, you can find what
configuration setting is invalid by following the indicators. Click the graphic
symbol to open the faceplate. The Invalid Configuration indicator appears next
to the appropriate tab at the top of the faceplate to guide you in finding the
configuration error. Once you navigate to the tab, this indicator or a magenta
box identifies the misconfigured item.

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For the Mix-proof Valve instruction, the Invalid Configuration indicator appears
under the following conditions:
• An alarm minimum on time, a valve feedback time, pulse time, or the valve
failure time is set to a value less than zero or greater than 2,147,483
seconds.
• Alarm Severity is set to a value less than 1 or greater than 1000.
• Invalid Feedback Time or Pulse Time (use 0…2,147,483 sec).
• Invalid Failure Time (use 0…2,147,483).

TIP When the Not Ready indicator appears, you can find what condition is
preventing operation by following the indicators. Click the graphic symbol to
open the faceplate. The Not Ready indicator appears next to the appropriate
tab at the top of the faceplate to guide you in finding the condition. When you
navigate to the tab, the condition preventing operation is flagged.

For the Mix-proof Valve instruction, the Device Not Ready indicator appears
under the following conditions:
• Device has been disabled by Maintenance.
• There is a configuration error.
• Interlock or Permissive is not OK.
• There is a device failure and shed requires a reset.
• There is an I/O Fault and shed requires a reset.

Device Logic has been disabled or there is no mode.

Mode Indicators

One of these symbols appears on the right side of the graphic symbol to indicate
the mode of the object instruction.

Graphic Symbol Description


Transparent Operator mode (if the default mode is Operator and the current mode is Operator, the mode
indicator is transparent).
Operator mode (if the default mode is Program).

Operator mode locked.

Transparent Program mode (if the default mode is Program and the current mode is Program, the mode
indicator is transparent).
Program mode (if the default mode is Operator).

Program mode locked.

Override mode

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Graphic Symbol Description


Maintenance mode.

Hand mode

No mode.

TIP The images provided for the Operator and Program default modes are
transparent; therefore, no mode indicators are visible if the device is in its
default mode. This behavior can be changed by replacing the image files for
these mode indicators with images that are not transparent.

See Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects: Common Mode Block


(P_Mode) Reference Manual, publication SYSLIB-RM005, for more
information.

Alarm Indicators

One of these symbols appears on the left side of the label to indicate the described
alarm condition and the alarm border and label background change color. The
alarm border and label background blink if acknowledgement of an alarm
condition is required. Once the alarm is acknowledged, the alarm border and
label background remain the color that corresponds to the severity of the alarm.

Symbol Border and Label Background Description


No change in color Alarm Inhibit: an alarm is suppressed by the Program,
disabled by Maintenance, or shelved by the Operator.

White Return to normal (no alarm condition), but a previous


alarm has not been acknowledged.

Blue Low severity alarm.

Yellow Medium severity alarm.

Red High severity alarm.

Magenta Urgent severity alarm.

No symbol No change in color No alarm or alarm inhibit condition, and all alarms
are acknowledged.

See Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects: Common Alarm Block


(P_Alarm) Reference Manual, publication SYSLIB-RM002, for more
information.

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Maintenance Bypass Indicator

This symbol appears to the right of the label to indicate that a maintenance
bypass has been activated.

TIP When the Maintenance Bypass Indicator appears, you can find what condition
was bypassed by following the indicators. Click the graphic symbol to open the
faceplate. The Maintenance Bypass Indicator appears next to the appropriate
tab at the top of the faceplate to guide you in finding the bypass. Once you
navigate to the tab, this indicator identifies the bypassed item.
For the Mix-proof Valve instruction, the Maintenance Bypass indicator appears
when bypassable interlocks and permissives have been bypassed.

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Using Display Elements

The global objects for P_ValveMP can be found in the global object file
(RA-BAS) P_ValveMP Graphics Library.ggfx.

Complete these steps to use a global object.

1. Copy it from the global object file and paste it in the display file.

2. In the display, right-click the global object and choose Global Object
Parameter Values.

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The Global Object Parameter Values dialog box appears.

The global object parameters are as follows.

Parameter Required Description


#102 Y Object tag to point to the name of the associated object Add-On Instruction
in the controller.
#103 Y Path used for display navigation features to other objects. Include program
scope if tag is a program scope tag.
#120 N Additional parameter to pass to the display command to open the faceplate.
Typically used to define position for the faceplate.
#121 N Additional parameter to pass to the display command to open the faceplate.
if defining X and Y coordinate, separate parameters so that X is defined by
#120 and Y is defined by #121. This lets the same parameters be used in
subsequent display commands originating from the faceplate.
#122 Y These are the options for the global object display:
0 = Always show faceplate
1 = Show Quick Display for users without Maintenance access (Code C)
2 = Always show Quick Display

3. Type the tag or value in the Value column as specified in the Description
column.

TIP You can click the ellipsis (. . .) to browse and select a tag.
Values for items marked ‘(optional)’ can be left blank.

4. Click OK.

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Quick Display The Quick Display screen provides a means for operators to perform simple
interactions with the P_ValveMP instruction instance. From the Quick Display,
you can navigate to the faceplate for full access for operation, maintenance, and
configuration.

Click to Navigate to Full


Faceplate

Faceplate The P_ValveMP faceplate consists of five tabs and each tab consists of one or
more pages.

The faceplate contains the value of local configuration tags Cfg_Tag and
Cfg_Desc in the title bar.

The Operator tab is displayed when the faceplate is initially opened. Click the
appropriate icon at the top of the faceplate to access a specific tab.
Maintenance Diagnostics Help

Operator Engineering Alarms Exit

The faceplate provides the means for operators, maintenance personnel,


engineers, and others to interact with the P_ValveMP instruction instance,
including viewing its status and values and manipulating it through its commands
and settings. When a given input is restricted via FactoryTalk View security, the
required user security code letter is shown in the tables that follow.

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Operator Tab

The Faceplate initially opens to the Operator (‘Home’) tab. From here, an
operator can monitor the device status and manually operate the device when it is
in Operator mode.

The Operator tab shows the following information:


• Current mode (Program, Operator, Override, Maintenance, or Hand)
• Requested Modes Indicator (appears only if the Operator or Program
mode has been superseded by another mode)
• Mix-proof Valve state
• Valve fault status
• Valve Permissive and Interlock status
• Input Source and Quality indicator (See 'SrcQ' in the Output parameters
table on page 17 for details)
Operator Mode Unlock and
Lock Command Buttons

Mode Indicator Reset and Acknowledge


All Alarms Button

Valve Open Command Buttons

Valve State Indicator Valve Close Command Buttons

Valve Statistics Navigation Button Interlock and Permissive Indicators


and Navigation Buttons

Lift Valve Lower Seat Button SIP/CIP Valve Cavity Button

Lift Valve Upper Seat Button SIP/CIP Valve Upper Seat Button

SIP/CIP Valve Lower


Seat Button

Input Source and Input Source and


Quality Icon Quality Indicator

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The following table shows the functions included on the Operator tab.
Table 11 - Operator Tab Description
Function Action Security
Click to release Operator mode lock. Manual Device
Operation
(Code B)

Click to lock in Operator mode.

Click to request Program mode.

Click to request Operator mode.

Click to reset and acknowledge all alarms. Acknowledge Alarms


(Code F)

Click to Open valve. The button is available in Operator or Normal Operation of


Maintenance mode. Device
(Code A)

Click to close valve. The button is available in Operator or


Maintenance mode.

Click to go to the Lift Valve Lower Seat state. The button is


available in Operator or Maintenance mode.

Click to go to the Lift Valve Upper Seat state. The button is


available in Operator or Maintenance mode.

Click to go to the CIP/SIP Valve Lower Seat state. The button is


available in Operator or Maintenance mode.

Click to go to the CIP/SIP Valve Upper Seat state. The button is


available in Operator or Maintenance mode.

Click to go to the CIP/SIP Valve Cavity state. The button is


available in Operator or Maintenance mode.

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Table 11 - Operator Tab Description


Function Action Security
Click to open the Permissives faceplate. None

Click to open the Interlocks faceplate.

Click to open the Valve Statistics faceplate.

If the object is configured to have permissive and interlock objects (for example,
Cfg_HasPermObj is true), the permissive and interlock indication become
buttons that open the faceplates of the source objects used as a permissive or
interlock (often this is a P_Intlk interlock or P_Perm permissive object). If the
object is not configured in this way, the permissive or interlock are indicators
only.

The Operator tab also has a button to open the Valve Statistics faceplate if the
valve is configured to use the P_ValveStats object (Cfg_HasValveStats = 1).
When the object is not configured to have an P_ValveStats instruction, the Valve
Statistics button is not displayed.

See these publications for more information:


• Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects: Permissives with Bypass
(P_Perm) Reference Manual, publication SYSLIB-RM007
• Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects: Interlock with First Out
and Bypass (P_Intlk) Reference Manual, publication SYSLIB-RM004
• Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects: 2-state Valve Statistics
(P_ValveStats) Reference Manual, publication SYSLIB-RM036.

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One of these symbols appears to indicate the described Interlock or Permissive


condition.

Permissive Symbol Interlock Symbol Description


One or more conditions not OK

Non-bypassed conditions OK

All conditions OK, bypass active

All conditions OK

Alarm indicators appear on the Operator tab when the corresponding


alarm occurs.

Interlock Trip Alarm

Fail Alarm

I/O Fault Alarm

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The following table shows the alarm status on the Operator tab.
Table 12 - Operator Tab Alarm Status
Graphic Symbol Alarm Status
In Alarm (Active Alarm)

In Alarm and Acknowledged

Out of Alarm but not Acknowledged

Alarm Suppressed (by Operator) (Alarm is logged but not displayed)

Alarm Disabled (by Maintenance)

Alarm Shelved (by Operator

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Maintenance Tab

Maintenance personnel use the information and controls on the Maintenance tab
to adjust device parameters, troubleshoot and temporarily work around device
problems, and disable the device for routine maintenance.

The Maintenance tab shows the following information:


• Current mode (Program, Operator, or Maintenance)
• Requested Modes Indicator - This display highlights all modes that have
been requested. The leftmost highlighted mode is the active mode
• Whether Mix-proof Valve is enabled or disabled
• Interlocks and Permissive Bypassed/Enabled Indicator
• Whether Override mode bypasses the bypassable permissives and
interlocks

Current Mode Indicator Maintenance Mode


Acquire and Release
Requested Mode Indicator Command Buttons

Valve Disabled Indicator Valve Enable and Disable


Command Buttons

Interlock and Permissive


Interlocks and Permissives Bypass and Check
Bypassed Indicator Command Buttons

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The following table shows the functions on the Maintenance tab.


Table 13 - Maintenance Tab Description
Function Action Security Configuration Parameters
Click to place valve in Maintenance Equipment None
mode. Maintenance
(Code C)

Click to release valve from


Maintenance mode.

Click to enable valve.

Click to disable valve.

Click to enable checking of all Disable


permissives and interlocks. Alarms
Bypass
Permissives
and Interlocks
Click to bypass checking of
bypassable permissives and (Code H)
interlocks.

In Override Mode, Check to bypass permissives and Cfg_OvrdPermIntlk


bypass Interlocks interlocks in Override mode.
and Permissives
that can be
bypassed
Time after valve Type a value (seconds) that gives the Equipment Cfg_FailT
command for valve time to achieve state before Maintenance
feedback before triggering a valve failure fault. (Code C)
fault (seconds)
Time to close seat Type a value (seconds) that the valve Cfg_PulseCloseT
when pulsing seat seat is held closed when pulsing for
for cleaning cleaning.
(seconds)
Time to lift seat Type a value (seconds) that the valve Cfg_PulseOpenT
when pulsing seat seat is held open when pulsing for
for cleaning (sec) cleaning.

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Engineering Tab

The Engineering tab provides access to device configuration parameters and


ranges, options for device and I/O setup, displayed text, and
faceplate-to-faceplate navigation settings, and for initial system commissioning or
later system changes.

The Engineering tab is divided into four pages.

Engineering Tab Page 1

Page 1 of the Engineering tab lets you can enter descriptive strings and configure
valve options.

Mode Configuration Button

Configure Device Description,


Label, and Tag Text

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The following table lists the functions on page 1 of the Engineering tab.
Table 14 - Engineering Tab Page 1 Description
Function Action Security Configuration Parameters
Click to navigate to the Mode None See Mode Configuration Display on
Configuration display. page 45

Description Type the device description to show Engineering Cfg_Desc


on the faceplate title bar. Configuration
(Code E)
Label Type the label to show on the graphic Engineering Cfg_Label
symbol. Configuration
Tag Type the tag name to show on the (Code E) Cfg_Tag
faceplate and tooltip.
TIP: Pausing the mouse over this
field displays a tool tip with the
configured Logix tag/path.
Clear Program Check to clear Program commands on Cfg_PCmdClear
Commands on receipt.
receipt
Operator command Check to reset a fault on a new Cfg_OCmdResets
resets fault Operator command.
Valve has Lift Lower Check to enable the lift lower seat Cfg_HasLiftLower
Seat state state for the valve.
Valve has Lift Upper Check to enable the lift upper seat Cfg_HasLiftUpper
Seat state state for the valve.
Valve has SIP Cavity Check to enable the SIP cavity state Cfg_HasSIPCavity
State for the valve.
Valve has SIP Lower Check to enable the SIP lower seat Cfg_HasSIPLower
Seat state state for the valve.
Valve has SIP Upper Check to enable the SIP upper seat Cfg_HasSIPUpper
Seat state state for the valve.

Mode Configuration Display

This display lets you select the default mode for the object by selecting the
appropriate mode.

IMPORTANT If no mode is being requested, changing the default mode changes the mode
of the instruction.

You must have FactoryTalk View security code E to select the default mode on
this display.

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Engineering Tab Page 2

The following table shows the functions on page 2 of the Engineering tab.
Table 15 - Engineering Tab Page 2 Description
Function Action Security Configuration Parameters
Pulse seat lift Check to enable pulsing in the lift Engineering Cfg_PulseLiftLower
output during Lift lower state. Configuration
Lower (Code E)
Pulse seat lift Check to enable pulsing in the lift Cfg_PulseLiftUpper
output during Lift upper state.
Upper
Pulse seat lift Check to enable pulsing in the SIP/CIP Cfg_PulseSIPLower
output during lower state.
SIP/CIP Lower
Pulse seat lift Check to enable pulsing in the SIP/CIP Cfg_PulseSIPUpper
output during upper state.
SIP/CIP Upper

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Table 15 - Engineering Tab Page 2 Description


Function Action Security Configuration Parameters
Enable navigation Check if a Permissive object is used Engineering Cfg_HasPermObj
to permissive object with this valve. This changes the Configuration
Permissive indicator to a clickable (Code E)
button to open the Permissive
faceplate.
IMPORTANT: The name of the
Permissive object in the controller
must be this object's name with the
suffix ‘_Perm’. For example, if your
P_ValveMP object has the name
’ValveMP123’, then its Permissive
object must be named
‘ValveMP123_Perm’.
Enable navigation Check if an Interlock object is used Cfg_HasIntlkObj
to interlock object with this valve. This changes the
Interlock indicator to a clickable
button to open the Interlock
faceplate.
IMPORTANT: The name of the
interlock object in the controller must
be this object's name with the suffix
‘_Intlk’. For example, if your
P_ValveMP object has the name
’ValveMP123’, then its interlock
object must be named
‘ValveMP123_Intlk’.
Enable navigation Check if the Valve Stats instruction Cfg_HasStatsObj
to valve statistics (e.g. P_ValveStats) is used with this
object device. This adds a button to the
faceplate that opens the Valve Stats
faceplate.
IMPORTANT: The name of the Valve
Statistics object in the controller
must be this object's name with the
suffix ‘_ValveStats’. For example, if
your P_ValveMP object has the name
’ValveMP123’, then its Interlock
object must be named
‘ValveMP123_ValveStats’.

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Engineering Tab Page 3

The following table shows the functions on page 3 of the Engineering tab.
Table 16 - Engineering Tab Page 3 Description
Function Action Security Configuration Parameters
Close Valve: On I/O Check to close the valve when an I/O Engineering Cfg_ShedOnIOFault
Fault Fault occurs. A reset is required to Configuration
clear this latched shed condition. (Code E)
Clear this checkbox to show only the
I/O fault status/alarm and not trip
the valve if an I/O fault is detected.
Close Valve: On Check to close the valve when a Cfg_ShedOnFail
Position Fail Position Fail occurs. A reset is
required to clear this latched shed
condition.
Clear this checkbox to show only the
Position Fail status/alarm and not
trip the valve if a Position Fail is
detected.
Close Valve: On The device always sheds (closes) on None
Interlock Trip an interlock trip. This item cannot be
unchecked. It is displayed as a
reminder that the interlock trip
function always triggers a shed.

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Engineering Tab Page 4

The following table shows the functions on page 4 of the Engineering tab.
Table 17 - Engineering Tab Page 4 Description
Function Action Security
State Configuration Click a state box to open the State Configuration display to None
access configuration parameters for the valve state. See
page 50.

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State Configuration Display

The following table explains the State Configuration display.


Table 18 - State Configuration Display Description
Function Action Security Configuration Parameters
Output State Set State of each Output in the Engineering Cfg_OutStateTbl[x].y where x is a
selected valve state. Configuration state number and y is
(Code E) an output number:
0 = Close
1 = Open
2 = Lift Lower
3 = Lift Upper
4 = Cavity In
5 = Cavity Out
Feedback Required Check to require a feedback signals Cfg_FdbkReqdTbl[x].y where x and y
for the selected valve state. are the same as above.
Feedback State Sets the desired value of the Cfg_FdbkStateTbl[x].y where x and y
feedback signals for the selected are the same as above.
valve state.
Time the Feedback Type a value (seconds) the feedback Configuration Cfg_FdbkTimeTbl[x] where x is the
must match to must match for the valve to achieve and Tuning same as above.
achieve valve the selected state. Maintenance
State (sec) (Code D)

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Diagnostics Tab

The Diagnostic tab provides indications helpful in diagnosing or preventing


device problems, which can include specific reasons a device is 'Not Ready', device
warnings and faults, warning and fault history, and predictive/preventive
maintenance data.

The previous figure shows that the valve is not ready because the device has been
disabled by Maintenance.

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Alarms Tab

The Alarms tab displays each configured alarm for the P_ValveMP instruction.
The icon on the tab for the alarms page changes color based on the current active
alarms. A blinking alarm icon indicates that one or more alarms must be
acknowledged or the device must be reset.

Alarm Acknowledge
Command Button

Alarm Severity
Indicators
Alarm Names

Reset and Acknowledge All


Alarms Command Button

Click an alarm name to open the P_Alarm faceplate for that alarm. From the
P_Alarm faceplate, you can configure and perform additional operations on
the alarm.

If an alarm is active, the panel behind the alarm changes color to match the
severity of the alarm. The color of the bell icon at the top of the faceplate shows
the severity of the highest active alarm, and the icon blinks if any alarm is
unacknowledged or requires reset.

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Table 19 - Alarm Severity Colors


Color Definition
Magenta Urgent
Red High
Yellow Medium
Blue Low
White (bell icon) Alarm has cleared but is unacknowledged
Background (Light Gray) No alarm

The following table shows the functions on the Alarms tab.


Table 20 - Alarms Tab Description
Function Action Security
Alarm Name Click an alarm name to open the associated None
P_Alarm faceplate.
Click to acknowledge the alarm. Acknowledge Alarms
(Code F)

Click to reset and acknowledge all alarms.

When the Reset and Acknowledge All Alarms button is enabled, the panel
behind the alarm blinks, indicating the alarm requires acknowledgement or reset.
The Alarm Acknowledge button is enabled if the alarm requires
acknowledgment. Click the button with the check mark to acknowledge the
alarm.

See Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects: Common Alarm Block


(P_Alarm) Reference Manual, publication SYSLIB-RM002, for
more information.

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Mix-proof Valve (P_ValveMP)

Mix-proof Valve Faceplate Help

The Faceplate Help is divided into two pages.

Faceplate Help Page 1

Faceplate Help Page 2

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