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This product is the latest output from Allen Bradley.

Level can use to industrial medium and large


scale. Even today Rockwell Automation has made equivalent PlantPAX system is even able to
compete with the reliability DCS using the ControlLogix as the main constituent component.
Software used to design, download, and upload programs that RSLogix5000. It is better you know
how to calibrate the ControlLogix Analog I/O Modules to ensure the best performance control
system. This guidance as below:

Calibrating an Input Module and an Output Module Process


There are two things you have to do for ControlLogix calibration process,: the calibration module for
analog input modules and output modules. The important difference of those calibration process
are:

The calibration process input modules using the parameters of current, voltage, or ohms
calibrators.

The calibration process output module using the tools of digital multimeter (DMM) to
measure the signal modules sent. The position signal is sent to the outside of the module. This
process requires calibration instruments with specific ranges as recommended in the table list the
calibration module.

How can we calibrate with Either Program or Run Mode?


The calibration process can be carried out outside the standard program RSLogix5000. You can
use other programs on the condition that you must connect online and using precision resistors.
One of the recommended resistors is KRL Electronics - 534A1-1R0T a 0.01% 1.0 Ohm / 487 Ohm
534A1-487R0T a 0.01%. Do not use components that are below standard, for example 1756-IF16
module with a voltage calibrator of greater than +/- 150 V accuracy). This is to avoid the
occurrence of errors and anomalies.

Modules Input calibration process

Input calibration process module needs to be done to ensure that the accuracy of data input can be
processed properly. The process is relatively complex because it includes three main parameters
that require specific calibration range. The process includes:

The process of calibrating the 1756-IF16 or 1756-IF8 Modules

The process of calibrating the 1756-IR6I Modules

The process of calibrating the 1756-IT6I or 1756-IT6I2 Modules


More details: http://literature.rockwellautomation.com/idc/groups/literature/documents/um/1756um009_-en-p.pdf

Calibrating the 1756-IF16 or 1756-IF8 Modules


The calibration process begins with the 1756-IF16 or 1756-IF8 modules. This calibration is used in
applications requiring voltage or current by using a four-parameter input voltage ranges:
-10 ... 10V
0 ... 5V
0 ... 10V
0 ... 20 mA

The calibration process the 1756-IR6I Modules


Calibration of the 1756-IR6I is not associated with voltage or current but used to calibrate the
channels in ohms using two precision resistors. The first resistor used for low reference calibration
and the other resistor is used for high reference calibration. This calibration using the data range 1..
487.

Process Calibrating the 1756-IT6I or 1756-IT6I2 Modules


Calibrating the 1756-IT6I or 1756-IT6I2 require input voltage in millivolts scale with a range of -12 ...
+ 30 mV range or -12 ... + 78 mV range. In normal conditions typically use an input voltage range of
-12 ... + 30 mV, whereas for certain conditions can use a higher voltage range again.

The calibration process Output Modules


Calibration process aims to measure the signal from the module which includes two calibration
process, namely:

Current Meter Calibrations


This calibration process is using RSLogix 5000 software. RSLogix 5000 is used to determine
specific levels of current. Make sure all the data output is well documented to avoid any
inaccuracies.

Voltage Meter Calibrations


The calibration process is in principle the same as the current meter calibration, using the 1756OF4, 1756-OF8, and 1756-OF6VI modules. Also make sure the output data when the system
calibration process goes well documented.

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