Rockwell Automation 1771-IR Series D RTD Input Module User Manual User Manual

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5–2

Module Status and Input Data

Publication 1771Ć6.5.129 - March 2000

Table 5.A

Bit/Word Description for RTD Input Module (1771-IR

SeriesD)

Word

Bit

Definition

Word 1

Bits 00-05

Underrange indication for each channel; set when input is below the

normal operating range for copper or platinum RTD. Bit 00 for input 1,

bit 01 for input 2, etc. See Table 5.B.

Bit 06

Power-up bit is set when the module is alive but not yet configured.

Bit 07

EEPROM calibration values could not be read.

Bits 08-13

(10-15)

Overrange bits are set when the input is above the normal operating

range. Bit 10 for input 1, bit 11 for input 2, etc. See Table 5.C.

Bit 14 (16)

Real time sample time-out bit. See page 5-2.

Bit 15 (17)

Not used

Word 2

Bit 00-05

When set, indicates that default bias has been subtracted from the

input value. Only the remainder is shown in the data word. Each bit

relates to a single channel; bit 00 for input 1, etc. Default bias is

automatically applied when BCD formatted data cannot be displayed.

This will occur when measuring temperatures in Fahrenheit larger

than 999.9 degrees. The default bias value which is subtracted is

1000.0.

Bits 06-07

Not used

Bits 08-13

(10-15)

Sign bits for each channel. When set indicate that a certain input is

negative. Bit 10 corresponds to input 1, bit 11 to input 2, etc. These

bits are used for BCD and signed magnitude data formats.

Bits 14-15

(16-17)

Not used

Words 3-8

Bits 00-15

(00-17)

Input data words. The data words must be multiplied or divided by a

factor if whole numbers need to be displayed.

If you are reading temperature in

o

F or

o

C:

Then there is an implied decimal point (XXX.X) after the least

significant digit. Resolution is 0.1

o

.

If you are reading resistance in milliohms (copper RTDs) (BTW word 1, bit 10 = 1):

Then there is an implied decimal point (XXX.XX).

If you are reading resistance in milliohms (all other RTDs) (BTW word 1, bit 10 = 0):

Multiply the data word by 30 to get the actual value in milliohms.

Resolution is 30 milliohms.

Word 9

Auto-calibration word.

Bit 00

Offset calibration complete

Bit 01

Gain calibration complete

Bit 02

Save complete

Bit 06

EEPROM fault

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