Channel status word bits – floating point mode – Rockwell Automation 1756-XXXX ControlLogix Analog I/O Modules User Manual

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Publication 1756-UM009C-EN-P - December 2010

Chapter 6

Temperature-measuring Analog Modules (1756-IR6I, 1756-IT6I, and 1756-IT6I2)

Channel Status Word Bits – Floating Point Mode

Any of the six Channel Status words, one for each channel, will display a
nonzero condition if that particular channel has faulted for the conditions
listed below. Some of these bits set bits in other Fault words. When the
Underrange and Overrange bits (bits 6 and 5) in any of the words are set, the
appropriate bit is set in the Channel Fault word.

When the Calibration Fault bit (bit 7) is set in any of the words, the Calibration
Fault bit (bit 9) is set in the Module Fault word. The table lists the conditions
that set each of the word bits.

Channel Status Word Conditions

Tag (Status
word)

Bit

Event that sets this tag

ChxCalFault

Bit 7

This bit is set if an error occurs during calibration for that channel, causing a
bad calibration. This bit also sets bit 9 in the Module Fault word.

Underrange

Bit 6

This bit is set when the input signal at the channel is less than or equal to the
minimum detectable signal. For more information on the minimum detectable
signal for each module, see

page 123

. This bit also sets the appropriate bit in

the Channel Fault word.

Overrange

Bit 5

This bit is set when the input signal at the channel is greater than or equal to
the maximum detectable signal. For more information on the maximum
detectable signal for each module, see

page 123

. This bit also sets the

appropriate bit in the Channel Fault word.

ChxRateAlarm

Bit 4

This bit is set when the input channel’s rate of change exceeds the configured
Rate Alarm parameter. It remains set until the rate of change drops below the
configured rate. If latched, the alarm remains set until it is unlatched.

ChxLAlarm

BIt 3

This bit is set when the input signal moves beneath the configured Low Alarm
limit. It remains set until the signal moves above the configured trigger point.
If latched, the alarm will remain set until it is unlatched. If a deadband is
specified, the alarm will also remain set as long as the signal remains within
the configured deadband.

ChxHAlarm

Bit 2

This bit is set when the input signal moves above the configured High Alarm
limit. It remains set until the signal moves below the configured trigger point.
If latched, the alarm remains set until it is unlatched. If a deadband is
specified, the alarm also remains set as long as the signal remains within the
configured deadband.

ChxLLAlarm

Bit 1

This bit is set when the input signal moves beneath the configured Low-Low
Alarm limit. It remains set until the signal moves above the configured trigger
point. If latched, the alarm remains set until it is unlatched. If a deadband is
specified, the alarm also remains latched as long as the signal remains within
the configured deadband.

ChxHHAlarm

Bit 0

This bit is set when the input signal moves above the configured High-High
Alarm limit. It remains set until the signal moves below the configured trigger
point. If latched, the alarm remains set until it is unlatched. If a deadband is
specified, the alarm also remains latched as long as the signal remains within
the configured deadband.

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