Latching of alarms, Alarm disable, Data format – Rockwell Automation 1756-IF4FXOF2F ControlLogix High-speed Analog I/O Module User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM005B-EN-P - January 2013

Chapter 3

Module Features

Latching of Alarms

The latching feature allows the high-speed analog I/O module to latch an alarm
in the set position once it has been triggered, even if the condition causing the
alarm to occur disappears. Once an alarm is latched, you must unlatch it via the
Logix Designer application or a message instruction.

To see how to unlatch an alarm, see

page 77

.

Alarm Disable

The Logix Designer application provides the option to disable all of the process
alarms available on the module, as described on pages

44

,

45

, and

48

.

To see how to disable the process alarms, see

page 77

.

Data Format

Your high-speed analog I/O module multicasts floating point data. Floating
point data uses a 32-bit IEEE format. Integer mode is not available on the
ControlLogix high-speed analog I/O module.

Module Inhibiting

Module inhibiting provides the option to close the connection between a
high-speed analog I/O module and its owner-controller. This feature stops the
data transfer between the owner-controller and a configured module. The
connection is reopened when the module is uninhibited.

IMPORTANT

Whenever you inhibit a high-speed analog I/O module, all outputs change to
the state configured for the Program mode.

For example, if the module is configured so that the state of the outputs go to
zero during Program mode, whenever the module is inhibited, the outputs go
to zero.

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