Rockwell Automation 1771-N SERIES High Resolution Analog Module User Manual User Manual

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Block Transfer Write and Block Transfer Read Configurations for 2 Output/2 Input 1771-N Series Modules

D–7

Publication 1771ĆUM127B-EN-P - December 2002

Definition

Word

Decimal Bit

(Octal Bit)

Bit 05

High clamp. This bit is set if alarms are enabled and the output

data is higher than the high clamp value

Bit 06

Rate alarm. This bit is set if alarms are enabled and the output

data changed faster than the programmed ramp rate.

Word 4 continued

Bit 07

Bad data. This bit is set if BCD data format was chosen and

output value was not a legal BCD value.

Word 4 continued

Bits 08 (10)

Bad programming. This bit is set if the most recent BTW

contained improper programming data for this channel

Bit 09 (11)

Bad calibration. This bit is set if the channel has not had a valid

calibration.

Bits 10-14

(12-16)

Not used. Always 0.

Bit 15 (17)

I/O select bit.

0 = output,

1 = input.

This bit is set to 0.

Word 5

Bits 00-17

Channel 1 Raw data sent to DAC.

Words 6 and 7

Same as words 4 and 5, but for channel 2

Bit 00

Underrange bit. This bit is set if the input signal is below the

input channels minimum range.

Bit 01

Overrange bit. This bit is set if the input signal is above the

input channels maximum range.

Bits 02-03

Not used. Always 0.

Bit 04

Low alarm. This bit is set if alarms are enabled and the input

signal is lower than the low alarm setpoint.

Bit 05

High alarm. This bit is set if alarms are enabled and the input

signal is higher than the high alarm setpoint.

Word 8

Bit 06

Rate alarm. This bit is set if alarms are enabled and the input

signal changed at a rate faster than the input rate alarm

setpoint.

Bit 07

Not used. Always 0.

Bit 08 (10)

Bad program. This bit is set if any of the channel level

programming data is illegal.

Bit 09 (11)

Bad calibration. This bit is set if the channel has not had a valid

calibration.

Bits 10-14

(12)-16

Not used. Always 0.

Bit 15 (17)

I/O select bit.

0 = output,

1 = input.

This bit is set to 1.

Word 9

Bits 00-15

(00-17)

Channel 3 input data.

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