Setting up the data table file – Rockwell Automation 1771-N SERIES High Resolution Analog Module User Manual User Manual

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Communicating With Your Analog Module

Publication 1771ĆUM127B-EN-P - December 2002

If you use a 1771-NBTC module with the parameters listed below,
the PLC-5 data table file screen on an industrial terminal screen
would look similar to Figure 3.6.

Overall Module Functions Chosen

Number of outputs:

2

Verify mode:

Disabled

Temperature Scale:

Fahrenheit

BCD Select Bit:

2's complement binary data format

Cold Junction Temperature Alarm:

Enabled

Real Time SamplingRate:

200 milliseconds

Scale Value

Low/High

(counts)

Clamp Value

Low/High

(counts)

Max Output

Ramp Rate

(mA/sec)

Reset

State

Alarm

Enable

Reset

Value

(mA)

Channel 1

400/2000

0/0

1.6

Minimum

Yes

N/A

Channel 2

Ć1000/1000

Ć900/900

8.0

User

Yes

100

Scale Value

Low/High

(counts)

Alarm Value

Low/High

(counts)

Input Rate

Alarm

(

o

F/sec)

Alarm

Enable

Alarm

Deadband

(

o

F)

Filter

Time

(sec)

10 Ohm

Offset

RTD

Type

TC

Type

Channel 3

0/0

25000/26000

17

Yes

20.0

0.5

N/A

N/A

B

Channel 4

0/0

10000/10500

1.7

Yes

10.0

1.0

N/A

N/A

E

Channel 5

0/0

20000/20500

1.7

Yes

10.0

1.5

N/A

N/A

J

Channel 6

0/0

10000/10500

1.7

Yes

10.0

2.0

N/A

N/A

K

Channel 7

0/0

20000/21000

N/A

Yes

20.0

2.5

N/A

N/A

R

Channel 8

0/0

30000/31000

N/A

Yes

20.0

3.0

N/A

N/A

S

The above configuration for the 2 output/6 input module (cat. no.
1771-NBTC) would be set up using the following PLC-5 data table
file (Figure 3.6).

Setting Up the Data

Table File

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