Input channel configuration – Rockwell Automation 1769-IF4FXOF2F Compact Combination Fast Analog I/O Module User Manual

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Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008

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Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3

For information on configuring the module by using MicroLogix 1500
and RSLogix 500 software, see

Appendix B

; for CompactLogix and

RSLogix 5000 software, see

Appendix C

; for 1769-ADN DeviceNet

adapter and RSNetWorx software, see

Appendix D

.

The configuration file can also be modified through the control
program, if supported by the controller. The structure and bit settings
are shown in

Input Channel Configuration

below.

Input Channel
Configuration

Each input channel is independently configured via a group of six
consecutive words in the Configuration Data file. The first two words
of the group consist of bit fields, the settings of which determine how
the input channel operates. See the tables on

page 42

and the

descriptions that follow for valid configuration settings and their
meanings. The default bit status of the configuration file is all zeros.

Word 26

EC

Reserved

EHI

ELI

LC

ER

FM

PM

0

PFE

Word 27

Reserved

Output Data Format
Ch0

Reserved

Output Type/Range Select
Ch0

Word 28

SGN

Fault Value Channel 0

0

0

Word 29

SGN

Program (Idle) Value Channel 0

0

0

Word 30

SGN

Clamp High Data Value Channel 0

0

0

Word 31

SGN

Clamp Low Data Value Channel 0

0

0

Word 32

SGN

Ramp Rate Channel 0

0

0

Word 33

Reserved

Word 34

EC

Reserved

EHI

ELI

LC

ER

FM

PM

0

PFE

Word 35

Reserved

Output Data Format
Ch1

Reserved

Output Type/Range Select
Ch1

Word 36

SGN

Fault Value Channel 1

0

0

Word 37

SGN

Program (Idle) Value Channel 1

0

0

Word 38

SGN

Clamp High Data Value Channel 1

0

0

Word 39

SGN

Clamp Low Data Value Channel 1

0

0

Word 40

SGN

Ramp Rate Channel 1

0

0

Word 41

Reserved

(1) Alarm interrupts are not supported by all bus masters. Check your controller’s user manual to determine if expansion I/O interrupts are supported.

Configuration Data File

Word/Bit

15

14

13

12

11

10

09

08

07

06

05

04

03

02

01

00

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