Default configuration, Bcd data format, 100 ohm platinum rtd – Rockwell Automation 1771-IR INSTL.INSTR RTD INPUT MODULE User Manual

Page 8: Temperature in degrees c

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RTD Input Module

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Publication 1771-5.50 – October 1996

Use the following table to read data from your input module.

Dec. Bits

15

14

13

12

11

10

09

08

07

06

05

04

03

02

01

00

De

o

Octal Bits

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

07

06

05

04

03

02

01

00

Description

Word 1

RTS

Channel overrange

EE

PU

Channel underrange

EEPROM status bit – (EE) This bit is set if EEPROM
values could not be read.

Real time sample fault bit – (RTS) Real
time sample time-out bit.

Power up bit – (PU) Set when the module is alive
but not yet configured.

Underrange bits for each channel; set when
input is below the normal operating range for
copper or platinum RTD. Bit 00 for input 1, bit 01
for input 2, etc.

Overrange bits for each channel. set when the input is
above the normal operating range. Bit 10 for input 1, bit
11 for input 2, etc.

2

Not used

Channel Polarity

Not Used

Channel overflow

Channel overflow, channel polarity

Channel overflow – When set, indicate that default bias has been subtracted from the input value.
Only the remainder is shown in the data word. Bit 00 for input 1, bit 01 for input 2, etc. Default bias is
automatically applied when BCD formatted data cannot be displayed. This will occur when measuring
temperatures in Fahrenheit larger than 999.9 degrees. The default bias value which is subtracted is
1000.0.

Channel Polarity – Sign bits for each channel. When set indicate that a certain input is negative. Bit 10
corresponds to input 1, bit 11 to input 2, etc. These bits are used for BCD and signed magnitude data
formats.

3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Channel 1-6 Data – Input data words for each channel. Word 3 to channel 1, word 4 to channel 2, etc.
The data words must be multiplied or divided by a factor if whole numbers need to be displayed. See
table below.

Channel 1-6 Data

If

Then

you are reading temperature in

o

F or

o

C

there is an implied decimal point (XXX.X) after the
least significant digit. Resolution is 0.1

o

.

you are reading resistance in milliohms (copper
RTDs) (BTW word 1, bit 10 = 1)

there is an implied decimal point (XXX.XX).

you are reading resistance in milliohms (all
other RTDs) (BTW word 1, bit 10 = 0)

multiply the data word by 30 to get the actual value
in milliohms. Resolution is 30 milliohms.

9

Not used

Channel failed calibration

FC

EE

Not used

S

G

O

Auto-calibration status

Offset calibration complete

Gain calibration complete

Save complete

EEPROM fault

Faulty calibration (no save)

Default Configuration

If a write block of five words with all zeroes is sent to the module,
default selections will be:

BCD data format

100 ohm platinum RTD

temperature in degrees C

real time sampling (RTS) = inhibited (sample time = 50ms)

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