Rockwell Automation 61C345 4 Input 4-20mA Analog Rail Module User Manual

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4Ć2

4.1.1

Configuring the AutoMate Processor for

Use with the Analog Rail Module

Configuration is the process of describing in software how the

hardware and software in the system are related. The Analog Rail

module is configured using the AutoMate Programming Executive

(APX) software, M/N 45C130 or 45C131. Select CONFIGURE

SYSTEM from the main menu to create the configuration.
Note that the Analog Rail module can also be configured using the

AutoMate Programming System (APS) software, M/N 45C134,

45C141, 45C142, or 45C143. Refer to instruction manual J2Ć3041 for

additional information.
The Analog Rail module is configured depending upon the mode in

which it is being used. See figures 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, and 4.6 for how

to configure the Analog Rail for use with AutoMate processors. The

sample configurations are shown as they appear on the APX screen.

Unless otherwise noted, all references to the AutoMate 20, 30, and

40 will also apply to the 20E, 30E and the 40E, respectively.

Analog Rail Module with AutoMate 20

(Local Head Mode or Rail Mode)

AutoMate 20 registers reserved for port configuration:

2734

Port 0 of AutoMate 20

2735

Port 1 of AutoMate 20

2736

Port 2 of AutoMate 20

2737

Port 3 of AutoMate 20

Local Head Mode

Enter the value 64XX for the register representing the port to which the Analog

Rail module is connected, where XX is a value from 00Ć14*. The XX value

represents the first register in a set of four contiguous registers that will be used

to store data for the port.

Rail Mode

Enter the value 16XX for the register representing the port to which the Analog

Rail module is connected, where XX is a value from 00Ć17*. The XX value

represents the register that will be used to multiplex data through the I/O port.
*Values are in octal notation.

Figure 4.2 Ć Configuration for Analog Rail Module with AutoMate 20

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