0 programming, 1 register organization – Rockwell Automation 61C544A RTD Module User Manual

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4Ć1

4.0 PROGRAMMING

This section describes how the data is organized in the module and

provides examples of how the module is accessed by application

programs.
For DCS 5000 and AutoMax version 2.1 and earlier, you must assign

variable names to registers by writing a configuration task. For

AutoMax version 3.0 and later, you define registers using the

ReSourcet AutoMax Programming Executive. After these variables

are defined, you can generate the configuration file automatically,

which eliminates the requirement to write a configuration task for the

rack. If you are using AutoMax version 2.1 or earlier, refer to

Appendix F for a sample RTD configuration task. If you are using

AutoMax version 3.0 or later, refer to the AutoMax Programming

Executive Instruction Manual (JĆ3750) for more information. Note that

AutoMate systems require no special configuration procedure to use

the RTD module.
For additional programming information refer to the AutoMate 30/40

Software Instruction Manual (JĆ3150), the DCS 5000/AutoMax

Configuration Task Instruction Manual (JĆ3649), or the AutoMax

Programming Executive Manual (JĆ3750).

4.1

Register Organization

The RTD module uses 32 registers to store and organize its data. The

same registers are used whether the module is in a local rack or a

remote rack. See Table 4.1 for a list of the registers. Table 4.2

contains a list of the registers' default values. When the module is

used in a DCS 5000/AutoMax system and a Stop All command is

received, the module will be placed in a power up state which will

reset all 32 registers to their default values.

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