Rockwell Automation 61C544A RTD Module User Manual

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4Ć10

4.1.15

Configuration Command Register (Register 31)

Register 31 defines what action should be taken if an input value is

out of range, what temperature units should be used, what type of

RTD is used, and the average AĆC line frequency. The register also

contains the Configure Command Code. See figure 4.10.

Bits 1 and 0 = When An Input Value Is Out of Range

0ă0ă=ăRetain Old Input Value

0ă1ă=ăForce Input Value to Low Low Alarm Value

1ă0ă=ăForce Input Value to High High Alarm Value

1ă1ă=ăRetain Old Input Value

Bit 2 = Temperature Unit

0 = Celsius

1 = Fahrenheit

Bit 3 = RTD Thermal Response

0 = European Curve: Alpha = 0.00385

1 = American Curve: Alpha = 0.00392

Bits 5 to 4 = Reserved for Future Use

Bit 6 = Cycle Frequency Averaging

0 = Enable

1 = Disable

Bits 11 to 7 = Reserved for Future Use
Bits 15 to 12 = Configure Command Code

0 0 0 0 = READY State

0 0 0 1 = Reset Configuration For This Channel

0 0 1 0 = Read Configuration For This Channel

0 0 1 1 = Write Configuration For This Channel

0 1 0 0 = 50 Hz AĆC Line Frequency

0 1 0 1 = 60 Hz AĆC Line Frequency

Register 31

Bits 0Ć15

RW RW RW

RW

- -

- - -

RW

RW

RW RW RW

15 14 13 12 11 10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

- -

Figure 4.10 Ć Configuration Command Register

When configuring a channel, you must define values for registers 23

through 30 before writing a value to register 31. Register 31 must be

the last register that you write to as you configure each channel.
When you are finished with register 31 for the channel you are

configuring, and the module has processed the information, the

module will set bit 15 of register 22 equal to one. You must then set

bits 12 to 15 of register 31 equal to zero. This places the module in

the READY state. The module then resets bit 15 of register 22 which

indicates that it is ready to configure another channel via register 31.

If you attempt to enter another command before resetting bits 12 to

15 of register 31, a configuration error will result.
Bits 0 and 1 specify what action should occur when an input value is

out of range. The default condition is to retain the old input value

from the data registers (0 to 15).

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