Addressing
Original instructions
Flat Addressing
This module requires nine contiguous, 16-bit input words (%IW)—eight for input data and one for channel status. The data words formats are as follows.
The following shows the word 9 register.
NOTE: The word 9 register is the status of input channels. This status works for all configurations beginning PV04 and for any version (PV) with configuration 4... 20 mA. But the status doesn’t work for PV<04 with configurations 0...20 mA or 0...25 mA.
Topological Addressing
Topological addresses for the 140 AII 030 10 Input Module:
Point
I/O Object
Comment
Input 1
%IW[\b.e\]r.m.1
Value
%I[\b.e\]r.m.1.1
Broken wire or Out of range
• • •
Input 8
%IW[\b.e\]r.m.8
Value
%I[\b.e\]r.m.8.1
Broken wire or Out of range
Status Word
%IW[\b.e\]r.m.9
Status of input channels
Used abbreviations: b = bus, e = equipment (drop), r = rack, m = module slot.
IODDT
The 140 AII 030 10 Input Module uses the T_ANA_IN_VE IODDT:
IODDT Name
Object
Data Type
Name
T_ANA_IN_VE
%CH[\b.e\]r.m.c
ANA_IN_VWE
userdefined
%IWr.m.c.0
Int
.VALUE
%Ir.m.c.1
Bool
.ERROR
Used abbreviations: r = rack, m = module slot, c = channel, b = bus, e = equipment (drop).
Bus and Drop default to 1 if not specified and can be left off.
NOTE: In Quantum IODDTs for analog modules and expert modules the data type Bool is used for %I and %Q.
I/O Map Status Byte
The I/O map status byte is used by the 140 AII 030 10 Input Module as follows.