Analog Channel Parameters
Original instructions
Overview
Parameters must be set for all of the analog channels before the module can be commissioned. This section provides the codes for setting the parameters and gives examples of parameter settings.
NOTE: If you set new parameters for the module, always send a complete set of parameters (all channels, inputs and outputs), even if you only want to change a single parameter. Otherwise the module will refuse the new parameters and continue working with the old ones.
Key
This section focuses on output words 1 and 2, as highlighted in the table below:
Word
Input Data
Output Data
1
Value, input channel 1
Parameters for input channels 1 ... 4
2
Value, input channel 2
Parameters for input channels 5 ... 8
3
Value, input channel 3
Not used
4
Value, input channel 4
Not used
5
Value, input channel 5
Not used
6
Value, input channel 6
Not used
7
Value, input channel 7
Not used
8
Value, input channel 8
Not used
Illustration
Parameters are set by entering a four-bit code in output words 1 and 2, as follows:
Codes for Analog Input Parameters
Use the following codes to set the parameters for each analog input channel:
Code (binary)
Code (hex)
Parameter
0000
0
Reserved value (see note below)
0010
2
+/-5V and +/-20mA input range
0011
3
+/-10V input range
0100
4
Channel inactive
1010
A
1 ... 5V and 4 ... 20 mA input range
NOTE: The 0000 reserved value is more a control than a parameter. It forces the I/O base into a default condition where it continues to receive field inputs according to the previous channel parameters.