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Analog input module block parameters – Micromod MOD: 1800P - MOD 30ML Identity Module (Version 2) System, I/O and Communications Functions User Manual

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Logic Functions - Book 1

ANALOG INPUT MODULE BLOCKS (VCIM, TIM, RIM, WRIM)

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5.4.6

Analog Input Module Block Parameters

The following further defines the configuration parameters and attributes for the VCIM, TIM,
RIM, and WRIM blocks.

Block Type
The valid block types are:
VCIM

Voltage/Current Input Module Block

TIM

Thermocouple Input Module Block

RIM

Resistance Input Module Block

WRIM

Wide Resistance Input Module Block

Occurrence
1 to 32

There may be up to 32 ‘instances’ allowed of the VCIM, TIM, and RIM
module block types.

1 to 16

There may be up to 16 ‘instances’ allowed of the WRIM module block
type.

02

Block State (STATE) ..........................................................................................................– – R
Not configurable in this block (always equal to RUN). See Section 2.4.1, State Changes for
additional information. This block is always executed in the RUN state (Normal Operation).

03

Bad Inputs Accepted (BADINP) ........................................................................................– – R
This attribute is present but not used with this block. These blocks run without a check on
input quality. See Section 2.3.2, Data Quality for additional information.

04

Diagnostic Group (SUPPGRP) .........................................................................................CWR
The diagnostic errors reported by this block can be grouped for System Event block control of
their reporting.

NONE

No group assigned.

1 to 7

Defines the diagnostic group number for the diagnostic suppression group

controlled by the System Event block.

05

I/O mismatch (MODMMS)..................................................................................................CWR
The I/O mismatch diagnostic compares each slot configured for an analog input module
against the content of the slot during a power-up or database download. If the slot is empty or
the installed module does not match the configuration, this diagnostic is generated.

SUPPRESS

1

Diagnostic error is suppressed. Acknowledgement status remains
clear. Even though the I/O mismatch diagnostic is suppressed, the
actual I/O mismatch condition is still determined (see Attribute 14,
MODMM).

ENABLE

0

Diagnostic error is not suppressed and errors are reported to the
System Event block. The error message is reported as I/O
MISMATCH.