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MOD 30ML Functions

BUILT-IN ANALOG INPUT BLOCK

Table 2-9. Built-In Analog Input Block Attributes, Valid Values, Mnemonics, and Data Types (Cont’d.)

Field Name / Attribute

Mnemonic Valid Values

CWR Data Type

Attr

Input B0

B0

– – R Floating Pt

52

Input B0 Quality

B0Q

– – R Discrete

53

Input B1

B1

– – R Floating Pt

54

Input B1 Quality

B1Q

– – R Discrete

55

Input B2

B2

– – R Floating Pt

56

Input B2 Quality

B2Q

– – R Discrete

57

Input B3

B3

– – R Floating Pt

58

Input B3 Quality

B3Q

– – R Discrete

59


Block Type
AIN

This is the built-in analog input block type.

00

Version

(VERSION) ........................................................................................................... – – R

The AIN block is at version 1

01

Block Length

(BLKLEN) .................................................................................................... – – R

Number of data base bytes used by this block.

02

Block State

(STATE) ......................................................................................................... – – R

Not configurable in this block; state is always equal to RUN. See IB-23G600 (I/O Logic
Book 1) Section 2.4.1

, State Changes for additional information. This block, when

configured, 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. The block runs without a check on input
quality. See IB-23G600 (I/O Logic Book 1) Section 2.3.2, Data Quality for additional
information.

04

Diagnostics 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 communications error

(COMMERRS) ....................................................................... CWR

The I/O communications error diagnostic checks the status of communications between the
built-in circuit and this block. Error counters are stored in the Interface block. The diagnostic
can be suppressed or enabled as follows.

SUPPRESS

1

Diagnostic error is suppressed. Acknowledgement status remains
clear.

ENABLE

0

Diagnostic error is not suppressed and errors are reported to the
System Event block.

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