Input tags – Rockwell Automation 1756-OF8I ControlLogix Eight-channel Isolated Analog I/O Modules User Manual
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Isolated Analog I/O Module Tag Definitions
Appendix A
Input Tags
The following table describes the Input tags associated with the
1756-IF8I module.
Table 21 - 1756-IF8I Module - Input Tags
Tag Name
Size
Definition
Valid Values
Fault
DINT
Standard Analog Fault mask – controller sets all 32 bits on
connection loss.
• 0000_0000= Connection is
good
• FFFF_FFFF Hex = Connection
has failed
CIPSyncValid
BOOL
Indicates whether the module has synchronized to a valid
CIP Sync time master on the backplane at any point of
current operation.
• 0 = CIP Sync is not available
• 1 = CIP Sync is available
CIPSyncTimeout
BOOL
Indicates whether a valid time master on the backplane
has timed out.
• 0 = A valid time master has not
timed out.
• 1 = A valid time master was
detected on the backplane, but
the time master has timed out.
The module is currently using its
local clock with old synchronized
time data.
CIPSyncOffsetJump
BOOL
Indicates a significant jump, that is, 1 ms or greater, in the
CST and CIP Sync times sent from the Timemaster to the
module. (The Timemaster sends the CST and CIP Sync
times to the module every second.)
When a significant jump occurs, this tag value becomes 1
but changes to 0 a second later unless another jump
occurred.
We recommend that you refresh the Diagnostic Assembly
to get more data on the jump if precise time tracking is
important to your application.
• 0 = No significant jump occurred
• 1 = Significant jump occurred
Ch[x].Fault
BOOL
Indicates that channel data is inaccurate and cannot be
trusted for use in the application. If the tag is set to 1, you
cannot trust the data reported. You must troubleshoot the
module to correct the cause of the inaccuracy.
• 0 = Good
• 1 = Bad
Ch[x].Uncertain
BOOL
Indicates that channel data can be inaccurate but it is not
known to what degree of inaccuracy. If the tag is set to 1,
you know the data can be inaccurate but you can
troubleshoot the module to discover what degree of
inaccuracy exists.
• 0 = Good
• 1 = Uncertain
Ch[x].Underrange
BOOL
Indicates the channel data is beneath the absolute
minimum for this channel.
For example, when the channel operates in the
0…20 mA input range, the underrange threshold on the
channel is < 3.6 mA. If the input signal is 0 mA, this tag is
set to 1.
• 0 = Channel data is not beneath
the absolute minimum
• 1 = Channel data is beneath the
absolute minimum