Rockwell Automation 1756-IF4FXOF2F ControlLogix High-speed Analog I/O Module User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM005B-EN-P - January 2013
Appendix B
Tag Definitions
C.In[0].DigitalFilter
REAL
A non-zero value enables the filter. The value serves as a time constant in milliseconds that can be used in a first order lag filter
to smooth the input signal
C.In[0].RateAlarmLimit
REAL
The trigger point for the rate alarm status bit, which will set if the input signal changes at a rate faster than the configured rate
alarm. Configured in engineering units per second.
C.In[0].LowSignal
REAL
One of four points used in scaling. The low signal is in terms of the input signal units and corresponds to the low engineering
term when scaled. The scaling equation is as follows:
C.In[0].HighSignal
REAL
One of four points used in scaling. The high signal is in terms of the input signal units and corresponds to the high engineering
term when scaled. The scaling equation is as follows:
C.In[0].LowEngineering
REAL
One of four points used in scaling. The low engineering helps determine the engineering units the signal values scale into. The
low engineering term corresponds to the low signal value. The scaling equation used is as follows:
C.In[0].HighEngineering
REAL
One of four points used in scaling. The high engineering helps determine the engineering units the signal values scale into.
The high engineering term corresponds to the high signal value. The scaling equation used is as follows:
C.In[0].LAlarmLimit
REAL
The low alarm trigger point. This value causes the I.In[0].LAlarm to trigger when the input signal moves beneath the
configured trigger point, in engineering units.
C.In[0].HAlarmLimit
REAL
The high alarm trigger point. This value causes the I.In[0].HAlarm to trigger when the input signal moves above the configured
trigger point, in engineering units.
C.In[0].LLAlarmLimit
REAL
The low low alarm trigger point. This value causes the I.In[0].LLAlarm to trigger when the input signal moves beneath the
configured trigger point, in engineering units.
C.In[0].HHAlarmLimit
REAL
The high high alarm trigger point. This value causes the I.In[0].HHAlarm to trigger when the input signal moves above the
configured trigger point, in engineering units.
C.In[0].AlarmDeadband
REAL
Forms a deadband around the process alarms, which causes the corresponding process alarm status bit to remain set until the
input moves beyond the trigger point by greater than the amount of the alarm deadband.
C.In[1]
AB:1756_IF4FXOF2F
_Struct_In:C:0
Master structure beneath which configuration parameters for input channel 1 are set. This is the same set of tags as listed for
input channel 0, from
C.In[0].AlarmDisable
to
C.In[0].AlarmDeadband
, except that this listing applies to channel 1.
C.In[2]
AB:1756_IF4FXOF2F
_Struct_In:C:0
Master structure beneath which configuration parameters for input channel 2 are set. This is the same set of tags as listed for
input channel 0, from
C.In[0].AlarmDisable
to
C.In[0].AlarmDeadband
, except that this listing applies to channel 2.
C.In[3]
AB:1756_IF4FXOF2F
_Struct_In:C:0
Master structure beneath which configuration parameters for input channel 3 are set. This is the same set of tags as listed for
input channel 0, from
C.In[0].AlarmDisable
to
C.In[0].AlarmDeadband
, except that this listing applies to channel 3.
C.Out
AB:1756_IF4FXOF2F
_Struct_Out:C:0[2]
C.Out[0]
AB:1756_IF4FXOF2F
_Struct_Out:C:0
Master structure beneath which configuration parameters for output channel 0 are set.
C.Out[0].HoldForInit
BOOL
When this bit is set, and one of the following occurs:
• Module initial connection (powerup)
• Module transition from Program mode back to Run mode
• Module reestablishes communication after fault
The bit configures the channel to hold its present state until initialized with a value within 0.1% of full scale of its current
value.
C.Out[0].AlarmDisable
Disables all alarms for the channel
0 = Alarms are not disabled
1 = Alarms are disabled
Table 15 - Configuration Data Tags (continued)
Tag Name
Data Type
Definition
Data =
(Signal-LowSignal)(HighEngineering-LowEngineering)
High Signal - Low Signal
+ Low Engineering
Data =
(Signal-LowSignal)(HighEngineering-LowEngineering)
High Signal - Low Signal
+ Low Engineering
Data =
(Signal-LowSignal)(HighEngineering-LowEngineering)
High Signal - Low Signal
+ Low Engineering
Data =
(Signal-LowSignal)(HighEngineering-LowEngineering)
High Signal - Low Signal
+ Low Engineering