Channel fault word bits – 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
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Module Features
Chapter 3
Channel Fault Word Bits
Table 9
defines the Channel Fault word bits.
Table 9 - Channel Fault Word Bit Descriptions
Bit
Name
Description
Bit 5
I.Out1Fault
Bit is set if any of the following events occurs:
• The module is being calibrated.
• A communication fault occurs between the module and its owner-controller.
• Wire off condition exists on output channel 1.
• Low limit alarm is set on output channel 1.
• High limit alarm is set on output channel 1.
Bit 4
I.Out0Fault
Bit is set if any of the following events occurs:
• The module is being calibrated.
• A communication fault occurs between the module and its owner-controller.
• Wire off condition exists on output channel 0.
• Low limit alarm is set on output channel 0.
• High limit alarm is set on output channel 0.
Bit 3
I.In3Fault
Bit is set if any of the following events occurs:
• The module is being calibrated.
• A communication fault occurs between the module and its owner-controller.
• An underrange condition exists on input channel 3.
• An overrange condition exists on input channel 3.
Bit 2
I.In2Fault
Bit is set if any of the following events occurs:
• The module is being calibrated.
• A communication fault occurs between the module and its owner-controller.
• An underrange condition exists on input channel 2.
• An overrange condition exists on input channel 2.
Bit 1
I.In1Fault
Bit is set if any of the following events occurs:
• The module is being calibrated.
• A communication fault occurs between the module and its owner-controller.
• An underrange condition exists on input channel 1.
• An overrange condition exists on input channel 1.
Bit 0
I.In0.Fault
Bit is set if any of the following events occurs:
• The module is being calibrated.
• A communication fault occurs between the module and its owner-controller.
• An underrange condition exists on input channel 0.
• An overrange condition exists on input channel 0.