Output channel configuration – Rockwell Automation 1769-IF4FXOF2F Compact Combination Fast Analog I/O Module User Manual
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Publication 1769-UM019A-EN-P - October 2008
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Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 3
Alarm Deadbands
The module checks for an alarm deadband value that is less than 0 or
large enough to be equal to or exceed one-half of the difference
between the high alarm and low alarm values. When one of these
conditions occurs, a module configuration fault results.
Output Channel
Configuration
Each output channel is independently configured via a group of eight
consecutive words in the Configuration Data file. The first two words
of the group consist of bit fields, the settings of which determine how
the output channel operates. See the tables below and the
descriptions that follow for valid configuration settings and their
meanings. The default bit status of the configuration file is all zeros.
Low
High
Alarm Deadbands
Normal Input Range
High alarm turns OFF.
Low alarm turns OFF.
Low alarm turns ON.
High alarm turns ON.
Bit Definitions for Output Channel Configuration Words
Define
To choose
Make these bit settings
15
14
13
12
11
10
09
08
07
06
05
04
03
02
01
00
Program to Fault
Enable (PFE)
(1)
Program Data
1
Fault Data
0
Program Mode (PM)
(1)
User-defined
1
Hold Last State
0
Fault Mode (FM)
(1)
User-defined
1
Hold Last State
0
Enable Ramping (ER)
(1)
Enable
1
Disable
0
Latch Clamp Status
(LC)
Enable
1
Disable
0
Enable Low Clamp
Alarm Interrupt (ELI)
(2)
Enable
1
Disable
0
Enable Low Clamp
Alarm Interrupt (ELI)
Enable
1
Disable
0
Enable Channel (EC)
Enable
1
Disable
0
(1) Alternate output states are not supported by all controllers. Refer to your controller’s user manual to determine whether alternate output states and this module function
are supported.
(2) Module interrupts are not supported by all controllers. Refer to your controller’s user manual to determine whether module interrupts are supported.