I/o memory mapping, 1790d-4r0, -t4r0 input data file – Rockwell Automation 1790-XXXX CompactBlock LDX I/O DeviceNet RTD and Thermocouple User Manual
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Publication 1790-IN011B-EN-P - April 2003
Once you have properly wired the drop line to the connector,
attach the connector to the block. If applicable, use the
locking screws on the connector to fasten it to the block.
I/O Memory Mapping
1790D-4R0, -T4R0 Input Data File
Word/Bit Descriptions for 1790D-4R0, -T4R0 RTD Module
Word
Bit Position
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
RTD Input Data Channel 0
1
RTD Input Data Channel 1
2
RTD Input Data Channel 2
3
RTD Input Data Channel 3
4
Not Used
S11
S10
S9
S8
Not Used
S3
S2
S1
S0
Word
Decimal Bit
Description
Read Word 0
Bits 00-15
Channel 0 input data
Read Word 1
Bits 00-15
Channel 1 input data
Read Word 2
Bits 00-15
Channel 2 input data
Read Word 3
Bits 00-15
Channel 3 input data
Read Word 4
Bits 00-03
Underrange for individual channels - Bit 00 corresponds to
input channel 0, bit 01 corresponds to input channel 1 and
so on.
When set (1) the input signal is below the input channel’s
minimum range.
Bits 04-07
Not used: Set to 0
Bits 08-11
Overrange for individual channels - Bit 08 corresponds to
input channel 0, bit 09 corresponds to input channel 1 and
so on.
When set (1) the input signal is above the input channel’s
maximum range, or open RTD is detected.
Bits 12-15
Not used: Set to 0