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Rockwell Automation Publication 1734-UM001E-EN-P - July 2013
174 Default Data Maps
Analog Module Default
Data Maps
I/O messages are sent to (consumed) and received from (produced) the
POINT I/O modules. You map these messages into the processor memory.
1734-IE2C Analog Current Input Module
Message Size: 6 Bytes
Channel Status
1734-IE2V Analog Voltage Input Module
Message Size: 6 Bytes
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Produces (scanner Rx)
Input Channel 0 High Byte
Input Channel 0 Low Byte
Input Channel 1 High Byte
Input Channel 1 Low Byte
Status Byte for Channel 1
Status Byte for Channel 0
OR
UR
HHA
LLA
HA
LA
CM
CF
OR
UR
HHA
LLA
HA
LA
CM
CF
Consumes (scanner Tx)
No consumed data
Where: CF = Channel Fault status0 = no error1 = fault
CM = Calibration Mode 0 = normal1 = calibration mode
LA = Low Alarm 0 = no error1 = fault
HA = High Alarm 0 = no error1 = fault
LLA = Low/Low Alarm 0 = no error1 = fault
HHA = High/High Alarm 0 = no error1 = fault
UN = Underrange 0 = no error1 = fault
OR = Overrange 0 = no error1 = fault
Channel Status Bytes
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
Over Range
Under Range
High High Alarm
Low Low Alarm
High Alarm
Low Alarm
CAL Mode
Channel Fault
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Produces (scanner Rx)
Input Channel 0 - High Byte
Input Channel 0 - Low Byte
Input Channel 1 - High Byte
Input Channel 1 - Low Byte
Status Byte for Channel 1
Status Byte for Channel 0
OR
UR
HHA
LLA
HA
LA
CM
CF
OR
UR
HHA
LLA
HA
LA
CM
CF
Consumes (scanner Tx)
No consumed data
Where: CF = Channel Fault status; 0 = no error, 1 = fault CM = Calibration Mode; 0 = normal, 1 = calibration mode
LA = Low Alarm; 0 = no error, 1 = fault HA = High Alarm; 0 = no error, 1 = fault
LLA = Low/Low Alarm; 0 = no error, 1 = fault HHA = High/High Alarm; 0 = no error, 1 = fault
UR = Underrange; 0 = no error, 1 = fault OR = Overrange; 0 = no error, 1 = fault