Configuration data file – Rockwell Automation 1769-XXXX Compact I/O Modules User Manual
Page 133

Rockwell Automation Publication 1769-IN088A-EN-P - February 2011
133
I/O Memory Mapping Chapter 3
The bits are defined as follows:
• SGN = Sign bit in 2’s complement format.
• NU = Not used. Bit must be set to 0.
• CHOx = Cancel High Clamp Alarm Latch for Output x: Allows each
output high-clamp-alarm latch to be individually cancelled. Cancel = 1.
• CLOx = Cancel Low Clamp Alarm Latch for Output x: Allows each
output low-clamp-alarm-latch to be individually cancelled. Cancel = 1.
Configuration Data File
The manipulation of bits from this file is normally done with programming
software, such as RSLogix 500, RSLogix 5000, or RSNetWorx for DeviceNet,
during initial configuration of the system. In that case, graphical screens provided
by the programming software simplify configuration.
Some systems, like the 1769-ADN DeviceNet adapter system, also allow the bits
to be altered as part of the control program using communication rungs. In that
case, it is necessary to understand the bit arrangement, shown on the following
page.
Wo
rd
Bit Position
15
14
13
12
11
10
09
08
07
06
05
04
03
02
01
00
0
EC
NU
EHI ELI
LC
ER
FM
PM NU
PFE
1
NU
Format Ch0
NU
Type/Range Sel Ch0
2
SGN Fault Value Channel 0
3
SGN Program (Idle) Value Channel 0
4
SGN Clamp High Data Value Channel 0
5
SGN Clamp Low Data Value Channel 0
6
SGN Ramp Rate Channel 0
7
NU
8
EC
NU
EHI ELI
LC
ER
FM
PM NU
PFE
9
NU
Format Ch1
NU
Type/Range Sel Ch1
10
SGN Fault Value Channel 1
11
SGN Program (Idle) Value Channel 1
12
SGN Clamp High Data Value Channel 1
13
SGN Clamp Low Data Value Channel 1
14
SGN Ramp Rate Channel 1
15
NU
16
EC
NU
EHI ELI
LC
ER
FM
PM NU
PFE
17
NU
Format Ch2
NU
Type/Range Sel Ch2
18
SGN Fault Value Channel 2
19
SGN Program (Idle) Value Channel 2