Differences between series a, b and c modules, Back cover, Worldwide representation – Rockwell Automation 1771-IFE/C INSTL.INSTRUCTIONS ANALOG INPU User Manual
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Feature
Series A, and B
Series C
Indicator lights
1. At power-up, the green run indicator
comes on and stays on.
2. Limited to 3 bits of diagnostic information
1. At powerup, the green run indicator blinks until a
configuration BTW is received. After a configuration BTW
is received, the green indicator stays on.
2. Has 6 bits of diagnostic information representing 6
possible faults.
Input Data
Input clamped at range ends. Will not go
above or below range limits.
Returns input data above and below the range end points. For
example, a 1-5V input with default scaling will return all values
between +5.2V. Jumper settable for Series A and B simulation.
Default Scaling
Allows default scaling with both maximum and minimum
scaling values as zero. No scaling error will be reported.
Block Transfer Lengths
Maximum block transfers lengths of 20 words
for BTR and 37 words for BTW. Default length
of 0 words.
Maximum block transfers lengths of 22 words for BTR and 39
words for BTW (due to autocalibration). Default length of 0
words (same as series A).
Configuration Plugs
24 configuration plugs to set on 3 row
headers.
16 configuration plugs to set on eight 2 row headers.
Compatibility
The series A and B modules are compatible
with the 1771ĆAL PLC local adapter.
The series C module is not compatible with the 1771ĆAL PLC
local adapter.
Calibration Procedures
Used jumpers and potentiometers to adjust
10V reference and null input offset.
Uses precision voltage source to supply voltage and a block
transfer to set offset and gain.
Agency Approvals
Series A module not CE certified. Series B
module CE certified.
Series C module CE certified.
Differences Between
Series A, B and C Modules
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Publication 1771Ć5.45 - July 1997
Supersedes publication 1771Ć5.45 - March 1996
PN 955127-29
Copyright 1997 AllenĆBradley Company, Inc. Printed in USA