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/&%.%)( 2 /&1 In this chapter, we describe:• checking your calibration• calibrating your
1–2 Calibrating Your Module If a calibration check of your module becomes necessary:1. Verify that the module is i
1–3Calibrating Your Module#" % #$ The fast analog input module is shipped already calibrated.Calibration of the modu
1–4 Calibrating Your Module ! The BTR echoes back the status of each of the channels to verifycalibration. If selecte
1–5Calibrating Your Module The BTR echoes back the status of each of the channels to verify thecalibration. If all
1–6 Calibrating Your Module
& $ #"! & $ % In this chapter, we describe
2–2 Troubleshooting Your Input Module An invalid scaling data bit (bit 02) is set if invalid scaling data isentere
"")'%)&%)# 2–3Troubleshooting Your Input Module/'%.%*) 4 /'3 The following table lists the
Because of the variety of uses for the products described in thispublication, those responsible for the application and use of this controlequipment m
2–4 Troubleshooting Your Input ModulePublication 1771Ć6.5.116 - July 1996The following allows you to run a check on module operation, andisolate a fa
2–5Troubleshooting Your Input ModulePublication 1771Ć6.5.116 - July 1996BT9:0ENDN1ERENDNERBTWBLOCK TRANSFER WRITERACK:GROUP:MODULE:CONTROL BLOCK:DATA
2–6 Troubleshooting Your Input ModulePublication 1771Ć6.5.116 - July 1996ADDRESSBT9:0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0EN ST DN ERCO EW NR TO RWRLEN DLEN FILE ELEM
2–7Troubleshooting Your Input Module After determining that the module is operating correctly,troubleshoot any fau
2–8 Troubleshooting Your Input Module 5. Attempt to equalize all grounds at the offending channel beforereconnecti
2–9Troubleshooting Your Input Module To test the functionality of an input
2–10 Troubleshooting Your Input Module
Overview of the Fast AnalogInput ModuleThis chapter, we describe:• features of the module• how the module
3–2 Overview of the Fast Analog Input Module'&"! ) ( &&quo
3–3Overview of the Fast Analog Input Module 3. The module converts analog signals into binary or BCD format,and sto
0'%/%*) 5 4 This manual shows you how to use your Fast Analog Input modulewith an Allen-Bradley p
3–4 Overview of the Fast Analog Input Module
Installing the Input ModuleIn this chapter, we tell you about:• calculating the chassis power requirement
.%#-#(' 1 .' Before installing your input module in the I/O chassis: %.%- -
! Place your module in any I/O module slot of the I/O chassis exceptfor the extreme left slot. This slot is re
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+" * %$ / +$ Place your module in any slot in the chassis except the leftmost slotwhich is reserved for processors o
Publication 1771Ć6.5.116 - June 1996To install your module in an I/O chassis:1. First, turn off power to the I/O chassis:!ATTENTION: Remove pow
Connect your I/O devices to the cat. no. 1771-WG wiring armshipped with the module. The wiring arm is attac
Publication 1771Ć6.5.116 - June 1996 " !" 1All commons are el
Publication 1771Ć6.5.116 - June 1996! " ! !" 1All commons are
Using This ManualP2–2.&$-$)( 1 0 - )+'-,(!)+'-$)( )( , )'*&
Publication 1771Ć6.5.116 - June 1996" ! ! "! #$ !! Source Ground1. Unus
Publication 1771Ć6.5.116 - June 1996 ! Channel 1+Channel 1ĆChanne
Publication 1771Ć6.5.116 - June 1996When using shielded cable wire, ground the foil shield and drainwire only at one end of the cable. We recomm
'"!&!$# ( '# The front panel of the fast analog input module contains a greenRUN indicator and a red
In this chapter we describe:• block transfer programming• sample programs in the PLC-2
Module ProgrammingPublication 1771Ć6.5.116 - July 1996The PLC-2 program example regulates when each block transfer willbe initiated to eliminate p
Module Programming 7%.,&$6,10 < 7.; Block transfer instructions with the PLC-3 processor use one binaryfile in a data ta
Module Programming8&/-'%7-21 < 8/; The PLC-5 program is very similar to the PLC-3 program with thefollowing excepti
Module Programming 5-5 Scan time is defined as the amount of time it takes for the inputmodule to read the input c
Using This Manual P2–3&%! ) ( The 1771-IFF series A module can be used with any 1771 I/Ochassis. Communication between
Module Programming/'%.%*) 3 /'2 The following description references the sequence numbers inFigure 5.4.Following a
In this chapter, we describe;• configuring your module’s features• conditioning yo
)! ( $# + )# During normal operation the processor transfers 1 to 41 words to themodule when you program a block transfer
6-3/'& .&*) 3 /)" Input Voltage and Current Ranges for the Fast Analog Input ModuleNominal Voltage orCurrent
6-4.&$-$)( 0 .( Two's complement binary, data firstIn two’s complement binary – data first mode, the channel data wil
'&"! ( '! The real time sampling (RTS) mode of operation provides datagathered at precisely timed i
Your module can perform linear conversion of unscaled data toengineering units, (for example; gallons/minute,
$# & $ Scaling values must always be entered in BCDformat, even if the data format chosen is binary.
This feature (oversampling) is set in block transfer word 40. Thisword specifies the number of times a channe
6-90 ('!/'+* 4 0*# If a write block of five words, with all zeroes, is sent to the fastanalog input module (cat. no.
Using This ManualP2–4
6-10Publication 1771Ć6.5.116 - June 1996Bit/Word Descriptions for the Analog Input Module Block TransferWrite Configuration BlockNote that decimal b
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Publication 1771Ć6.5.116 - May 1996 In this chapter, we describe:• reading data from your module• block transfer r
7-2Publication 1771Ć6.5.116 - May 1996When a BTR length of 0 is programmed, the 1771-IFF/A willrespond with the 1771-IFE series A module default len
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7-4Publication 1771Ć6.5.116 - May 1996When bits 9 and 10 in block transfer write word 3 are set for “two’scomplement – data first configuration,” th
7-5Publication 1771Ć6.5.116 - May 1996Figure 7.3Block Transfer Read in Two's Complement - Data First Configuration, DifferentialInputsDec. Bit
Publication 1771Ć6.5.116 - July 1996 Inputs per module 16 single-ended; 8 differential low levelModule Locat
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A-2Publication 1771Ć6.5.116 - July 1996Description ValueKeyingbetween 10 and 12between 24 and 26Wiring Arm Catalog Number 1771-WGField Wiring Arm Scr
A-3 Table A.CScan Time/SingleĆEnded Mode/Disabled ChannelsBlock Transfer Write Word 41Oversample = 1x Default Ove
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Publication 1771Ć6.5.116 - July 1996 The following are sample programs for entering data in theconfiguration words of t
B–2 Programming Examples/(+*)'.*-, 1 /+0 The PLC-2 family write block transfer data file should look likeFigure B.1.
B–3Programming Examples,%('&$+'*) . ,(- 1. Press [SHIFT][MODE] to display your ladder diagram on theindustrial termin
B–4 Programming Examples-&)('%,(+* / -). The following is a sample procedure for entering data in theconfiguration words o
The 4-digit BCD format uses an arrangement of 16 binary digits torepresent a 4-digit
Data Table FormatsC–2 Table C.ABCD RepresentationPlace Value23(8) 22(4) 21(2) 20(1)DecimalEquivalent
Data Table Formats C–3 Two’s complement binary is used with PLC-3 processors whenperforming mathematical calculatio
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Data Table FormatsC–4
Block Transfer (MiniĆPLCĆ2 andPLCĆ2/20 Processors)Programming multiple GET instructions is similar to
D–2 Block Transfer (Mini-PLC-2 and PLC-2/20 Processors)2!*(" 1(-, 4 2*3 Rung Summary: Once the block transfer read operation i
D–3Block Transfer (Mini-PLC-2 and PLC-2/20 Processors)/'%.%*) 2 /'1 The input module transfers a specific number of wo
D–4 Block Transfer (Mini-PLC-2 and PLC-2/20 Processors)
This appendix contains forms useful in setting up your data table.
E–2 Forms%$! )Analog Block Transfer ReadPositionDecimalFile Word15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00PositionFile WordOcta
E–3Forms&%! *Analog Block Transfer WritePositionDecimalFile Word15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00PositionFile Word
E–4 Forms
Publication 1771Ć6.5.116 - July 1996accuracy, 1-3BCD, 4-1BCD format, 1-3, 4-7digital filtering and scaling, 4-1block transfer, 1-1, 1-3, 2-3, 7-1com
Table of Contents iiiPublication 1771Ć6.5.116 - July 1996Chapter 7Chapter Objective 7-1...Diagnostics Reported by the
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