Bit
Name
9, 1
UR<n>
10, 2
LD<n>
7:3
and
Not Used
15:11
If ALE configuration bit is not set the error bit is cleared (0) at the time the condition is cleared.
5
If ALE configuration bit is set, this alarm will remain set (1) until the condition clears and the user sets the
appropriate unlatch bit in the Output Table.
Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085sc-OF8 Using CCW
Description
Under Range <channel>
When set to 1, indicates the output word value set by the user is less than
or equal to the defined Under Range Alarm value. The Under Range
value is determined by the LCE and LLA configuration bit settings:
LCE
LLA
0
0
0
1
1
X
1
X
NOTE: Low Range and Limit values are noted in the Data Format and
Range table
5
.
Load Error <channel>
If the channel is set to voltage mode, this bit indicates a short circuit.
If the channel is set to current mode, open circuit is indicated.
NOTE: Low Range and Limit values are noted in the Data Format and
Range table
5
.
Bits marked as Not Used are set to 0.
For even channels, bits 3:7 in the word are unused.
For odd channels, bits 11:15 in the word are unused.
3.5.6 Data Ch<x> (AI_12:05)
This word reflects the current output value in Engineering Units. It is not
necessarily the same value in the user Output Word. It depends on the operating
mode (Run/Program/Fault).
3.5.7 Module Firmware Revision (AI_13)
The lower byte of the word indicates the minor revision of the module firmware.
The upper byte of the word indicates the major revision.
Under Range
LCA
Value
Low Range
X
(LCA ignored)
Low Limit
X
(LCA ignored)
Low Range
0
(LLA ignored)
Low Clamp
1
(LLA ignored)
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