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Thermocouple/mv isolated input module
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Select your bit configurations. Write them down at the bottom of the worksheet. Use one worksheet for
each channel.
Channel Configuration Word (O:e.0 through O:e.3) — Bit Descriptions
Bit or
Define
To Select
Bits
0...3
Input
TC Type J
Type
TC Type K
TC Type T
TC Type E
TC Type R
TC Type S
TC Type B
TC Type N
±50 mV
±100 mV
TC Type C
TC Type D
Invalid
Invalid
Invalid
CJC Temp
4, 5
Data
Engr. Units x1
Format
Engr. Units x10
Scaled-for-PID
Counts
89
Channel Configuration Worksheets
Set these bits in the Channel Configuration Word
15...12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Description
Project ______________
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 1
Slot Number __________
0 0 1 0
Channel Number ______
0 0 1 1
0 1 0 0
0 1 0 1
Configure the channel for the
input type connected to it. Valid
0 1 1 0
inputs are thermocouples and analog
0 1 1 1
input signals of ±50 mV and ±100 mV.
1 0 0 0
You can configure the channel to read
the cold-junction (CJC) temperature.
1 0 0 1
When reading the CJC temperature,
1 0 1 0
the channel ignores the physical input
1 0 1 1
signal.
1 1 0 0
1 1 0 1
1 1 1 0
1 1 1 1
0 0
Select the channel data format
from: Engineering units (EU) x1 or
0 1
x10. For EU x1, values are in 0.1
1 0
degrees or 0.01 mV. For EU x10,
1 1
values are in whole °C or °F or
0.1 mV. Scaled-for-PID (value is
the same for any input type).
Proportional input signal range is
scaled to 0...16,383 counts.
Proportional counts (value is
same for any input type).
Proportional input signal range is
scaled to ±32,767 counts. For more
information, refer to page 49.
Publication 1746-UM614B-EN-P - September 2007
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