GFK-0825F Chapter 5 Station Configuration 5-81
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Configure an 8-Point Analog Voltage Output Module

S:1 ALG310 1.0

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Assign I/O References for the Module
When you "zoom" into the mod u l e's slot, a screen like this ap p ear s:
Default data len
g
th

S:1 I * I:024

I00257-I00280

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Default BIU data type Next avail able reference
Backplane Slot
This I/O reference assignment screen shows the length and the next available reference address
for each data type in BIU memory.
The 8-Point Analog Voltage Output Module is an intelligent module that uses more than one type
of data.
up to 8 words of analog output data (data type AQ on the Hand-held Monitor)
0-3 bytes of discrete input data (data type I) for module and channel status. Use of this data
is optional.
0-2 bytes of discrete output data (data type Q) for clearing alarms. Use of this data is
optional.
The length is displayed in units that are appropriate for the data type (analog output data is in
words, discrete in puts and outputs ar e in bits). The as terisk indicates th at the reference h as not
yet been defined.
The first screen shows references for discrete input (I) diagnostic data. You can display the other
BIU data types by pressing F3 (toggle). Press F4 (enter) when the desired data type is displayed.
If the starting referen ce and length for the data type ar e acceptable, press F4 (ent er) to accept
them. The asterisk will disappear.
S1 CH 1
ACTIVE
S1 CH1 DEF RNG
1
S1 CH1 SPAN L
-10000
S1 CH1 ENG L
-10000
S1 CH1 ENG H
+10000
S1 CH1 SPAN H
+10000
F2 F1
F2 F1
F2 F1
F2 F1
F2 F1
F2 F1
Repeat for other
channels
F2
S1 LOC DEF OUT
ZERO
S1: Q * Q:016
Q00001-00016
S1 Module-> %I
DEFAULT ZERO
S1: AQ *AQ:008
AQ00001-00008
S1 Network->%AQ
DEFAULT ZERO
S1: ALG310 1.0
F4
S1: I * I:02 4
I00001-00016
F4, F2
F4, F2
F4, F2
F2 F1
S1 Network->%Q
DEFAULT ZERO
F2 F1
F2 F1
F2 F1
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For HHM version 4.8 or
above this channel
selection menu appears:
For HHM version 4.8 or
above press F1 from
Channel Active screen
or Up Menu key to go to
Channel Config screen.
S1 CH1 CONFIG
F4