\TIN

Type:

Syntax:

Units:

Range:

Default:

Response:

See Also:

Transfer Network Digital Input Status

Network; Transfer

Product

Rev

<!>n\mTIN<.i>

6K

5.3

n =

network server #

 

 

m =

module #

 

 

 

i =

digital input # on module “m” (for bit-select operation)

 

 

n =

1-6

 

 

 

m =

0-7

 

 

 

i =

1-4

 

 

 

n/a

 

 

 

 

1\1TIN:

*1100

 

 

1\1TIN.2:

*1

 

 

[ \IN ], NTIO, \TIO

 

 

The \TIN command returns the current status (active/on or inactive/off) of the network digital inputs. Each module of digital inputs has its own unique \TIN response. The network server number and module number must precede the \TIN command (e.g., 2\3TIN reports the status of all digital inputs on module 3 of network server 2).

If the status of a specific input is required, use the bit select operator (.). For example, 1\3TIN.2 reports the status of input 2 on module 3 of network server 1.

The controller addresses the OPTO22 I/O locations as follows:

Each I/O bit is addressed by its location on a specific module. (NOTE: I/O points are not addressed by an absolute

32-bit location on the OPTO22.) Digital input and output modules have four I/O points, or channels, and are numbered 1-4. Analog input and output modules have two I/O points, or channels, and are numbered 1-2.

EXAMPLE: OPTO22 is Network Server #2

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Digital

Digital

Digital

Digital

Analog

Analog

Analog

Analog

Input

Input

Output

Output

Output

Output

Input

Input

Module

Module

Module

Module

Module

Module

Module

Module

Input

Input

Output

Output

Output

Output

Input

Input

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Input

Input

Output

Output

Output

Output

Input

Input

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

Input

Input

Output

Output

 

 

 

 

3

3

3

3

 

 

 

 

Input

Input

Output

Output

 

 

 

 

4

4

4

4

 

 

 

 

2\0TIN.3

 

 

2\3TOUT.2

 

 

2\5TANO.1

 

 

2\7TANI.2

 

 

 

 

 

\TIO

Transfer Ethernet I/O status

 

 

Type:

Network;

Transfer

Product

Rev

Syntax:

<!>n\TIO

 

6K

5.3

Units: n = network server #

Range: n = 1-6

Default: n/a

Response: (see example below)

See Also: NTIO, \TANI, \TANO, \TIN, \TOUT

The \TIO command displays the status of the current I/O configuration for the specified OPTO22 network server. If a module is not configured (with the NTIO command), it will not be included in the report. A digital I/O module has 4 points and an analog I/O module has 2.

Example Response:

>1\TIO *SERVER 1

*

Module

Type

Status

*

0

DIGITAL INPUTS

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