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%AANNTTCCFF
Name
Configuration command
Description
Sets address, input range, baud rate, data format, checksum status,
and/or integration time for an analog input module.
Syntax
%AANNTTCCFF(cr)
% is a delimiter character.
AA
(range 00-FF) represents the 2-character hexadecimal
address of the analog input module you want to configure.
NN
represents the new hexadecimal address of the analog
input module. Range is from 00h to FFh.
TT
represents the type (input range) code. (Note: 4015 and
4019 must be 00)
(Refer to Table 5-1 on Page 5-6)
CC
represents the baud rate code.
(Refer to Table 5-2 on Page 5-8)
FF
is a hexadecimal number that equals the 8-bit parameter
representing the data format, checksum status and
integration time. The layout of the 8-bit parameter is shown
in Figure 5-1. Bits 2 through 5 are not used and are set to 0.
(cr)
is the terminating character, carriage return (0Dh)
Figure 5.1 Data format for FF (8-bit parameter)
$AA7CiRrr
Configure the input type and
range of the specified channel in
an analog input module
4015, 4017+, 4018+, 4019+
$AA8Ci
Get the input type and range of the
specified channel in an analog
input module
4015, 4017+, 4018+, 4019+
$AAXnnnn
Communication Watchdog Timer
Setting
4015, 4017+, 4018+,4019+
$AAY
Read Communication Watchdog
Timer Setting
4015, 4017+, 4018+, 4019+
$AAS0
Internal self-calibration for offset
and gain errors
4015
$AAS1
Reload factory default calibrating
parameter to overwrite current cal
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ibrating parameter
4015
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Checksum status
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Integration time
0: 50 ms (Operation under 60 Hz power)
1: 60 ms (Operation under 50 Hz power)
not used
00: Engineering units
01: % of FSR
10: two's complement of hexadecimal
11: Ohms (for 4013 and 4015)
Data Format
Summary of Contents for Adam - 4021
Page 1: ...User Manual ADAM 4000 Series Data Acquisition Modules...
Page 4: ...ADAM 4000 Series User Manual iv...
Page 12: ...ADAM 4000 Series User Manual xii...
Page 13: ...Chapter 1 1 Introduction...
Page 16: ...ADAM 4000 Series User Manual 4...
Page 17: ...Chapter 2 2 Installation Guideline...
Page 33: ...Chapter 3 3 I O Modules...
Page 78: ...ADAM 4000 Series User Manual 66...
Page 79: ...Chapter 4 4 Command Set...
Page 99: ...87 ADAM 4000 Series User Manual Chapter 4 Command Set...
Page 100: ...ADAM 4000 Series User Manual 88...
Page 101: ...Chapter 5 5 Analog Input Module Commands...
Page 127: ...Chapter 6 6 Analog Output Module Commands...
Page 144: ...ADAM 4000 Series User Manual 132...
Page 145: ...Chapter 7 7 I O Relay Counter Frequency...
Page 201: ...Chapter 8 8 Calibration...
Page 206: ...ADAM 4000 Series User Manual 194...
Page 207: ...Appendix A A Technical Specifications...
Page 216: ...ADAM 4000 Series User Manual 204 Figure A 5 ADAM 4024 Function Diagram...
Page 232: ...ADAM 4000 Series User Manual 220 Figure A 14 ADAM 4080 Function Diagram...
Page 233: ...Appendix B B Data Formats and I O Ranges...
Page 244: ...ADAM 4000 Series User Manual 232...
Page 245: ...Appendix C C Technical Diagrams...
Page 246: ...ADAM 4000 Series User Manual 234 C 1 ADAM Dimensions Figure C 1 ADAM Modules Dimensions...
Page 248: ...ADAM 4000 Series User Manual 236 Figure C 3 DIN Rail Mounting...
Page 250: ...ADAM 4000 Series User Manual 238 C 2 3 Piggyback Stack Figure C 6 Piggyback Stack...
Page 251: ...Appendix D D Utility Software...
Page 258: ...ADAM 4000 Series User Manual 246...
Page 259: ...Appendix E E RS 485 Network...
Page 264: ...ADAM 4000 Series User Manual 252...
Page 265: ...Appendix F F Using the Checksum Feature...
Page 268: ...ADAM 4000 Series User Manual 256...
Page 269: ...Appendix G G I O Modbus Mapping Table...
Page 283: ...Appendix H H Changing to Modbus Protocol...
Page 285: ...273 ADAM 4000 Series User Manual Appendix H Changing to Modbus Protocol...