Name
Clear Latch Alarm
Description
Sets the High/Low alarm to OFF (no alarm) for the specified input channel in the
addressed ADAM-6000 module
Syntax $aaCjCh(cr)
$
is a delimiter character.
aa
(range 00-FF) represents the 2-character hexadecimal Modbus network address of an
ADAM-6000 module.
(Always 01)
Cj
identifies the desired channel j (j : 0 to 7).
Ch
is the Clear Latch Alarm command.
h
indicates alarm type (H = High alarm, L = Low alarm)
(cr)
represents terminating character, carriage return (0Dh)
Response !aa(cr)
if the command was valid
?aa(cr)
if an invalid operation was entered.
There is no response if the system detects a syntax error or communication error or if
the specified address does not exist.
!
delimiter character indicating a valid command was received.
aa
represents the 2-character hexadecimal Modbus network address of the corresponding
ADAM-6000 module.
(cr)
represents terminating character, carriage return (0Dh)
Example
command:
$01C1CL(cr)
response:
!01(cr)
Channel 1 of the ADAM-6000 module at address 01h is instructed to set its Low alarm
state to OFF.
The system confirms it has done so accordingly.
$aaCjAhCCn
Summary of Contents for ADAM-6000 series
Page 21: ...Figure 3 2 Fix ADAM 6000 module on the bracket...
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Page 24: ...Figure 3 4 Secure ADAM 6000 Module to a DIN rail...
Page 27: ...Figure 3 6 ADAM 6000 I O Module Terminal Block wiring...
Page 32: ...Figure 4 4 ADAM 6017 Digital Output wiring...
Page 36: ...Figure 4 8 ADAM 6050 Digital Output Wiring...
Page 41: ...Figure 4 13 ADAM 6051 Digital Output and Counter Wiring...
Page 46: ...Figure 4 18 ADAM 6060 Relay Output Wiring...
Page 75: ...Figure 5 29 Firmware Upgrade for ADAM 6000 I O Series Modules...
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