4
4
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C
H
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A
A
N
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N
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E
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G
U
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E
T
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R
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A
N
N
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1
1
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5
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3
3
0
0
1
1
2
2
0
0
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1
1
8
8
8
8
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1
1
2
2
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Y
Y
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P
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B
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U
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T
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X
4
4
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A
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G
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U
U
S
S
E
E
R
R
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M
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TX4A::>_
6.9 ANALOGUE INPUT ADDRESS COMMAND
This command is used to display and configure the SILBUS channel addresses of the four
analogue inputs of the SILBUS-TX4A. The current SILBUS channels can be displayed by
simply entering the command name as shown in the example below:
TX4A::>SBADDR
Silbus Input Addresses are:
Input 1 Address = J2
Input 2 Address = A6
Input 3 Address = A7
Input 4 Address = B3
TX4A::>_
If the command name is entered with additional attributes the channel addresses can be
configured to any valid SILBUS address. There is no restriction on the SILBUS addresses;
they do not have to be in numerical order or from the same group. An example of
configuring input 2 is shown below:
TX4A::>SBADDR SET 2 K7
Setting Changed
Input 1 Address = J2
Input 2 Address = K7
Input 3 Address = A7
Input 4 Address = B3
TX4A::>_
The above example shows the format of the command when the address is configured.
The keyword
“SET” is required to invoke a change; the number of the TX4A input is next,
followed by the SILBUS channel address. If a TX4A input is not to be used then it should
not be assigned a SILBUS channel address. The keyword “DISABLE” is used when a
SILBUS channel is not required.
TX4A::>SBADDR SET 2 DISABLE
Setting Changed
Input 1 Address = J2
Input 2 Address = DISABLE
Input 3 Address = A7
Input 4 Address = B3
TX4A::>_
6.10 FAULT ADDRESS COMMAND
This command is used to display and configure the SILBUS channel addresses of the four
signal fault signals of the SILBUS-TX4A. The fault signals are generated when and