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4.3.2.2
Tab
AI 8 01 FS1000_1: Channels
or
AI 8 01 FS2000_1: Channels
The
AI 8 01 FS1000_1: Channels
or
AI 8 01 FS2000_1: Channels
tab contains the following
system variables:
System parameter
Data
type
R/W
Description
-> Error Code [BYTE] BYTE
R
Error codes for the analog input channels (1...8)
Coding
Description
0x01
Fault in the analog input module
0x02 Not
used
0x04
A/D converter faulty, measured values invalid
0x08
Measured value out of the safety-related
accuracy
0x10
Measured value overflow
0x20 Channel
not
operating
0x40
Address error of both A/D converters
0x80
Configuration of the hysteresis faulty
-> Value [INT]
INT
R
Analog value of each channel
INT
from -1000...+1000
(device version: FS1000), voltage range: -10...+10 V
Analog value of each channel
INT
from -2000...+2000
(device version: FS2000), voltage range: -10...+10 V
The validity depends on the AI[0x].Error code
Channel Used
[BOOL] ->
BOOL W Channel
configuration:
1 = Channel operating
0 = Channel not operating
Table 14: SILworX - System Parameters for Analog Inputs,
AI 8 01 FS1000_1: Channels
or
AI 8 01
FS2000_1: Channels
Tab
4.4
Configuration with ELOP II Factory
4.4.1
Configuring the Inputs
The signals previously defined in the Signal Editor (Hardware Management) are assigned to the
individual channels (inputs) using ELOP II Factory. Refer to the system manual for the modular
F60 system or the online help for more details.
The following chapter describes the system signals used for assigning signals in the controller.
4.4.2
Signals and Error Codes for the Inputs
The following tables specify the system signals that can be read and set for the inputs, including
the corresponding error codes.
In the user program, the error codes can be read using the signals assigned within the logic.
The error codes can also be displayed in ELOP II Factory.
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