D8 Series User’s Guide
Chapter 6: Menu and Parameter Reference
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NOTE!
When you exit the I/O tests menu, all outputs that were forced on are turned off.
Parameters Only Available via Communications
These parameters are available only via communications. They are not accessible through the
controller keypad.
Alarm Acknowledge
Indicates whether an alarm has been acknowledged. To acknowledge an alarm, clear the bit for that
alarm. Table 6.17 – Bit Positions for Alarm Status and Alarm Acknowledge on page 134 shows
how what bit corresponds to each alarm. This parameter is available only via communications.
Values:
Unacknowledged (1) or acknowledged (0)
DeviceNet™ Object:
Alarm (67 hex)
Alarm Enable
Enable or disable an alarm. Table 6.16 below shows the bit to set or read for each alarm. This
parameter is available only via communications.
Values:
Disabled (0) or enabled (1)
Default:
Disabled (0)
DeviceNet™ Object:
Alarm (67 hex)
Table 6.16
– Bit Positions for Alarm Enable and Alarm Function
ALARM
BIT
Low Deviation Alarm
Third
High Deviation Alarm
Fourth
Alarm Low
Fifth
Alarm High
Sixth
NOTE!
All other bits, 0, 1, 2, and 7 to 16 are always 0. You must transmit a complete
2-byte word to set any alarm parameter for a loop. You may want to read the alarm
settings before constructing the word to set an alarm parameter.
NOTE!
The least significant bit is considered the first bit and the most significant is
considered the sixteenth bit. See Bit-Wise Values on page 46.