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5.3 Universal Analog Input Module
The universal analog input module can process
one or two inputs, as determined by the type of
option installed. A single channel input module
processes one analog input (Ai3) and has one con-
nector. A dual channel input module processes
two analog inputs (Ai3 and Ai4) and has two con-
nectors. A module can not be field upgraded from
single to dual input.
NOTE:
For proper thermocouple operation in a
dual channel universal input module, both
removable connector plugs must be installed in
the module.
This option can process high-level, low-level, ther-
mocouple, resistive thermal device (RTD), fre-
quency, and pulse input types. The dual channel
version can also accept any mix of these input
types at both input connectors. Each input is proc-
essed independently, as 160 db isolation is pro-
vided . Input signal characterization and shaping
are also performed, such as data linearization, cold
junction compensation (CJC), first order digital fil-
tering, and engineering unit conversion.
The module plugs into the rear of the controller at
the 10 pin option slot A connector. It is secured to
the controller case with two screws. (See Figure
2-7.)
An installed universal analog input module loads its
status identification code in the conF-SYS-oPtA pa-
rameter, as described in Table 5-13 at the end of
this book section.
5.3.1 Universal Analog Input Module
Parameter Entries
Parameter entries for the module are listed in Ta-
bles 5-3 through 5-8. Configuring the module for
any of the input types (e.g., Type J thermocouple)
requires accessing information from only two of the
tables. Table 5-3 is referenced first to correlate the
prompt assigned to the input type, followed by one
of the remaining five tables for the specific parame-
ters associated with that input type. The prompts
that do appear when a universal analog input mod-
ule is selected in the conF menu of engineer mode
represent the last type input that was specified.
Selecting the type from Table 5-3 automatically
causes the appropriate parameter suite to replace
the previous one when the scroll forward/backward
push buttons are pressed. (See Section 3 for dis-
play panel procedures.)
Table 5-3. Input Type Prompts
(conF Menu
Ai.3, Ai.4 Modules)
Prompt Description See
Table
oFF
oFF
This selection causes Ani value
updating to stop.
5-8
1-5V
1 to
±
5 V
5-4
0-5V
0 to 5 V
0-80
0
±
80 mV
J.tc
TC_J
(-200 to +1200°C, -325 to
+2190°F)
5-5
K.tc
TC_K
(-200 to +1370°C, -320 to
+2490°F)
t.tc
TC_T
(-270 to +400°C, -450 to
+750°F)
E.tc
TC_E
(-270 to +1000°C, -450 to
+1830°F)
r.tc
TC_R
(0 to +1765°C, 32 to +3200°F)
S.tc
TC_S
(0 to +1765°C, 32 to +3200°F)
b.tc
TC_B
(100 to +1820°C, 215 to
+3300°F)
n.tc
TC_N
(-200 to +1300°C, -320 to
+2370°F)
c.tc
TC_C
(0 to +2320°C, 32 to +4200°F)
L.tc
TC_L
(-200 to +900°C, -320 to
+1650°F)
u.tc
TC_U
(-200 to +600°C, -325 to
+1110°F)
F.tc
TC_F
(0 to +1400°C, 32 to +2550°F)
G.tc
TC_G
(0 to +2320°C, 32 to +4200°F)
d.tc
TC_D
(0 to +2320°C, 32 to +4200°F)
/E.tc
TC_CHE
(-50 to +800°C, -50 to
+1470°F)
/S.tc
TC_CHS
(0 to +1600°C, 32 to
+2900°F)
PL.tc
TC_PLII
(-100 to +1395°C, -140 to
+2540°F)
Pt.85
RTD385, 100 ohm platinum
(-200 to
+850°C, -320 to +1560°F)
5-6
Pt.91
RTD3911, 100 ohm platinum
(-200
to +850°C, -320 to +1560°F)
Pt.92
RTD3926, 100 ohm platinum
(-200
to +870°C, -320 to +1590°F)
10.c
RTD4274, 10 ohm coppper
(-200 to
+200°C, -320 to +500°F)
53.c
RTD427, 53 ohm copper
(-50 to
+150°C, -55 to +300°F)
100.c
RTD427, 100 ohm copper
(-100 to
+260°C, -150 to +500°F)
100.n
RTD618, 100 ohm nickel
(-60 to
+180°C, -80 to +350°F)
120.n
RTD672, 120 ohm nickel
(-80 to
+273°C, -110 to +520°F)
FrQ1
Frequency Input
8-100 kHz 5-7
FrQ2
Frequency Input
2.5-100 kHz
FrQ3
Frequency Input
0.5-30 kHz
53SL6000 Instruction Manual Section 5. Inputs/Outputs (I/O)
5-2
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