Chapter 4 Command Set 4-53
Twos complement % of Span Engineering units
under-limit 0000 -0000 -0000
over-limit FFFF +9999 +9999
#AA
Example command: #DE(cr)
response: >FF5D(cr)
The analog input module at address DEh has an input value of
FF5D. (The configured data format of the analog input module
is twos complement)
NOTICE: When modules measure Thermocouple or RTD input values that
are outside their configured range they will send data that implies input
out of bounds. The next table shows the values that the modules will
return, depending on the configured data format and if the input value falls
under or exceeds the configured range.
Only when modules are configured for Thermocouple or RTD will
this
“input out of bounds” warning occur. When analog input modules
measure voltage or current that falls outside the configured range, they
will return the actual measured input!
In the next example the target module is configured for an input range of
T/C type J (Input range: 0 - 760° C) and for a data format in engineering
units. The module measures an input value of 820° C.
Example command: #D1(cr)
response: >+9999(cr)
By returning a high value, +9999, the module at address D1h
indicates that the measured input value exceeds the configured
range.
4011, 4011D, 4012, 4013, 4015, 4016,
4017, 4017+, 4018, 4018+, 4019