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Advantech Adam-4016 User Manual

Advantech Adam-4016
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Chapter 4 Command Set 4-45
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Response !AA(cr) if the command is valid.
?AA(cr) if an invalid parameter was entered or if the INIT*
terminal was not grounded when attempting to change baud
rate or checksum settings.
There is no response if the module detects a syntax error or
communication error or if the specified address does not exist.
! delimiter character indicates a valid command was received.
? delimiter character indicates the command was invalid
AA (range 00-FF) represents the 2-character hexadecimal
address of an analog input module.
(cr) is the terminating character, carriage return (0Dh)
Example command: %2324050600(cr)
response: !24(cr)
The ADAM-4011 module with address 23h is configured to a
new address of 24h, an input range ±2.5 V, baud rate 9600,
integration time 50 ms (60 Hz), engineering units data format
and no checksum checking or generation.
The response indicates that the command was received.
Wait 7 seconds to let the new configuration settings take effect
before issuing a new command to the module.
NOTICE: An analog input module requires a maximum of 7 seconds to
perform auto calibration and ranging after it is reconfigured. During this
time span, the module cannot be addressed to perform any other actions.
NOTICE:
All configuration parameters can be changed dynamically,
except checksum and baud rate parameters. They can only be altered
when the INIT* terminal is grounded. (Refer to Baud rate and Checksum
configuration in Chapter 2,
for the correct procedure)
4011, 4011D, 4012, 4013, 4015, 4016,
4017, 4017+, 4018, 4018+, 4018M, 4019

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Advantech Adam-4016 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Input Channels16
Analog InputYes
Resolution16-bit
CommunicationRS-485
ProtocolModbus RTU
Isolation Voltage3000 VDC
Input TypemV, V, mA
Input Range0 to 20 mA, 4 to 20 mA
Accuracy±0.1% of FSR
Sampling Rate10 samples/second (total)
Power Supply10 to 30 VDC
Operating Temperature-10°C ~ +60°C (14°F ~ 140°F)
Storage Temperature-25 ~ 85 °C (-13 ~ 185 °F)
Humidity10 ~ 95% RH (non-condensing)
Weight300 g

Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 Overview

Provides a general description of the ADAM Series modules, their features, and power requirements.

Chapter 2 Installation Guideline

2.2 Basic configuration and hook-up

Explains the default factory settings and the basic procedure for configuring and connecting ADAM modules.

2.3 Baud rate and Checksum

Covers the process of setting the baud rate and enabling/disabling the checksum feature for reliable communication.

Chapter 3 I/O Modules

3.1 ADAM-4011/4011D/4012/4013/4015 Analog Input Modules

Describes the functionality and specifications of various ADAM analog input modules, including thermocouple and RTD types.

3.3 ADAM-4017/4017+/4018/4018M/4018+ 8-channel Analog Input Modules

Covers 8-channel analog input modules, including differential and thermocouple types, and data logger functionality.

3.6 ADAM-4050/4051/4052/4053/4055 Digital I/O Modules

Describes various ADAM digital I/O modules, including isolated and non-isolated types, and their channel configurations.

3.8 ADAM-4080/4080D Counter/Frequency Input Modules

Covers counter and frequency input modules, including programmable digital filters and thresholds for signal processing.

Chapter 4 Command Set

4.3 I/O Module Commands Search Table

Provides a comprehensive table listing commands for different I/O modules, including their syntax and function.

4.4 Analog Input Module Command

Details the command set specific to analog input modules, covering configuration, data reading, and calibration.

4.5 Analog Output Module Command

Outlines the commands for configuring and controlling ADAM analog output modules, including calibration and data output.

4.6 Digital I/O and Relay Output Module Command

Lists commands for controlling digital I/O and relay output modules, covering data input/output and status checks.

4.7 Counter/Frequency Module Command

Details commands for counter and frequency modules, including configuration, setup, and data retrieval.

Chapter 5 Calibration

5.1 Analog Input Module Calibration

Explains the software-based calibration procedures for ADAM analog input modules, including zero and span calibration.

5.3 Analog Output Calibration

Describes the process for calibrating ADAM analog output modules, focusing on setting output values for current and voltage ranges.

Appendix B Data Formats and I/O Ranges

B.1 Analog Input Formats

Explains the different data formats for analog input modules, including Engineering Units, Percent of FSR, and Twos Complement Hexadecimal.

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