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163 ADAM-4000 Series User Manual
Chapter 5 Analog Input Module Commands
4011, 4011D, 4012, 4016
5.3.6 @AADA
Name Disable Alarm command
Description Disables all alarm functions of the addressed analog input module.
Syntax @AADA(cr)
@ is a delimiter character.
AA (range 00-FF) represents the 2-character hexadecimal
address of an analog input module.
DA is the Disable Alarm command.
(cr) represents terminating character, carriage return (0Dh).
Response !AA(cr) if the command was valid.
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.
AA represents the 2-character hexadecimal address of the
responding analog input module.
(cr) represents terminating character, carriage return (0Dh).
Example command: @07DA (cr)
response: !07(cr)
The analog input module at address 07h is instructed to
disable all alarm functions.
The module confirms it alarm functions have been disabled.
Caution! An analog input module requires a maximum of 2 seconds after it
received an Disable Alarm command to let the settings take effect. Dur-
ing this interval, the module can not be addressed to perform any other
actions.

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Advantech Adam - 4021 Specifications

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BrandAdvantech
ModelAdam - 4021
CategoryOther
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 2 Installation Guideline

2.1 System Requirements to Set up an ADAM Network

Lists necessary hardware and software components for setting up an ADAM network.

2.2 Basic Configuration and Hook-up

Explains default factory settings and basic procedures for configuring ADAM modules.

2.3 Baud Rate and Checksum

Details how to configure baud rate and checksum, including the role of the INIT* terminal.

Chapter 3 I/O Modules

3.2 ADAM-4011/4011D Thermocouple Input Modules

Details features of ADAM-4011/4011D modules, including input types, protection, and digital I/O.

3.3 ADAM-4012 Analog Input Module

Details the technical specifications for the ADAM-4012 analog input module.

3.5 ADAM-4015 6-channel RTD Input Module

Lists technical specifications for the ADAM-4015 6-channel RTD input module.

3.12 ADAM-4050 Digital I/O Module

Outlines technical specifications for the ADAM-4050 digital I/O module.

3.19 ADAM-4060/4068 Relay Output Module

Provides technical specifications for ADAM-4060 and 4068 relay output modules.

Chapter 4 Command Set

Chapter 5 Analog Input Module Commands

5.1 Analog Input Common Command Set

Lists common commands applicable to most analog input modules.

Chapter 6 Analog Output Module Commands

6.1 Analog Output Module Command for ADAM-4021

Lists commands specific to the ADAM-4021 analog output module.

6.2 Analog Output Module Command for ADAM-4024

Lists commands specific to the ADAM-4024 analog output module.

Chapter 7 I/O, Relay & Counter/Frequency

Chapter 8 Calibration

8.1 Analog Input Module Calibration

Explains the process for calibrating analog input modules using software.

8.4 Analog Output Calibration

Explains how to calibrate analog output modules for current and voltage ranges.

Appendix A Technical Specifications

Appendix D Utility Software

Appendix E RS-485 Network

Appendix H Changing to Modbus Protocol

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