External 5 External 15 Internal AI1 Internal AI11
External 6 External 16 Internal AI2 Internal AI12
External 7 External 17 Internal AI3
External 8 External 18 Internal AI4
External 9 External 19 Internal AI5
Use the pick list variables to assign hardware inputs to internal analog variables used within the code as assigned by the associated
SOP ag selections.
Table 6-71 Analog Output Menu (4660) Parameters for External Outputs
Parameter ID Unit Default Min Max Description
Analog out‐
put #n*
4660+4(n-1)+1 Submenu Submenu for analog output n (n = 1 to 16).
Analog vari‐
able
4660+4(n-1)+2 Total Cur‐
rent
Set the input source for analog output n.
See Table Pick list for Analog Output Variable Pa‐
rameters.
Output mod‐
ule type
4660+4(n-1)+3 Unip Set the output type for the module:
• Unip (unipolar)
• Bip (bipolar)
Full range 4660+4(n-1)+4 % 0.0 0.0 300.0 Scale the output range of the selected variable.
* Each analog output parameter, 1 to 16, contains a submenu consisting of the following
parameters:
• Analog variable
• Output module type
• Full range
The formulas presented in the ID column give you the direct ID number for the corre‐
sponding analog output.
For example, for analog output 4:
• The analog output ID will be 4660 + 4 (4 - 1) + 1, or 4673.
• The analog variable ID for analog output 4 will be 4660 + 4 (4 - 1) + 2, or 4674.
Conguring the External Outputs
Set up the analog outputs via the pick list parameters in the analog output menus, 4661 through
4721, to complete setup:
1. Select the variable to be output to the analog output module from the pick list; all units are
%.
2. Select the type of output, unipolar or bipolar.
3. Select the percent of the value to provide scaling of the variable.
Parameter Assignment/Addressing
6.11 Options for Auto Menu (4)
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