Input Register Configuration Clause Samples
The Input Register Configuration clause defines how input registers are set up and managed within a system or device. It typically specifies which data points are mapped to particular registers, the format and size of the data, and any relevant addressing or access rules. For example, it may outline how sensor readings or control signals are assigned to specific register addresses for communication or monitoring purposes. This clause ensures that data exchange between components is standardized and reliable, preventing miscommunication and facilitating smooth integration.
Input Register Configuration. Each row of the configuration table is a unique data register having 8 special attributes. REG FUNCTION ▇▇▇ ADDRESS GROUP NAME POINT NAME TRANSMITTER ID TRANS CHAN DATA FORMAT LOG -- Identifies the function of the register – Analog or Digital (Discrete) Note: If selecting the Digital (Discrete) function be sure to set the appropriate Digital Capture Time (Page 15) -- Assigns the address of the data register (0 to 99). Automatically assigns the address of the error register (400 to 499 i.e. data register address + 400) -- Assigns a group name to the data register. Multiple data registers can have the same group name. This is useful for monitoring and data logging programs. -- Assigns a unique name to the data register to help identify the location of the sensor/transmitter. Multiple point names can have the same group name. -- Assigns a wireless sensor/transmitter address to the data register. Each wireless sensor is factory configured with a unique hexadecimal address. -- Assigns a wireless sensor/transmitter data channel to the data register. A wireless sensor/transmitter may have up to four (4) analog channels and (4) digital status/alarm channels. -- Assigns the data type to the register – temperature (RTD or Thermistor 20K), analog voltage, totalizer or humidity. This register is left blank if the REG FUNCTION is Digital (Discrete). -- Obsolete Function. • First, we will assign the REG FUNCTION by clicking in the REG FUNCTION cell to open a drop down menu. Select the appropriate function. • Use the mouse to move to the next column to assign the REG ADDRESS by clicking in the cell. When the “RegisterEntry, AutoSet” is turned on, REG ADDRESS is automatically filled with the next sequential number from 0 to 99. • Again, use the mouse to move to the next column. Enter a GROUP NAME for the data set by typing the group name in the cell. Enter the name in the cell by using the mouse to click on the next column. • Enter a POINT NAME for the data point by typing the name in the cell. Enter the name in the cell by using the mouse to click on the next column. • Assign a sensor/transmitter to the data register by clicking in the TRANSMITTER ID cell to open a drop-down menu. Use the scroll bar to scroll to the correct address or automatically scroll to the address by typing the hexadecimal address in the cell. To select the address, click on the appropriate ID in the drop-down menu. Each transmitter is factory configured with a unique ID – refer to the sensor produ...
Input Register Configuration. Each row of the configuration table is a unique data register having eight special attributes. REG FUNCTION -- Identifies the function of the register – Analog or Digital
