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PRT CTRL Integrated Controller Reference Manual

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Analog Expander<br />

To access the Analog Expander module programming, login using a valid installer code and<br />

then select [MENU, 4, 1, 5]. The screen displays “Analog exp to modify” as shown in the<br />

following example.<br />

Analog Exp to<br />

modify: AE001<br />

Every time you press the Enter key, the next screen appears. The different screens are<br />

described in the following sub-sections. Programming the Analog Expander allows you to set<br />

the polling time of the module, channel options and the configuration of the differential<br />

settings if they are used.<br />

When programming module some options are processed at the module, for these options to<br />

operate correctly a network reload or update must be performed and the analog expander<br />

must be registered and online.<br />

Updating modules can be accessed by selecting [MENU, 4, 8, 1, 3], reload and restart the<br />

module by pressing the [MENU, 4, 8, 1, 4], you can also check the status of your modules<br />

by selecting [MENU, 4, 8, 1, 1] for all modules presently offline and [MENU, 4, 8, 1, 2] for<br />

all online modules. For more information refer to the advanced menu section on page 265.<br />

Selecting an Analog Expander to Modify<br />

Each analog expander is assigned a unique address from 001 to 250. Configuring the address<br />

of the Analog Expander Module (<strong>PRT</strong>-ADC4 or <strong>PRT</strong>-DAC4) is covered in the installation<br />

instructions included with your <strong>PRT</strong>-ADC4 Analog Input Expander or <strong>PRT</strong>-DAC4 Analog Output<br />

Expander Module.<br />

Analog Exp to<br />

modify: AE001<br />

Type the appropriate 3-digit Analog Expander address or use the [] and [] keys. When the<br />

desired address appears on the screen, press [ENTER] to program the selected Analog<br />

Expander module. The maximum number of Analog Expanders that can be programmed is<br />

limited by your system’s memory and configured profile.<br />

Displaying Selected Analog Expander Information<br />

It is possible to show the current Analog Expander registration and information details<br />

(module type <strong>PRT</strong>-ADC4 or <strong>PRT</strong>-DAC4, registration, online and version information) from the<br />

Analog Expander selection display.<br />

Analog Exp to<br />

modify: AE001<br />

Type the appropriate 3-digit Analog Expander address or use the [] and [] keys. When the<br />

desired address appears on the screen, press the [ARM] key to display information on the<br />

selected Analog Expander. The screen will now display information about the Analog Expander<br />

that was selected. Press any other key to return to the Analog Expander selection window.<br />

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