Parker Hannifin 6K Switch User Manual


 
\TANI
Transfer Network Analog Input Status
Type:
Network; Transfer
Product Rev
Syntax:
<!>n\mTANI<.i>
Units:
n = network server #
m = module #
i = analog input # on module “m” (for bit-select operation)
(The response represents volts DC.)
Range:
n = 1-6
m = 0-7
i = 1-2
Default:
n/a
Response:
1\1TANI:
1\1TANI.2:
*2.42,3.32
*3.32
See Also:
[ \ANI ], NTIO, \TIO
6K 5.3
The
\TANI
command returns the voltage present at one of the network analog inputs. The network server number and
module number must precede the
\TANI
command (e.g.,
2\3ANI
reports the voltage present on all analog inputs on
module 3 of network server 2).
If the status of a specific analog input is required, use the bit select operator (
.
). For example,
1\3TANI.2
reports the
voltage of analog input 2 on module 3 of network server 1.
The controller addresses the OPTO22 I/O locations as follows:
Each I/O bit is addressed by its location on a specific module. (NOTE: I/O points are not addressed by an absolute
32-bit location on the OPTO22.) Digital input and output modules have four
I/O points, or channels, and are numbered
1-4. Analog input and output modules have two
I/O points, or channels, and are numbered 1-2.
Digital
Input
Module
Input
1
0
Input
2
Input
3
Input
4
Digital
Input
Module
Input
1
1
Input
2
Input
3
Input
4
Digital
Output
Module
Output
1
2
Output
2
Output
3
Output
4
Digital
Output
Module
Output
1
3
Output
2
Output
3
Output
4
Analog
Output
Module
Output
1
4
Output
2
Analog
Output
Module
Output
1
5
Output
2
Analog
Input
Module
Input
1
6
Input
2
Analog
Input
Module
Input
1
7
Input
2
EXAMPLE: OPTO22 is Network Server #2
2\0TIN.3 2\3TOUT.2 2\5TANO.1 2\7TANI.2
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