I/O Configure
If you are connected to a module, the initial I/O
Config/Test screen represents the current
configuration before making changes.
Get the Input Configuration…
If you have loaded the configuration from a saved
file, or have made changes to any fields on this
page, you can always click the [Get Input Config]
button at the top of the screen to retrieve the
connected module’s current channel configuration
(all channels). Otherwise, the connected module’s
current configuration was loaded automatically
when you selected the tab for this page.
Note that if you make any changes to the
selections indicated, the only way to preserve your
changes is to write them to the device by clicking
[Send Input Config] after completing your
selections, or to save them to a file by clicking
“File” in the upper left-hand corner of the screen.
Select the Channel…
This software supports models having 8 and 16
channels, channels 0-7, and/or 0-15, according to
the model. This model has 16 Single-Ended input
channels and you can use this software to
configure each channel individually. You could
choose to configure the channel’s selectively, then
click [Send Input Config] to write the channel
configuration to the unit, or more simply make
changes to many channels and click [Send Input
Config] one time to write all the channel
configurations to the unit at once.
Select the Range…
Use the “Range” field to select your input range.
For the XT1232-000 model, you can select DC
current ranges of ±20mA, 0-20mA, 4-20mA, and 0-
11.17mA. For the XT1242-000 model, you can
select DC voltage ranges of ±10V, ±5V, 0-10V, and
0-5V. Internally, the 16-bit A/D has a fixed range of
±1.325V (±32768).
Set a Tag Name (Optional, up to 8 Characters)….
You can give this input channel a name to
document its purpose if desired. This is not used
by the firmware or software and just serves as a
convenient label for discerning the input function
or its application over USB.