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Micromod MOD: 1800P - MOD 30ML Identity Module (Version 2) Algorithms, Tables and Sequential Logic Functions User Manual

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Logic Functions - Book 2

INPUT COMMUNICATION BLOCK

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02

State (STATE).....................................................................................................................CWR
All block state changes are reported as informational events. See Section 2.4.1,
State Changes
for additional information.

RUN

0

Normal Operation. Block is executed.

HOLD

1

Block is not executed. Qualities retain previous values.

OFF

2

Block is not executed. Qualities will be BAD.

DEBUG

3

Block is not executed. No fields are updated. All attributes are
writeable.

Table 8-2. Input Communication Block Attributes, Valid Values, Mnemonics, and Data Types

Field Name /

Attribute

Mnemonic

Valid Values

CWR

Data Type

Attr

Version

VERSION

1

– – R Long State

00

Block Length

BLKLEN

– – R Count

01

Block State

STATE

RUN(0), HOLD(1), OFF(2),
DEBUG(3)

CWR Short State

02

Bad Inputs Accepted

BADINP

Accepted (1)

– – R Discrete

03

Diagnostic Group

SUPPGRP

NONE, or 1 to 7

CWR Long State

04

Receiving unexpected data

SRCSUPP

ENABLE, SUPPRESS

CWR Discrete

05

Unacked Source Diag

SRCUNACK FALSE, TRUE

– WR Discrete

06

Unacked Source Diag Quality

SRCUNQ

GOOD (0), BAD

– WR Discrete

07

Not receiving data

TOSUPP

ENABLE, SUPPRESS

CWR Discrete

08

Unacked Timeout Diag

TOUNACK

FALSE, TRUE

– WR Discrete

09

Unacked Timeout Diag Qual

TOUNACKQ GOOD (0), BAD

– WR Discrete

10

Timeout Diag Active

TOACT

CLEAR (0), ACTIVE (1)

– WR Discrete

11

Timeout Diag Active Quality

TOACTQ

GOOD (0), BAD

– WR Discrete

12

Source Diag Counter

SRCCNT

0-65535

– WR Count

13

Source Diag Counter Quality

SRCCNTQ GOOD (0), BAD

– WR Discrete

14

Data Update Mode

MODE

MANUAL, AUTO

CWR Discrete

15

Initial Data (Result)

R

CWR any

16

Result Quality

RQ

GOOD (0), BAD

– WR Discrete

17

03

Bad Inputs (BADINP) .........................................................................................................– – R
This block runs with bad inputs accepted. There is no check on input quality. Result quality
depends on how receive quality was configured. See result quality attribute for possible
conditions. See Section 2.3.2, Data Quality for additional information.

04

Diagnostic Group (SUPPGRP) .........................................................................................CWR
The diagnostic errors reported by this block can be grouped for System Event block control of
their reporting. The selections are:

NONE

No group assigned.

1 to 7

The number of the diagnostic suppression group as controlled by the System

Event block.