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Compact class assembly structure, Compact class assemblies – Watlow EZ-ZONE RMA Modul User Manual

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Chapter 8 Appendix

As can be seen on the previous page the RMC module

is the only RM module that defaults to a populated

assembly structure. If it is desired to use the implicit

assembly for any of the other RM modules the as-

sembly structure must be built by the user. Their

are many software tools available to modify the as-

sembly structure and it is outside of the scope of this

document to describe how to use those. What can

be found in this document is the process to build the

assembly structure. If viewing this document elec-

tronically simply click on the link below to read the

section entitled "

Modifying Implicit Assembly Mem-

bers

". Otherwise, turn back to the table of contents to

find the above named section.

Compact Class Assembly Structure

On the next four pages the 18 available members of

the Compact Class are displayed. While looking at

these illustrations keep in mind that each member of

the implicit assembly is 32-bits in length. To better

illustrate this information, each member was divided

in half where the most significant 16-bit words are

identified as MSW A and MSW B (see page headers)

and the least significant words are identified as the

LSW A and LSW B. In the event that these pages are

printed out and then mixed up, simply match up (left

to right) the pages MSW A and LSW A. Likewise,

match up MSW B to LSW B.
For further explanation as to what the Compact

Class assembly is, navigate to the RMA Communica-

tions Chapter and then to the section entitled "

Com-

pact Implicit Assembly Class

"