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APROG

Digital inputs (APROG):
hide

Display suppression (with

hide = 1 the page is not displayed in the operation).

lock

Adjustment blocking (with

lock = 1 the values are not adjustable by means of keys ID).

run

Program stop/run ( 0 = stop, 1 = run )

reset has highest priority

reset

Program continue/reset (0 = continue, 1 = reset )

preset

Program preset ( 1 = preset )

search

Start programm search run (1 = search )

p-show

Program editing enabled

halt

Program interruption (e.g. due to an exceeded bandwidth detected outside the programmer).
0 = program not halted
1 = program halted

manfree

Manual mode disabled

0 = switchover to manual mode not permitted
1 = switchover to manual mode is permitted

Digital outputs (APROG):
run

Status program stop/run (0 = program stop ; 1 = program run)

reset

Status program reset (1 = program reset)

end

Status program end (1 = program end reached)

fkey

Status H key / interface function `fkey’ (:pressing key H causes switch-over (0 or 1))

preset

This output indicates a programmer preset operation. With a single preset command, a pulse is
output for the duration of one cycle (dependent on the time slot in which the programmer is clas-
sified). If the programmer is held in preset continuously, this output is always active.

0 = no preset status
1 = APROG stands in preset status

manual

This output indicates the progrmmer manual mode.
0 = APROG works in automatic mode
1 = APROG works in manual mode

Analog inputs (APROG):
PSet

Preset value for program

DBlock

Block number of 1st data function `APROGD’

ProgNo

Required program number (recipe)

XVal

Value for search run

SlavNo

SlavNo:
Block number of a connected slave block (for coupling master and slave blocks (APROG or DPROG)

Programmer

9499-040-82711

III-202

APROG ( analog programmer (No. 24)) / APROGD ( APROG data (No. 25))

Operation

preparation

expired

program time

Program

START

Program

END

Time

Wp0

Operation

RESET

Process
value x

RESET

PRESET

PRESET

Fig. 35