Horner APG RCS SmartStix User Manual
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15 MAR 2003
CH.5
MAN0305-04
3. To view the registers associated with the MiniOCS / MiniRCS model, press the lower Config button.
a. A screen appears showing the I/O Map for the MiniOCS / MiniRCS model selected. The user (i.e.,
programmer) needs to view the I/O Map to determine which registers are assigned to the model.
Figure 5.5
Model number:
Provides the I/O part number.
Description:
Describes the number of input and output channels and other key
characteristics of the module.
Type:
Displays the register types assigned to the module.
Starting/Ending :
Denotes the starting and ending locations of the register type.
Number:
Indicates the quantity for a particular register type.
Note: Do not confuse the described number of input and output channels with the numbers found in the
Type column (i.e., %I and %Q). The numbers do not necessarily match.
b. Selecting the I/O Map tab provides information about the I/O registers, which are assigned to a
specific MiniOCS / MiniRCS Module. The I/O Map is determined by the model number. The I/O Map is
not edited by the user.
The Module Setup is used in applications where it is necessary to change the default states of the
outputs when the controller (e.g., OCS100) enters idle/stop mode. The default turns the outputs OFF
when the controller enters idle/stop mode. By selecting the Module Setup tab, each output can be set to
either turn ON, turn OFF or to hold the last state. Generally, most applications use the default settings.
4. There is no further configuration required for most MiniOCS / MiniRCS models. The exceptions are
the High Speed Counter MiniOCS / MiniRCS Models which include 033/063 and 034/064. Refer to the
SmartStack High Speed Counter Supplement for further information.
Warning: The default turns the outputs OFF when the controller enters idle/stop mode. To avoid injury
of personnel or damages to equipment, exercise extreme caution when changing the default setting
using the Module Setup tab.