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Structuring the automation system: Standard procedure
Assign the relative address to the machine modules.
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5.1
Assign the relative address to the machine modules.
In order to modularise programming of a machine system, the individual subfunctions of the overall
functionality of the automation system have to be mapped in the form of machine modules.
Example: Bag form, fill, and seal machine ("Flow Packer")
• It is helpful to outline the machine structure with the individual subfunctions in a tree structure.
• For this, the individual sub functions of the machine have to be transferred to corresponding
machine modules.
• If the individual subfunctions are structured in the form of machine modules, the interfaces are
to be assigned to the module application (MAP).
Creating your own machine modules: Copy/
• Assign the input and output variables...
...in variable lists
MM_IO,
MM_Par,
MM_Visu and
MM_PD and
...to the variables of the AppChannelData (ACD) structure.
Examples of machine modules
• "Virtual master"
• "Infeed" (feeder)
• "Outfeed" (extractor)