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What is the ApplicationTemplate PackML?
Elements of the ApplicationTemplate PackML
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4.3.3
Addressing the machine modules
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Illustration example: Sample illustration MMT in the L_ApplicationTemplate sample project
The following must be observed when relative addresses are assigned to the machine modules:
• The relative address is to be assigned to every machine module (value range: 1...29).
• During the initialisation phase, the »PLC Designer« generates an absolute address for every
machine module.
• Example of the relative and absolute module addressing:
The diagram shows the absolute module address (black) and the relative module address (white).
• In the event of an error, the absolute address enables an error analysis. This for instance makes
it possible to retrace the module which has caused the error in each case.
4.3.4
Module application (MAP)
The module application (MAP) contains the function of the corresponding machine module.
• The ApplicationTemplate Pack ML supports up to three tasks. Hence, up to three MAPs can be
used per machine module.
Every machine module has an
MM_Address input which
serves to assign the relative
address to the machine
module.