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19.1.158.4 Overview: Available action types
The program flow of the sequential positioning control is defined by means of a sequence table
which can contain up to 100 references to "actions".
• An action comprises a clear functionality which is described with a few parameters.
• Different action types are available which serve to realise, for instance, program branching,
switching operation, waiting times and counters.
• A certain number of actions are available from every action type which can be parameterised
individually.
• An action can be called from several positions in the sequence table.
• After an action has been processed, the action entered in the sequence step of the sequence
table is automatically processed unless a branching causes a jump to another step in the
sequence table.
• Maximally one action can be processed per calculation cycle.
• The sequence table and the actions themselves are represented by parameters (codes with
subcodes).
• Action calls are entered in the sequence table as a decimal number that contains the action
type and the action number :
Overview
You can find detailed information on the action types in the following subchapters.
Action
Action type
Action number
Number of available
actions
Parameter range
0 000
1
-
1 001 ... 050
50
C01405 ... C01410
2 001 ... 016
16
C01411 ... C01414
3 001 ... 016
16
C01415 ... C01417
4 001 ... 002
2
C01418 ... C01437
5 000
1
-
7 001 ... 008
8
C01438 ... C01440
8 001 ... 005
5
C01441 ... C01442
9 001 ... 008
8
C01443 ... C01448
10 001 ... 005
5
C01449 ... C01452
1
n
2
0
1
0
Set
0 0
1
Standby
End
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4
2
1
0