Add a logical element, Add a digital input point (dip) – Rockwell Automation 1503VC IntelliVAC Plus Contactor Control Module User Manual
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1. Select Tools>Edit so that a check mark appears on the menu,
indicating that you are in Edit mode.
2. Select Communications>Download
You will see a message which tells you that logic is running and asks
if you would like to stop it if you:
Select NO – the logic is not downloaded to the device and the
current logic continues to run on the device.
Select NO - the online toolbar displays Logic Enable Off.
Select YES – the logic does not continue to run in the device and
new logic is downloaded to the device. When the download is
complete, you are asked if you want to start the logic running
again. If you:
Select YES – the online toolbar displays Logic Enable On; the
Function Block Editor is animated. The message Not Saved
displays in the status bar until you exit the Function Block Editor
and save the new configuration in RSNetWorx for DeviceNet
software.
TIP:
Note that you can use the edit icon
on the standard toolbar
to enter edit mode
You can use the download icon
on the online toolbar to
download logic to the device.
Add a Logical Element
There are 4 groups of logical elements which can be added to the
editor:
•
Input tags
•
Output Tags
•
Timers/Counters
•
Logical gates/Latches
Add a digital input point (DIP)
In order to add an input tag, click the “Bit Input” button. Clicking the
button will add an input tag to the top left of the logic currently being
displayed the user is then permitted to move the tag to the desired
location. Alternatively the user can click the “Bit Input” button and
hold the mouse button depressed and drag the new tag onto the
screen in the desired location. Once the tag has been added double
clicking the tag will display a drop down box with the available input
bits to assign to the tag.
Entering Logic Into
The Editor