Rockwell Automation 1336T PLC Comm. Adapter, Series B, FRN 2.xx-3.xx User Manual
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Publication 1336 FORCE–5.13 –– September, 1998
This term:
Has the following definition:
Links
A link is a software connection between a linkable sink parameter and a
source parameter. You can use links to transfer data from the source
parameter to a linkable sink parameter. Your 1336 FORCE user manual
provides a list of linkable sink parameters.
The PLC Communications Adapter Board allows up to 50 links in
addition to 4 analog output links. You can only program links when the
drive is not running. Links are stored in BRAM and established at power
up, BRAM recall, and/or system reset.
There are two types of links:
•
User Link –– A user link is a software connection that you establish.
You can change these links as needed.
•
Default Link –– A default link is a software connection between two
parameters that is made when the drive is initialized.
The default links are shown here. The links are made from the source
side, and the data transfer occurs in the opposite direction.
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Logic Sts Lo
269
Filtered Vel Fdbk
264
Motor Current Magn. Fdbk
265
Motor Volt Magn.
182
Computed Power
266
Stator Frequency
331
ChB RIO In 1
332
ChB RIO In 2
333
ChB RIO In 3
334
ChB RIO In 5
339
Analog In 2
340
Stop Owner
269
Filtered Vel Fdbk
182
Computed Power
264
Motor Current Magn. Fdbk
265
Motor Volt Magn.
ChB RIO Out 3
361
ChB RIO Out 2
360
ChB RIO Out 4
362
ChB RIO Out 5
363
ChB RIO Out 6
364
ChB RIO Out 7
365
ChB Logic Cmd
368
Vel Ref 1 Hi
101
Torque Mode Sel
53
Proc Trim Ref
27
Vel Ref 2 Hi
104
Proc Trim Fdbk
28
Analog Out 1
387
Analog Out 2
388
Analog Out 3
389
Analog Out 4
390
Default Links
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Source
Sink
To
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Mask
parameters
Through the SCANport interface, up to five different SCANport adapters
and two different remote I/O (RIO) devices can control the 1336 FORCE.
With this flexibility, conflicts are inherent. The PLC Communications
Adapter Board allows you to make functional masks. At each port, you
can selectively lock out functions such as start, jog, and drive direction as
well as many fault interlocks by using mask parameters to select the
allowable functions for each port.
Non–volatile
memory
Non–volatile memory is data memory in the drive that retains the values
of all data even when power is disconnected from the drive. BRAM
(Battery backed Random Access Memory) chips are used for the
non–volatile memory to store some of the drive parameters, links, and
user text.