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
The Logic Command provides information about what functions are
currently executing. You can access the individual bits of the Logic
Command to find information about these functions:
This
bit:
Identifies this
function:
This
bit:
Identifies this
function:
0
Ramp Stop
8
Coast Stop
1
Start
9
Ramp Disable
2
Jog1
10
Flux Enable
3
Clear Fault
11
Process Trim Enable
4
Forward
12
Velocity Ref Select A
5
Reverse
13
Velocity Ref Select B
6
Jog2
14
Velocity Ref Select C
7
Current Limit Stop
15
Reset Drive
You cannot change the values shown in the Logic Command by
directly accessing the parameter. Instead, the Logic Command
receives information from the logic evaluation block.
The logic evaluation block can receive information from up to seven
sources. The logic evaluation block takes this information and
combines it to form a single logic command word:
SCANport 1
SCANport 2
SCANport 3
SCANport 4
SCANport 5
Channel A (port 6)
Channel B (port 7)
Logic Command
(Parameter 52)
Logic Evaluation
Block
P367
P368
In this figure, notice that there are five SCANports and two channels
that can provide information to the logic evaluation block. You can
attach any combination of Human Interface Modules (HIMs),
Graphic Programming Terminals (GPTs), and/or SCANport
communications modules to any of the five SCANports.
Note: SCANports 1 and 2 are always available directly from the
PLC Communications Adapter Board. To access SCANports 3, 4,
and 5, you need to attach a SCANport Expansion Board to your PLC
Communications Adapter Board.
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