Jog your machine chapter 5 – Rockwell Automation 1771-QDC, D17716.5.93(Passport) PLASTIC MOLDING MODULE User Manual
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Enter Your Initial Values Here
Jog Your Machine
Chapter 5
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Worksheet 5. B
ScrewĆrotate Jog Configuration Values for Indirect Control
Block Word
ProĆSet 600 Addr. Value
Description
Screw Rotate Jog
JGC09
N40:65
Set Output Values Output #1
1
JGC10
N40:66
Output #2
1
JGC11
N40:67
Output #3
1
JGC12
N40:68
Output #4
1
1
% Signal Output
00.00 to 99.99 %
If your hydraulics require it, take time now to develop ladder logic
(independent of Pro-Set 600 software) so the QDC module can assist in
screw-rotate jogs. Otherwise, omit the rest of this chapter.
Use word 1 in the dynamic command block (DYC01) to enable and disable
individual jogs. Use word 1 in the system status block (SYS01) to monitor
the QDC module’s reaction to jog commands. Tables 5.C and 5.D identify
command and status bits for jogging screw rotation.
Table 5.C
Enable Bits for ScrewĆrotate Jogs
Command Block Word: ProĆSet 600 Address: Description:
DYC01ĆB09
B34/393
Execute ScrewĆrotate Jog
Table 5.D
Status Bits for ScrewĆrotate Jogs
Status Block Word: ProĆSet 600
Address:
Description:
SYS01ĆB09
B34/9
ScrewĆrotate Jog in Progress
We provide a programming example (Figure 5.2) of assisted jog control for
instructional purposes only. Your application-specific programming may
vary significantly from this example.
Write Ladder Logic to Assist
with ScrewĆrotate Jogs