Discrete bit inputs (cont’d) – Rockwell Automation 5370 CVIM Communications Manual User Manual
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Appendix B
Discrete Bit Results
B–2
Table B.1
Discrete Bit Inputs
Word#
Bit#
PI Backplane
RS–232
and
Remote
I/O
D
E
C
I
M
A
L
O
C
T
A
L
Definition
Usage
Notes
Toolset 1
Toolset 2
PI
PLC
16
280
0
0
0
Not Used
16
280
0
1
1
Configuration Error
0 = No Error
1 = Error
Configuration error bit is set after any invalid
configuration or template block write to the
CVIM. This flag is also set after validation
errors.
16
280
0
2
2
Mastership Flag
0 = Not Master
1 = Master
The device which reads this bit as 1 is the host.
Not applicable for RS–232 communications.
16
280
0
3
3
Module Busy
0 = Not Busy
1 = Busy
Module Busy bit is set during the SETUP mode
and during a download (sending configurations
to the CVIM or reading/writing templates).
16
280
0
4
4
Trigger 1
NAK
0 = OK
1 = Trigger 1
Missed
16
280
0
5
5
Trigger 2
NAK
0 = OK
1 = Trigger 2
Missed
16
280
0
6
6
Toolset 1
Data Valid
0 = Not Valid
1 = Results Valid
Data Valid bit is reset when a user enters the
SETUP mode. Refer to Chapter 3.
16
280
0
7
7
Toolset 2
Data Valid
0 = Not Valid
1 = Results Valid
Data Valid bit is reset when a user enters the
SETUP mode. Refer to Chapter 3.
16
280
0
8
10
Reference
Line 1 Flag
0 = Pass
1 = Failed
16
280
0
9
11
Reference
Line 2 Flag
0 = Pass
1 = Failed
16
280
0
10
12
Reference
Line 3 Flag
0 = Pass
1 = Failed
16
280
0
11
13
Reference
Window 1 Flag
0 = Pass
1 = Failed
16
280
0
12
14
Reference
Window 2 Flag
0 = Pass
1 = Failed
16
280
0
13
15
Reference
Window 3 Flag
0 = Pass
1 = Failed
16
280
0
14
16
Light Probe Flag
0 = Pass
1 = Failed
16
280
0
15
17
Master Fault
0 = No Fault
1 = Fault
Master fault bit is set if any tool fails an
inspection.
17
281
1
0
0
Window 1
Warning Flag
0 = Pass
1 = Failed
Discrete Bit Inputs (cont’d)