Selecting the formula number(s) – Rockwell Automation 5370-CMPK Color CVIM Module MATH-PAK User Manual
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Chapter 4
Defining Formulas
4–3
To avoid losing the use of particular window or gage outputs or results,
when defining formulas, select formula numbers which do not correspond to
any gages or windows you have previously defined (see Table 4.A, page
4–3), or that you intend to define. Or, define a formula to provide the result
value for a tool for which there is a conflict (see “Operands” in this chapter).
Otherwise, during setup of gages and windows, select gage and window
numbers that will not conflict with the formulas you intend use. One way to
do this is to select only gages numbered from 33–64, or windows numbered
from 25–48, which are not affected by the use of formulas.
Use
Copy
and
Paste
functions: If you define a formula that turns out to
correspond to a gage or window whose output or results block information
you wish to use, you can copy that formula to another formula number that
does not conflict (see “Using Copy and Paste” on page 4–39).
See Appendix A for communications information: Appendix A provides
more information on the specific effects that using formulas has on the
results blocks, on the configuration blocks, and on the discrete input bits.
Table 4.A
Formula numbers and corresponding gage/window numbers
Formula
Tool
Formula
Tool
Formula
Tool
Formula
Tool
1
Window 1
15
Gage 7
29
Gage 13
43
Gage 19
2
Window 2
16
Gage 8
30
Gage 14
44
Gage 20
3
Window 3
17
Window 9
31
Gage 15
45
Gage 21
4
Window 4
18
Window 10
32
Gage 16
46
Gage 22
5
Window 5
19
Window 11
33
Window 17
47
Gage 23
6
Window 6
20
Window 12
34
Window 18
48
Gage 24
7
Window 7
21
Window 13
35
Window 19
49
Gage 25
8
Window 8
22
Window 14
36
Window 20
50
Gage 26
9
Gage 1
23
Window 15
37
Window 21
51
Gage 27
10
Gage 2
24
Window 16
38
Window 22
52
Gage 28
11
Gage 3
25
Gage 9
39
Window 23
53
Gage 29
12
Gage 4
26
Gage 10
40
Window 24
54
Gage 30
13
Gage 5
27
Gage 11
41
Gage 17
55
Gage 31
14
Gage 6
28
Gage 12
42
Gage 18
56
Gage 32
Selecting the Formula Number(s)
There are two ways to select the formula number:
•
Use the
Previous
/
Next
boxes to decrement / increment the formula
number, until the desired number appears (see Figure 4.1, page 4–2).
•
Use the
Jump
box to enter the desired formula number directly (see
Figure 4.2, page 4–4).