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Assigning range limits to results output lines – Rockwell Automation 5370-CMPK Color CVIM Module MATH-PAK User Manual

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Chapter 4

Defining Formulas

4–46

The REFERENCE (ideal or nominal) value is 1.

WARNING

RANGE

Low

0.

High

2.

FAULT

RANGE

Low

0.

High

2.

With the range limits set as shown above, the only acceptable formula result
is 1. If the formula result is not 1, the formula fails. Note that in this case

WARNING

RANGE

limits are the same as the

FAULT

RANGE

limits.

Figure 4.24 Example: Formula with conditional operation for comparing gage results

GAGE1 > GAGE2

Assigning Range Limits to Results Output Lines

As with range limits for gages and windows, you can assign outputs to the
range limits you set for formulas. To assign a

formula range limit to a

Result

output line:

Pick the

Output

box under the

FAULT RANGE

or

WARNING RANGE

heading, as appropriate. The

USAGE

menu appears (see Figure 4.25,

4–47).

Pick the appropriate

Results box in the

USAGE

menu.

You can select outputs lines only if have been previously assigned to results.
For example, as shown in Figure 4.25, only output lines #1 and #2 are
enabled and available; they are the only lines with a

Results

assignment, in

this case. The other output lines are either assigned other functions or are not
used; thus, they are not available for range limit use. For information on
assigning functions to output lines, see Chapter 11, Discrete I/O Line
Configuration
in the Color CVIM User’s Manual.

Remember, you can assign more than one range limit to a single

Results

output line. For example, you might assign both the

High

and

Low

WARNING RANGE

limits to one

Results

output line, and assign both the

High

and

Low

FAULT RANGE

limits to a different

Results

output line.

Or, for example, you might assign the

FAULT RANGE

limits for several

different formulas to a single

Results

output, if this meets your application

requirements. In this case, the

Results

output would be activated if any one

of the assigned

FAULT RANGE

limits for any of the formulas were

exceeded.