State model overview – Rockwell Automation 1794-Lxxxx PhaseManager User Manual
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Publication LOGIX-UM001B-EN-P - April 2010
Chapter 1
Introduction
State Model Overview
A state model divides the operating cycle of your equipment into a series of
states. Each state is an instant in the operation of the equipment. It's the
actions or conditions of the equipment at a given time.
In a state model, you define what your equipment does under different
conditions, such as run, hold, stop, and so forth. You don’t need to use all the
states for your equipment. Use only the states that you want.
There are two types of states.
PhaseManager software uses the following states.
Type of State
Description
Acting
Does something or several things for a certain time or until
certain conditions are met. An acting state runs one time or
repeatedly.
Waiting
Shows that certain conditions are met and the equipment is
waiting for the signal to go to the next state.
Holding
Hold
Idle
Start
Running
Hold
Held
Restarting
Restart
Stop
Stopping
Abort
Aborting
Stopped
Aborted
Abort
Resetting
Complete
Reset
Reset
Your equipment can go from any
state in the box to the stopping or
aborting state.
Acting
Waiting
Acting states represent the
things your equipment does at
a given time.
Waiting states represent the
condition of your equipment
when it is in-between acting
states.