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Architecture: The ApplicationTemplate in detail

Internal Control

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5. The machine module is now decoupled from the state machine and can be operated

manually via the buttons:

9.17.1

Exiting the Internal Control

• In order to exit the activated "Internal Control", click the Internal Control button again.
• If "Internal Control" is active, the corresponding machine module can be operated manually by

means of the buttons.

• This has the effect that the machine module is decoupled and the state machine can be

influenced.

9.17.2

What does the Internal Control do?

When the "Internal Control" of a machine module is active, the write operations of the module to

the BaseChannel and the ACD structure by the higher-level master (i.e. from the outside) are

deactivated.

• Thus, all actions involving access via the baseChannelSet()method and the ACD structure to the

machine module from the outside have no effect.

• Access within the machine module is possible. Reading accesses (by the baseChannelGet()

methods and the ACD structure remain unaffected by the "Internal Control" and still work from

the outside.

• In the »PLC Designer« variable view, in the online mode (via the local baseChannel references),

the baseChannel can be accessed.

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