Rockwell Automation 1336T Function Block Prog. Manual, Series A/B User Manual

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System Component Detail

1336 FORCE — 5.9 August 1995

When you use DriveTools, block names are displayed in place of
block type numbers. Basically, a block name uses words to identify
the block type. Therefore, the block name always corresponds to the
same block type number.

DriveTools shows the execution order number in the left column.
The following is an example execution list from the DriveTools’
DriveBlockEditor.

Event values are easier to understand when they are represented by a
hexadecimal value. Hexadecimal (or hex) representation is a base 16
numerical system, where the letters A through F represent the
numbers 10 through 15.

An event is stored in the drive memory as a word. The FILTER event
would be stored as the following:

ID #

Type #

Event X =

1 Byte

ID = 12 ; 0C

FILTER = 8 = Event Value = 0C08

Single event word

1 Byte

Dec

Hex

Hex

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