5 - write ladder logic, Retentive and non-retentive programming, Chapter 5 – Rockwell Automation 1746-FIO4V SLC 500 Fast Analog I/O/ User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1746-UM009B-EN-P - September 2007

Chapter

5

Write Ladder Logic

This chapter presents these programming examples.

• Retentive and non-retentive programming
• Detect an out-of-range input
• Scale analog inputs and detect an out-of-range condition
• Scale analog outputs
• Scale offsets when > 32,767 or < –32,768
• Scale and range-check analog inputs and outputs
• PID xontrol with analog I/O scaling

Retentive and Non-retentive
Programming

The processor’s automatic response for scanning the I/O image table
is described below.

IMPORTANT

We present programming examples for instructional purposes
only. Because of the many variables and requirements
associated with any application, Rockwell Automation cannot
assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on these
examples.

Processor Automatic Response

Conditions

Processor Response

• Mode is switched to Program
• Power is turned OFF

Retains the last values in the I/O image
table

• Mode is switched to Run
• Power is turned ON

Transfers output image data to the module
and input image data from the module

• Processor detects a minor fault

Resets analog outputs to zero, but retains
output image values

• Fault condition is corrected

Transfers output image data to the module

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