Ranges – Rockwell Automation 1769-HSC Compact High Speed Counter Module User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1769-UM006E-EN-P - July 2013

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Module Operation

Chapter 2

Ranges

For the 1769-HSC module and the embedded HSC in the CMX 5370 L2
packaged controllers, up to 16 dynamically configurable ranges are available.
Ranges activate outputs based on the current count value or the current rate
value. Each range is programmed with a type, counter number, two limit values,
an invert bit, and an output mask.

For the embedded HSC in the L23E packaged controller, up to four dynamically
configurable ranges are available. Ranges activate outputs based on the current
count value. Each range is programmed with a counter number, two limit values,
an invert bit, and an output mask.

Each range is programmed with high and low limits for the chosen value. The
range’s invert bit indicates whether the range is active between or outside the
range limits. When the chosen value fulfills the configuration parameters, the
range is active as indicated in the input array. When a range is active and enabled
(RangeEn.

n = 1), the range turns on all outputs indicated by the Range Output

Mask except those that are prevented from being enabled by the other factors
such as Output Off Mask or Overcurrent. The status of a range is provided by the
range active status word, where 1 equals range active and zero equals inactive.

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Ranges can be disabled while the module is running using the RangeEn.n
bit in the output file. However, even a disabled range will report when it
is active or not. For example, an unprogrammed range has limits of 0, and
points to the Ctr[0].CurrentCount value. If this value is 0, that range is
reported as active.

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