Special command and status blocks – Rockwell Automation 1771-QDC, D17716.5.85(Passport) MNL. PLASTIC MOLDING MODULE User Manual

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Overview of Remaining

Configuration Procedures

Chapter 4

4-2

There are two types of command blocks. They are presented in the
following table.

Type

Which Contain

Examples

Configuration Blocks

Information necessary to configure your

module to run a certain portion of a profile

Valve spanning

information for the

injection profile

Profile Blocks

Actual process setpoints necessary to

produce a desired part.

Plastication profile

operating setpoints

Status Blocks

The QDC module returns critical operating status and values to the PLC-5
data table through status blocks. Like configuration blocks, status blocks
are areas of PLC-5 data table. Status blocks, however, contain actual
machine operation information rather than machine setpoints and action
commands.

Type

Which Contain

Examples

Status Blocks

Information about machine operation and

operating status of the QDC module.

The molding machine is

currently performing a

preĆdecompression

movement.

A few special command and status blocks are the Module Configuration
Block, Dynamic Command Block, and the System Status Block.

Types

Description

Examples

Module Configuration

Block (MCC)

Contains configuration information used

throughout all phases of machine

operation

Sensor spanning information

and global alarm setpoints

Dynamic Command

Block (DYC)

Includes all commands necessary to jog,

run, and stop any applicable machine

phase or operation.

Command to start the

Plastication phase

System Status Block

(SYS)

Returns to the PLC processor information

relevant to common module parameters.

Actual voltages and

engineering units read back

at the four QDC inputs

Special Command and

Status Blocks

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