Data blocks for system control, Data blocks for controlling ram (screw) position – Rockwell Automation 1771-QDC PLASTIC MOLD.MODULE User Manual

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Command Word/Bit Descriptions

Publication 1771-6.5.88 – July 1997

Notes: 1. For [ ] engineering units, see page 3.

2. When using the Inject/Clamp/Eject mode, all pressure readings are system pressure at input 2, except where noted.

If you omit any of these three requirements, the QDC module rejects
some of the defined command blocks and inhibits some of the defined
status blocks because the module cannot use or generate block
parameters without data from a critical input which may have been
excluded during configuration. If you attempt to download an unusable
command block from the host processor, the QDC module treats it as
unrecognizable and discards the data. It does so in the same manner as
if it had received a command block containing an undefined Block ID.

Command Blocks for system level control are:

Block

Description

MCC

Module Configuration Command Block

JGC

Jog Configuration Command Block

DYC

Dynamic Command Block

You must establish the QDC module’s I/O configuration before it can
decide which command blocks to support. Although the module always
accepts the Module Configuration Command Block (MCC), the module
considers all other command blocks unrecognizable until it has received,
processed, and successfully error checked an MCC download from the
host processor. After you configure the QDC module with a valid MCC,
the module always accepts and processes (considers them recognizable)
either of the two basic command blocks JGC and DYC when received.

The module reports system status in the system status block (SYS). The
module can always return the System Status Block to the host processor.
It returns this block after each block transfer read (BTR) request from the
PLC processor unless the previous block transfer write (BTW) to the
module was a valid dynamic command block (DYC) containing a request
for some other status block.

The host processor can write any of these command blocks to the
QDC module to control ram (screw) position:

Command
Block

Description

Corresponding
Status Block

INC

Injection Configuration Block

IPC

Injection Profile Block

IPS

PKC

Pack Configuration Block

HDC

Hold Configuration Block

HPC

Pack/Hold Profile Block

HPS

PRC

Pre-decompression Configuration Block

PLC

Plastication Configuration Block

PPC

Plastication Profile Block

PPS

PSC

Post-decompression Configuration Block

PTC

Process Trace Configuration Block

PTS

RLC

Inject ERC Values Block

RLS

Data Blocks for System
Control

Data Blocks for
Controlling Ram (Screw)
Position

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