Entering a timer instruction, Preface, Exercise 2: entering a timer instruction – Rockwell Automation 9323-PA1E QUICK START GUIDE APS 6.0 User Manual

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Preface

APS Quick Start for New Users

A–6

Entering a Timer Instruction

In exercise 2, you enter a timer instruction with a time delay of 10 seconds. Two
different types of timer status bits activate output pilot lights #0 and #1. The first
type, called a “timer timing” status bit turns on output #0 for 10 seconds. The
second type, called a “done” status bit, turns on output #1 after 10 seconds.

Exercise 2: Entering a Timer Instruction

We are assuming you have created a new file, configured it and you are now ready
to begin entering an instruction. See chapter 3 for help with the above. Begin
offline at the edit screen.

1.

Enter a rung and an XIC instruction.

Press

CONFIG

OFFLINE

CONFIG

APPEND

RUNG

F3

, then

CONFIG

OFFLINE

CONFIG

INSERT

INSTR

F4

, then

CONFIG

OFFLINE

CONFIG

BIT

F1

, then

CONFIG

OFFLINE

CONFIG

XIC

-] [-

F1

. Type the

address

I:1/0

then press

[ENTER]

.

] [

I:1

0

END

2.

Enter the timer instruction.

Press

CONFIG

OFFLINE

CONFIG

TIMER

COUNTER

F2

, then

CONFIG

OFFLINE

CONFIG

TON

F1

.

Type the address

T4:0

then press

[ENTER]

. This is the Timer Address.

Type the timebase

.01

then press

[ENTER]

. This is the timebase in seconds.

Type

1000

then press

[ENTER]

. This is the Timer Preset Value in hundredths

of a second.

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