Rockwell Automation 8520-ARM2 9/Series CNC AMP Reference Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Miscellaneous Parameters

Chapter 37

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Guidelines on Setting System Scan Time

The system scan time must be at least 2ms longer than the critical

foreground maximum value that is determined during the worst case

testing mentioned previously. Increasing the setting beyond this value is

recommended if:

typical part program execution testing indicates that this will provide an
improvement

a large background PAL exists with a low background interval setting

any other system background tasks require additional execution time

Examples of Setting the System Scan Time

These examples are for illustration only. The specific values used may not

be appropriate for your application, however, you can use the examples as

a starting point to help you determine the appropriate system scan time for

your application.

Our application for both examples has relatively long program blocks

(with a large number of characters) contained in the worst case part

program. The system timer screen displays the maximum critical

foreground time as 4 ms and the maximum total foreground time as 6 ms.

Example A

If we set the system scan time parameter at 12ms, this would allow 6 ms

for the part program decode. If the worst case part program block takes

this long to decode, this is the optimum setting for the system scan time.

Example B

This example shows how a system scan time that is set too low can slow

your system processing time rather than increase it.

If we lower the system scan time to 10, this would allow only 4 ms for

block decode. Therefore two system scans would be required to decode

one block. It would require 20 ms to decode each block. This is an

inefficient setting of system scan time.

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