Push buttons, About push buttons – Rockwell Automation 2711E-ND1 Reference Manual PanelBuilder 1400e User Manual

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Push Buttons

Publication 2711E-6.15 – November 1998

Push Buttons

This chapter tells you:

what push buttons are

how the different types of push buttons function

how to configure each type of push button

Push buttons are application screen objects that function like
mechanical push buttons on industrial control panels. Operators use
push buttons to control processes.

There are six types of push buttons:

Normally Open Momentary

Normally Closed Momentary

Latched

Maintained

Multistate

Interlocked

Note: Some PanelBuilder objects consist of several components,
including buttons. For example, Control List Selectors have two or
three associated buttons. These buttons are configured as part of the
object that contains them, not as independent push buttons.

!

ATTENTION: Push buttons can be used as stop
buttons but not for emergency stops. Emergency stop
buttons must be hard-wired.

How the Different Push Buttons Work

Each push button has an assigned Button Control at the PLC. When
the button is pressed, the value of this control changes and initiates
an action.

The six types of push buttons differ in these ways:

number of states

how they respond to being pressed

how they respond to screen changes, mode switches, and power
cycles

About Push Buttons

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