3 variable configuration – Rockwell Automation 57C421B Pulsetach Input Module/DCS 5000/AutoMax User Manual

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Register 7

Bits

rw rw rw rw rw r

r

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r

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r

r

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r

Carry

status

Borrow

status

Counter >

comparator

Counter <

comparator

Counter =

comparator status

External latch

input status

External count stop

input status

Origin/clear input status

CCLK off

Pulse input direction: 0 = Forward

1 = Reverse

Carry status reset

Borrow status reset

Counter = comparator status reset

External latch status reset

External count stop status reset

External origin/clear status reset

Figure 4.11 Ć Module Status Register (Register 7)

4.3

Variable Configuration

Before an application task can be written, you need to configure, or

define, systemĆwide data such as the registers on the Pulsetach

Input module as variables. These are variables that must be globally

accessible to more than one task in the rack.
For DCS 5000 and AutoMax Version 2.1 and earlier, you define

systemĆwide variables by writing a Configuration task. For AutoMax

Version 3.0 and later, you define systemĆwide variables using the

AutoMax Programming Executive configuration forms. After the

variables are defined, you can generate the configuration file

automatically.
If you are using AutoMax Version 2.1 or earlier, refer to Appendix F

for examples that show how to define variables in the configuration

task. If you are using AutoMax Version 3.0 or later, see the AutoMax

Programming Executive for information about configuring variables.

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