Rockwell Automation 5370 Color CVIM Communications Manual User Manual

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Chapter 3
Using Local I/O

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The entries for the output lines have the following meanings:

Output Line 1: The Results function is assigned to line 1. The Warning
Range results (W) for gages 1–4 and windows 1 and 2 are assigned to
output line 1.

Output Line 2: The Results function is assigned to line 2. The Fault
Range results (F) for gages 1–4 and windows 1 and 2 are assigned to
output line 2.

Output Line 3: The Results function is assigned to line 3. The “pass/fail”
results for reference line 1 and reference window 1 are assigned to line 3.

Output Line 4: The Results function is assigned to line 4. The Warning
Range result from the red, blue and green light probe is assigned to line 4.

Output Line 5: The Results function is assigned to line 5. The Fault
Range result from the red, blue and green light probe is assigned to line 5.

Output Line 6: The Results function is assigned to line 6. The Warning
and Fault Range results for gages 1 and 2 are assigned to line 6.

Output Line 7: The Strobe function is assigned to line 7.

Output Line 8: The Trigger NAK function is assigned to line 8.

Output Line 9: The Master Fault function is assigned to line 9.

Output Line 10: The Data Valid function is assigned to line 10.

Output Line 11: The Module Busy function is assigned to line 11.

Output Lines 12–14: These lines are not used.

Note: Output lines 1–6 are assigned the Results function. These lines will
carry “pass/fail” results from the analysis tools to your production
equipment. Lines 7– 11 are assigned other functions. Lines 12–14 are not
used.

Here is a brief explanation of the signal functions that you can assign to the
output lines:

Module Busy: This signal goes high when the Color CVIM system enters
the configuration mode and during a configuration download operation.
Module Busy goes low when the system enters the run mode (whether or
not triggers are present).

You can assign the Module Busy function to only one output line.

Using the Output Line
Planning Sheet (cont’d)

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