4ć14, Planning your application chapter 4, Object – Rockwell Automation 2711 PANELBUILDER SOFTWARE USER MANUAL User Manual

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Planning Your Application

Chapter 4

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Figure 4.6

Block Transfer I/O Usage Worksheet

Block Transfer I/O Usage Worksheet (Page 1 of 2)

Application File Name:

Block Transfer File Number: 1 2 3 4 5 (Circle One)

Number of Words:

READ (PLC Inp) or WRITE (PLC Out)

(Circle One)

PLC Bit Numbers

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Block Transfer I/O Usage Worksheet (Page 2 of 2)

Application File Name:

Block Transfer File Number: 1 2 3 4 5 (Circle One)

Number of Words:

READ (PLC Inp) or WRITE (PLC Out)

(Circle One)

PLC Bit Numbers

14

13

12

11

10

8

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5

4

3

2

1

0

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Completing the Object Address List and I/O Worksheets

Fill out both the Object Address List and I/O Usage Worksheets for each
dynamic object. Mark on the I/O Usage Worksheet the PLC control bit(s)
that are to be assigned to that object.

Object

Each object must be assigned a type and reference number.

Object Name identifies the object’s purpose. If the object has more than

one address, use the Object Name column to identify the purpose of
each associated PLC address. When you use these names in the
application file they take up memory, so keep them as short as possible.

Object Type specifies which type of object you want, such as a Latched

Input Push Button.

Reference Number is used to assign a unique reference number to each

object in the Object Address List. The object’s PLC address bit(s) must
also be indicated on the I/O Usage Worksheet.

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