Rockwell Automation 57C650 AutoMax Programming Executive Version 3.8 User Manual

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18Ć7

On Line Menu: Monitoring and Editing Tasks

18.1.6

Modifying a Variable

WARNING

DEPENDING ON THE APPLICATION, THE USE OF THE TUNE FUNCTION MAY

RESULT IN INSTABILITY OF THE APPLICATION PROCESS. IT IS THE

RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER TO DETERMINE THE POTENTIAL HAZARDS

INVOLVED. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN

BODILY INJURY.

WARNING

THE SET AND FORCE FUNCTIONS BYPASS CONTROL OF THE APPLICATION

PROCESS BY THE APPLICATION TASKS. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE

USER TO DETERMINE THE POTENTIAL HAZARDS INVOLVED. FAILURE TO

OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN BODILY INJURY.

WARNING

VARIABLES AND OUTPUTS WHICH ARE FORCED BEFORE AC POWER IS LOST

WILL REMAIN FORCED WHEN AC POWER IS RESTORED. SHOULD AC POWER

BE LOST WHILE VARIABLES ARE FORCED, THE USER MUST ENSURE THAT

UNEXPECTED MACHINE MOVEMENT DOES NOT OCCUR WHEN AC POWER IS

RESTORED. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN

BODILY INJURY.

Selecting M" for Modify from the Monitor Variable menu allows you

to set, tune, force, or unforce a variable. Set allows you to set a

variable to a specified value. Note carefully that if application tasks

are running, the value that you write may be overwritten by one of

those tasks. Tune allows you to increment or decrement a tunable

variable (defined as such in the application task) within its limits.

Force allows you to force a variable to a value that is unaffected by

any other action in application tasks or the state of physical I/O.

Unforce returns a variable to the nonĆforced state.
Recall that to use any of these options, with the exception of tuning a

variable, the keyswitch must be in PROGRAM and the password

must be entered. See figure 18.4 for the Monitor Variable Modify

menu.

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