Understanding discrete data transfers – Rockwell Automation GMLC Reference Manual User Manual
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Publication GMLC-5.2 - November 1999
Understanding Discrete Data Transfers
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3. Make entries in the following fields:
4. After you complete all other Control Options selections, press OK.
Understanding Discrete Data Transfers
The 1394 GMC Turbo and the SLC use input and output files to transfer
discrete data. Each input file and each output file can support up to 32
words (0-31). Those 32 words include:
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Eight dedicated bits and eight user bits (located in word 0).
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Up to 32 additional user bits (located in words 1 and 2).
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Up to 15 floating point variables (located in words 3-31).
Transferring Files from the SLC to the 1394 GMC Turbo
To transfer a discrete file from the SLC to the 1394 GMC Turbo:
1. Determine the slot number of the 1394. In the following figure, the
1394 GMC Turbo appears in slot four.
Field
Description
Control Type
Select IMC S Class 1394/1394 Turbo.
iCODE Version
Select version 3.5 (or later).
Interfaces
Select SLC. (The SLC tab appears.)
Note:
See Defining the I/O Configuration and
Enabling M File Transfers for
instructions on completing the SLC
page.