Working with floating point math function blocks – Rockwell Automation T7833 ICS Regent+Plus Math Package for Winternet User Manual

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Math Package for W

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(T7833)


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Industrial Control Services

1. Insert the W

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base package distribution disk into

drive A: or B:

2. Start Windows (if it isn’t already running).

3. Choose Run from the Program Manager’s File menu.

4. Type a:\setup.exe in the text box. (if you inserted the

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base package disk in drive B: type

b:\setup.exe.) Choose OK or press ENTER.

5. In the W

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Setup dialog box enter the name of the

directory in which you have installed the W

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base package (This assumes that you have already
installed W

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). Choose Continue.

6. In the W

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Installation dialog box check the Math

package box.

7. Choose OK to have the setup program install the Math

package software.

When the installation is completed, you can run the
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application and create floating point math

function blocks in you application programs.

Working with Floating Point Math Function
Blocks

Floating point math function blocks are created as part of an
application program which may also contain other types of
function blocks. A single application program is made up of as
many as 50 function blocks of any type or combination.

When you installed the Math package, additional software
was added to W

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to allow you to work with floating

point math function blocks. With this additional software you
can create floating point math function blocks by opening a
project, opening a program and opening (or creating) a
function block.

For an overview about Regent application programs and
function blocks and how to create them using W

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,

refer to Section 5, Working with Programs and Function
Blocks in the Regent User’s Guide.

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