State transitions – Rockwell Automation 1794-Lxxxx PhaseManager User Manual

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Publication LOGIX-UM001B-EN-P - April 2010

Chapter 1

Introduction

State Transitions

The arrows in the state model show to which states your equipment can go
from the state it is in now.

• Each arrow is called a transition.
• A state model lets the equipment make only certain transitions. This

gives the equipment the same behavior as any other equipment that uses
the same model.

PhaseManager software uses the following transitions.

Holding

Hold

Idle

Start

Running

Hold

Held

Restarting

Restart

Stop

Stopping

Abort

Aborting

Stopped

Aborted

Abort

Resetting

Complete

Reset

Reset

= transition

Command

Done — No command. Use PSC instruction instead.

Fault (specific use of the abort
command)

Your equipment can go from any
state in the box to the stopping or
aborting state.

Type of Transition

Description

Command

A command tells the equipment to start doing something or do something different. For example the
operator pushes the start button to start production and the stop button to shutdown.

PhaseManager software uses these commands:

reset

stop

restart

start

hold

abort

Done

Equipment goes to a waiting state when it's done with what it's doing. You don’t give the equipment a
command. Instead, you set up your code to signal when the equipment is done. The waiting state
shows that the equipment is done.

Fault

A fault tells you that something out of the ordinary has happened. You set up your code to look for
faults and take action if it finds any. Suppose you want your equipment to shut down as fast as
possible if a certain fault happens. In that case, set up your code look for that fault and give the abort
command if it finds it.

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