Rockwell Automation 1794-Lxxxx PhaseManager User Manual

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Publication LOGIX-UM001B-EN-P - April 2010

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Guidelines

Chapter 3

Start with the initial state and work
through the model.

Start with the initial state. Then work forward from that point. Use the following questions to
help you.

For this State

Ask

Stopped

What happens when you turn on power?

Resetting

How does the equipment get ready to run?

Idle

How do you tell that the equipment is ready to run?

Running

What does the equipment do to make product?

Holding

How does the equipment pause without making scrap?

Held

How do you tell if the equipment is safely paused?

Restarting

How does the equipment resume production after a pause?

Complete

How do you tell when the equipment is done with what it had to do?

Stopping

What happens during an normal shutdown?

Aborting

How does the equipment shutdown if a fault or failure happens?

Aborted

How do you tell if the equipment is safely shutdown?

Use only the states that you want.

Define only the states that are appropriate for your equipment. You don’t need to use all the
states. The equipment phase just skips any states that you don’t add.

For the producing and standby states, use
subroutines.

If you want to define producing and standby states for your equipment, use subroutines.

A. Create a routines for the producing state and another routine for the standby state.

B. In the running state, check for the produce verses standby conditions. Set either the

Producing bit or the Standby bit of the equipment phase tag.

C. Use the Producing and Standby bits as conditions to call the corresponding routine.

See

Appendix B

.

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