State completion guidelines – Rockwell Automation 1794-Lxxxx PhaseManager User Manual

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Publication LOGIX-UM001B-EN-P - April 2010

Chapter 3

Guidelines

State Completion
Guidelines

To leave an acting state, you usually signal that the state is done doing what it
had to do. Use the Phase State Complete (PSC) instruction to signal when a
state is done.

Use the state model to see which transitions need a PSC instruction.

IMPORTANT

The PSC instruction doesn’t stop the current scan of a routine.

When the PSC instruction executes, the controller scans the rest of the routine and
then transitions the equipment phase to the next state. The PSC instruction does not
terminate the execution of the routine.

Holding

Hold

Idle

Start

Running

Hold

Held

Restarting

Restart

Stop

Stopping

Abort

Aborting

Stopped

Aborted

Abort

Resetting

Complete

Reset

Reset

PSC instruction

done

done

done

done

done

done

PCMD instruction

Type of transition

Description

Instruction

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 Software uses these commands:

PCMD

Use an Equipment Phase
Command (PCMD) instruction
to give a command. Or use
RSLogix 5000 software.

reset

stop

restart

start

hold

abort

Done

Equipment goes to a waiting state when it's done with what it's doing. You
set up your code to signal when the equipment is done. The waiting state
shows that the equipment is done.

Exception: The restarting state goes to the running state when it’s done.

PSC

Use the Phase State Complete
(PSC) instruction to signal
when a state is done. See

page 59

for more information.

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