Siemens SINUMERIK 802S Technical Manual page 145

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Modifications
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Start-Up
Filter principle
Input
Filter
I0.0Æ
I0.1Æ
I0.2Æ
I0.3Æ
I0.4Æ
I0.5Æ
I0.6Æ
I0.7Æ
I1.0Æ
I1.1Æ
I1.2Æ
I1.3Æ
I1.4Æ
I1.5Æ
I1.6Æ
I1.7Æ
If the user needs to realize a function not provided in the subroutine library, he
can complile a new subroutine from SBR0 to SBR30, thus the function can be
realized by calling it from main program. When compiling, the buffered 16
inputs and 16 outputs , i.e. DI16(I0.0 ~ I1.7) and DO16(Q0.0 ~ Q1.7), among
which M100.0 represents for I0.0, M102.0 for Q0.0. However, the remaining 32
inputs can not use filter.
Of course if you compose your own PLC application directly from project file
SUBR_LIBRARY_802SC.PTP (a project with an empty MAIN), you can use
hardware I/Os from the beginning.
Notice
All inputs of SAMPLE are defined as NO (high effective). e.g. I0.7 is defined by
SAMPLE as Emergency Stop, I0.7="1", is intepreted as an effective
Emergency Stop.
In case if I0.7 is wired as NC, i.e. "0" is emergency stop, Bit 7 of MD14512[2]
must be set to "1" to inform FILTER.
In case you compose your own application using the building blocks provided
in SUBR_LIBRARY, please take care of definition of each input of the
subroutine – NO or NC.
Memory
bit
ÆM100.0
ÆM100.1
ÆM100.2
ÆM100.3
ÆM100.4
PLC
ÆM100.5
SAMPLE
ÆM100.6
PROGRAM
ÆM100.7
ÆM101.0
ÆM101.1
ÆM101.2
ÆM101.3
ÆM101.4
ÆM101.5
ÆM101.6
ÆM101.7
Technical Appendix
Memory
Filter
bit
M102.0Æ
M102.1Æ
M102.2Æ
M102.3Æ
M102.4Æ
M102.5Æ
M102.6Æ
M102.7Æ
M103.0Æ
M103.1Æ
M103.2Æ
M103.3Æ
M103.4Æ
M103.5Æ
M103.6Æ
M103.7Æ
Output
ÆQ0.0
ÆQ0.1
ÆQ0.2
ÆQ0.3
ÆQ0.4
ÆQ0.5
ÆQ0.6
ÆQ0.7
ÆQ1.0
ÆQ1.1
ÆQ1.2
ÆQ1.3
ÆQ1.4
ÆQ1.5
ÆQ1.6
ÆQ1.7
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