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Low Voltage Detection Interrupt; Communication Interrupts - Delta AH500 Hardware Operation Manual

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(3) After the users click CH0~3 number of interrupt setting, they can type interrupt numbers in the Initial
cells. If the number of pulses received by a channel is the same as the comparison value set for the
channel, the corresponding I/O interrupt will be executed. However, if no POU is assigned to the I/O
interrupt, or the POU assigned to the I/O interrupt is not downloaded to the special high-speed module, an
error will occur in the special high-speed module.

8.2.4 Low Voltage Detection Interrupt

The terminals VS+ and VS- on AHPS05-5A can check whether the external voltage is 24 volts. If the external
voltage is abnormal, the interrupt subroutine I34 will be executed.
Note: If the voltage supplied to a backplane is abnormal, the corresponding bit in SR731 will be set to ON.
After the external voltage supplied to the backplane returns to normal, the bit will be set to OFF. Bit 0~bit
7 in SR731 are for backplanes. The remaining bits in SR731 are reserved bits.
SR731
Bit 15 ~ 8
Res erved

8.2.5 Communication Interrupts

A communication interrupt can be used as the instruction RS, that is, the reception of a specific character
triggers a communication interrupt. A communication interrupt can also be used as a general interrupt. Please
refer to AH500 Programming Manual for more information about the instruction RS.
COM1: I32
COM2: I33
Bit 7
Bit 6
bits
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
8 - 3 9

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