A.3.10 Ladder Logic - GE LM10 Instruction Manual

Motor protection system
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CHAPTER A:

A.3.10 Ladder Logic

LM10 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
• 0E (hex), 14 (decimal) = Get Attribute Single (read a single parameter)
• 10 (hex), 16 (decimal) = Set Attribute Single (write a single parameter)
• 32 (hex), 50 (decimal) = Get Attribute Multiple (read multiple parameters)
The MAC ID low byte is destination code 09.
The transaction body consists of the Class, Instance, Attribute, and Data bytes.
This discussion refers to the Ladder Logic diagrams shown on the following pages.
1.
Rung 0000 to Rung 0004 are used to toggle the Bit B4/0 every 1 second; this is the
input to BSL (Bit Shift Left).
2.
For every 1 second toggle of B4/0, left-shift the N9:0 register.
3.
The bits in the N9:0 register are used to enable Rungs 0007 to 0012.
4.
Rung 0006 is used to reload the N9:0 register after overflow.
5.
The COP function is used to copy the contains of the M1 file to a specific N register and
transfer the values to the M0 file.
Address
N31:0
N31:1
N31:2
N31:3
N31:4
N31:5
Table A–6: Data for Explicit Message Response, M1 Transferred to N20
Address
N32:0
N32:1
N32:2
N32:3
LM10 AND ALLEN-BRADLEY SLC500 VIA DEVICENET™
Table A–5: Data to Get Trip Class
Data (hex)
0101
TXID / Command
0008
Port / Size
0E09
Service / MAC ID (Node 09)
0064
Class
0001
Instance
002F
Attribute (Trip Class)
Data (hex)
0101
TXID / Command
0002
Port / Size
8E09
Service / MAC ID (Node = 09)
Trip Class Value
Service Response Data
Description
Description
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