Configuring High-Speed Counter (Hsc) User Interrupts; Add And Configure A High-Speed Counter (Hsc) User Interrupt - Allen-Bradley Micro800 General Instructions Manual

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Configuring High-Speed Counter (HSC) user interrupts

A user interrupt causes the controller to suspend the task it is currently
performing, perform a different task, and then return to the suspended task at the
point where the task was suspended.
Micro830 and Micro850 controllers support up to six HSC User Interrupts that
can be used to execute selected user logic at a pre-configured event.

Add and configure a High-Speed Counter (HSC) User Interrupt

Follow these steps to add and configure a HSC interrupt from the controller's
configuration workspace.
To add an HSC interrupt
1. Double-click the controller to open the controller configuration workspace.
2. In the controller tree, click Interrupts to display the Interrupt
configuration page.
3. Right-click an empty row, and click Add to display the Interrupt properties
dialog box.
Rockwell Automation Publication 2080-RM001D-EN-E - February 2015
High-Speed Counter (HSC) instructions
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