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Using the High-Speed Counter and Programmable Limit Switch
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User Interrupt Enable (UIE)
Description
Address
UIE - User Interrupt Enable HSC:0/UIE bit
(1) For Mode descriptions, see HSC Mode (MOD) on page 116.
The UIE (User Interrupt Enable) bit is used to enable or disable HSC
subroutine processing. This bit must be set (1) if the user wants the
controller to process the HSC subroutine when any of the following
conditions exist:
• Low preset reached
• High preset reached
• Overflow condition - count up through the overflow value
• Underflow condition - count down through the underflow value
If this bit is cleared (0), the HSC sub-system does not automatically scan
the HSC subroutine. This bit can be controlled from the user program
(using the OTE, UIE, or UID instructions).
If you enable interrupts during the program scan via an OTL, OTE, or UIE,
ATTENTION
this instruction must be the last instruction executed on the rung (last
instruction on last branch). It is recommended this be the only output
instruction on the rung.
User Interrupt Executing (UIX)
Description
Address
UIX - User Interrupt Executing HSC:0/UIX bit
(1) For Mode descriptions, see HSC Mode (MOD) on page 116.
The UIX (User Interrupt Executing) bit is set (1) whenever the HSC
sub-system begins processing the HSC subroutine due to any of the
following conditions:
• Low preset reached
• High preset reached
• Overflow condition - count up through the overflow value
Data
HSC
Type
Format
(1)
Modes
0...9
control read/write
Data
(1)
Type
HSC Modes
Format
0...9
status read only
User Program
Access
User Program
Access

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