Service Communications (Svc); Use An Slc 5/02 Processor; Use Slc 5/03 And Higher Processors - Allen-Bradley SLC 500 Series Reference Manual

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Service Communications
(SVC)
SVC
SERVICE
COMMUNICATIONS
Channel
0
Channel
1
SLC 5/03 and higher
Fixed SLC
SLC
SLC
5/01
5/02
5/03
Output Instruction

Use an SLC 5/02 Processor

The SVC instruction is an output instruction that has no programming
parameters. When it is evaluated as true, the program scan is interrupted to
execute the service communications part of the operating cycle. The scan then
resumes at the instruction following the SVC instruction. Use this instruction
to enhance the communication performance of your SLC 5/02 processor.
You are not allowed to place an SVC instruction in an STI interrupt, I/O
SLC
SLC
interrupt, or user fault subroutine.
5/04
5/05

Use SLC 5/03 and Higher Processors

When using SLC 5/03 and higher processors, the SVC instruction operates as
described above. These processors also allow you to select a specific
communication channel (0, 1, or both) to be serviced. You are not allowed to
place an SVC instruction in a Fault, DII, STI, or I/O Event subroutine.
• SLC 5/03 processor
– channel 0 is RS-232/DF1 Full-duplex, DF1 Half-duplex (master or
slave), DF1 Radio Modem, DH-485, Modbus Remote Terminal Unit
(RTU) Master
– channel 1 is DH-485
• SLC 5/04 processor
– channel 0 is RS-232/DF1 Full-duplex, DF1 Half-duplex (master or
slave), DF1 Radio Modem, DH-485, Modbus RTU Master
ASCII
– channel 1 is DH+
• SLC 5/05 processor
– channel 0 is RS-232/DF1 Full-duplex, DF1 Half-duplex (master or
slave), DF1 Radio Modem, DH-485, Modbus RTU Master
ASCII
– channel 1 is Ethernet
(1)
SLC 5/03, SLC 5/04, SLC 5/05 OS Series C FRN 11 and above
SLC Communication Instructions
(1)
, or ASCII
Publication 1747-RM001G-EN-P - November 2008
12-3
(1)
, or
(1)
, or

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