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The “Increment Batch” assignment will insert a manual rundown into the current sequence of the
current JOB. This will cause the JOB count to increment by one.
Click Wrench
Supported Feature
Bus Element
Bit
0-31
Polarity
N.O./N.C. Width Offset
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The “Click Wrench” assignment is the same as “Increment Batch with the addition of a programmable
torque value.
Bypass Stops
Supported Feature
Bus Element
Bit
0-31
Polarity
N.O./N.C. Width Offset
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The “Bypass Stops” assignment removes most stop conditions, allowing the tool to be ran in an override
type condition. Hardware faults, stop and disable inputs are not removed.
Verify Job Sequence
Supported Feature
Bus Element
Bit
0-31
Polarity
N.O./N.C. Width Offset
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The “Verify Job Sequence” input will compare the current Job sequence to the input value. Uses the
width parameter limit the width of the input bits read. The minimum width is 1 and the maximum is 8.
After the input is read the offset parameter will be added to the value do get the actual Job sequence
number. If the Job sequence input value does not match the current Job sequence of the controller
the tool will be disabled.
ASCII ID
Supported Feature
Bus Element
Bit
0-31
Polarity
N.O./N.C. Width Offset
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The “ASCII ID” assignment will set the ID to the of the input (ASCII) value. This assignment consumes the
entire element so the Bit is not used. It also has a length parameter to set the length of the input in bytes.
The input value will be passed directly to the ID recognition system.
Outputs
All output assignments have a Bus, Element, and Bit configuration to define its location in the system.
Along with the basic configuration many also have other configuration(s) that allow its behavior to be
modified to suit the application.
Supported Feature
Controller
Bus Element Bit
0-
32
Polarity
N.O.,
N.C.
Mode
Normal,
Timed,
Flash
Time Width Offset Input
Bus
Input
Element
Input
Bit
iEC iAC iPC iBC iBC-
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