Rockwell Automation Publication 5069-UM004A-EN-P - April 2019
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Output Module Features
Chapter 4
Disable or Remove a Force
To stop the effect of a force and let your project execute as programmed,
disable or remove the force.
• You can disable or remove I/O and SFC forces simultaneously or
separately.
• When you remove a force on an alias tag, you also remove the force on
the base tag.
Check Force Status
Before you use a force, determine the status of forces for the controller.
The Online toolbar shows the status of forces. It shows the status of I/O forces
and SFC forces separately.
ATTENTION:
Changes to forces can cause unexpected machine motion that
could injure personnel. Before you disable or remove forces, determine how
the change affects your machine or process and keep personnel away from
the machine area.
To Determine the Status of This
Use Any of The following
I/O forces
• Online toolbar
• GSV instruction
SFC forces
Online toolbar
Forces Tab Status
Means
Enabled
• If the project contains any forces of this type, they are overriding your
logic.
• If you add a force of this type, the new force immediately takes effect
Disabled
Forces of this type are inactive. If the project contains any forces of this type,
they are not overriding your logic.
Installed
At least one force of this type exists in the project.
None Installed
No forces of this type exist in the project.
Forces tab