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2600-13 Press Control Module
MicroLogix 1500 & CompactLogix Resolver Module
Revision 2.1
Fault Outputs being controlled: This parameter determines which output(s) will be affected when a fault
condition is detected. Multiple outputs can be assigned to each Die Monitor test. This is a bit level
parameter where a bit in one of the two words represents an output.
2611-13: Outputs 0 to 15
2612-13: Outputs 0 to 23
2613-13: Outputs 0 to 31
Input Point being examined: This word level parameter determines to which of the modules inputs the
current die monitor check function is being assigned. This parameter has the following ranges.
2611-13: Inputs 0 to 15
2612-13: Inputs 0 to 23
2613-13: Inputs 0 to 31
Window Number: This word level parameter determines which of the four check windows is currently
being programmed.
This parameter has a range of 0 to 3.
This parameter will be ignored for the Normally True and Normally False check types.
Window FROM TO setpoints: This two word parameter defines the window in which the Input Point
programmed above will be examined.
These parameters have a range of (0 to Scaled Rollover Position)
These parameters will be ignored for the Normally True and Normally False check types.
The Fault Controlled Output must also be programmed using the Limit
Switch Programming Block before it will function as a Fault Output. The
output will turn OFF if a Die Monitor Fault condition is detected.
If you want the output to be on for the entire turn, program both the FROM
and TO setpoints to zero.
The Limit Switch used as a fault output does not need to be programmed to
be on for the entire turn. If desired, the fault output can be programmed to
turn on and off based on the resolver’s position and any ANDing functions
until a fault condition is detected.