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2600-13 Press Control Module
MicroLogix 1500 & CompactLogix Resolver Module
Revision 2.1
The next two words define how each of the inputs will affect the output defined in the first word.
Each bit represents an input.
When the bits are reset to zero, a detected die protection fault on the input will cause the count of the
die protection fault to increment, the input number of the first die protection fault detected to be
captured, and the fault output specified in word 0 to turn off.
When the bits are set to one, a detected die protection fault will increment the count and capture the
input number. The fault output will not turn off.
This method of programming allows you to relate multiple outputs to multiple inputs and individually
select how a Die Protection fault will affect the output.
Save Configuration Data
The 2600-13 module contains a Flash Memory that can be used to retain the configuration and limit switch
data through power down. However, because this Flash Memory has a usable life of 10,000 write operations,
the data that is sent from the output registers to the 2600-13 module is not automatically saved in the memory.
The Save Configuration Programming block can be used to save all of the data to the Flash Memory at one
time, thereby reducing the number of times that the memory is accessed.
If this programming block is not used, the 2600-13 module will power up using its default parameters, and
with no Limit Switch setpoints programmed.
The saved data is divided into two categories, Module Setup and Output Parameters. The data from either or
both of these can be saved in the flash memory at one time.
Module Setup
Output Parameters
Bit Configuration
Setpoints and Stitching Values
Resolver Rollover Counts
Advances
Scaled Rollover Position
On Time
RPM Filter value
Offsets
Global Machine Offset
Preset Inputs
Global Preset Value + Input Number
Nudge Up Inputs
Global Nudge Up Value + Input Number
Nudge Down Inputs
Global Nudge Down Value + Input Number
Enabling Inputs
Inverting Constants for the Inputs and the Outputs
Enabling RPM Values
Enabling Window Pos Inputs
Display Attribute
Die Monitor Parameters
Press Control Diagnostics
FLASH Memory
The Flash Memory type can store parameter values in the absence of power for over twenty years, but you
can only write to it a limited number of times before it will be damaged. The Flash Memory that AMCI uses
is guaranteed for a minimum of 10,000 write cycles.