
User Manual
Chapter 10
GFK-1742F
Jan 2020
Introduction to Local Logic Programming
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The table has several tabs that group the variables by category. The categories are:
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Axis 1
–
Variables specific to axis number one
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Axis 2
–
Variables specific to axis number two
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Axis 3
–
Variables specific to axis number three
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Axis 4
–
Variables specific to axis number four
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Global
–
Global data such as Module Status Code
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CTL bits
–
DSM general purpose control/status bits
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Parameter Registers - DSM Parameter data
Figure 118: Local Logic Variable View Table
The table has six columns. The columns are as follows:
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Name
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This column contains the variable name that is valid to be used within a local
logic program
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Type
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This is the data type for this variable. For example 32 Bits means that this
variable is a 32 bit variable.
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Group
–
This is the group this variable is placed in. For example, FacePlate I/O means
that this variable refers to a point on the module faceplate.
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Description
–
This column contains a textual description of the variable. If the user
hovers the mouse pointer over the description a tool tip will be generated that
allows the user too easily read the description.
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R
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This column indicates if the variable can be Read by a Local Logic program
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W- This column indicates if the variable can be Written by a Local Logic program