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Chapter 9
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Logic programming – Function blocks
If the
Reset
input is disabled, an error can be reset only by stopping the logic
execution, e.g. by a power cycle or by changing the system state from the Run state to
the Stop state and back to the Run state with the Setting and Monitoring Tool.
Top output and Upstroke output
The
Top
output is typically used to stop the press and is connected to another
complementary press function block, e.g. Press setup or Press single stroke.
The
Upstroke
output is typically connected to another complementary press function
block, e.g. Press single stroke or Press Setup. Additionally it can be used to initiate
upstroke muting.
This function block sets the
Upstroke
output and the
Top
output based on value
changes of the cam inputs. If the function block detects an error, both outputs are set
to Low.
The
Top
output is set to High if the
TDC
input is Low. The
Upstroke
output is set to
High with a rising edge (transition from Low to High) of the
BDC
input. It is set to Low
either with a falling edge of the
TDC
input, or with a falling edge of the
BDC
input,
whichever occurs first.
If the function blocks starts (power up, disable
enable) with the
BDC
input High, the
Upstroke
output will remain Low for the first press cycle.
Figure 218:
Press cycle for the Universal
press contact function block
with falling edge of TDC
before BDC
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