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8 FUNCTIONS
8.3.2 Event issuance for the interrupt program
This function issues events (signals to execute an interrupt program) according to
factors such as the on/off status of specified RX, RY and SB devices and the
match/mismatch status of specified RWr and SW device data, in order to allow the
programmable controller CPU to execute the interrupt program. This enables the high
speed receive processing without being influenced by the sequence scan.
Because the conditions for issuing the events are set using GX Works2, the number of
program steps is reduced, thus shortening the sequence scan time.
Events can be issued to all stations.
A maximum of 16 event issuance conditions can be set.
(1) Event issuance conditions
Events are issued under the following conditions:
On/off status of specified RX, RY and SB devices
Match/mismatch status of specified RWr and SW device data
When the link scan is completed
(2) Event issuance condition setting method
(a) First, set the "Interrupt Setting" in the Network Parameter setting.
1) Input format
Set the data input format for "Word Device Setting Value".
Setting range: DEC.
HEX.
Default: DEX.
2) Device code
Set the device to be used for the event issuance conditions.
Setting range: RX
SB
RY
RWr
SW
Scan
Completed
3) Device No.
Set the device number to be used for the event issuance conditions.
Setting range: When RX or RY is selected 0 to 1FFF (H)
When SB or SW is selected 0 to 01FF (H)
When RWr is selected
0 to 07FF (H)
4) Detection method
Set the detection method for the event issuance conditions.
Setting range: Edge Detect (Issues event only at rise and fall.)
Level Detect (Issues each link scan event when the
event issuance conditions are established.)
Summary of Contents for L26CPU-BT
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Page 321: ...14 10 14 10 14 EXAMPLE OF COMMUNICATION WHEN MOUNTING MODULES ON THE HEAD MODULE ...
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