5 Configuration and Settings
5.2 Configuring control messages (PLC alarms)
Monitoring of 24 V load circuits
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Then you declare five variables of data type BOOL as input in the block interface of the
Messages (FB10) block, e.g.
SIG_OUT1
SIG_OUT2
SIG_OUT3
SIG_OUT4
SIG_ERR_PSEDIAG
The signals triggering the messages are read via this input.
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For each PLC alarm you call an ALARM_D message block in the
Messages (FB10) block.
The ALARM_D message block is located in the Task Card
“Instructions” in pallet “Extended instructions > Alarming”.
see chapter
4.
Assign the inputs and outputs of the five ALARM_D message
blocks.
see chapter
5.2.2
ALARM_D message block
shows the call of the ALARM_D message block in the Messages (FB10)
block.
Figure 5-1
ALARM_D
RET_VAL
SIG
EV_ID
INT
BOOL
C_ALARM_S
(WORD)
EN
ID
CMP_ID
SD
BOOL
WORD
DWORD
ANY