Publication 1766-RM001A-EN-P - October 2008
Using Interrupts
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Each EII can be configured to monitor any one of the first eight inputs
(I1:0.0/0 to I1:0.0/7). Each EII can be configured to detect rising edge or
falling edge input signals. When the configured input signal is detected at
the input terminal, the controller immediately scans the configured
subroutine.
Event Input Interrupt (EII) Function File Sub-Elements Summary
Event Input Interrupt Function File (EII:0)
Sub-Element Description
Address
Data Format
Type
User Program
Access
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Information
PFN - Program File Number
EII:0.PFN
word (INT)
control
read only
ER - Error Code
EII:0.ER
word (INT)
status
read only
UIX - User Interrupt Executing
EII:0/UIX
binary (bit)
status
read only
UIE - User Interrupt Enable
EII:0/UIE
binary (bit)
control
read/write
UIL - User Interrupt Lost
EII:0/UIL
binary (bit)
status
read/write
UIP - User Interrupt Pending
EII:0/UIP
binary (bit)
status
read only
EIE - Event Interrupt Enabled
EII:0/EIE
binary (bit)
control
read/write
AS - Auto Start
EII:0/AS
binary (bit)
control
read only
ED - Error Detected
EII:0/ED
binary (bit)
status
read only
ES - Edge Select
EII:0/ES
binary (bit)
control
read only
IS - Input Select
EII:0.IS
word (INT)
control
read only
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