User Manual V 1-4.XX User guide
Table Of Contents
- Front Cover
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 13
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
- Appendix D
- Appendix E
- Appendix F
- Who Should Use this Manual?
- What Is the 1336 IMPACT Drive?
- Purpose of this Manual
- Terms and Abbreviations
- Common Techniques Used in this Manual
- Allen-Bradley Support
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Mounting and Wiring Your 1336 IMPACT Drive
- Chapter Objectives
- Before Mounting Your Drive
- Input Fuses and Circuit Breakers
- Mounting Your Drive
- Grounding Your Drive
- Wiring the Power
- Hard Wiring Your I/O
- Connecting Your Gateway
- Installing an Interface Board
- Connecting the Power to the Drive
- Disconnecting the Drive Output
- Starting and Stopping the Motor
- Electrical Interference— EMI/RFI
- Do I Need an RFI Filter?
- Mounting and Wiring Your 1336 IMPACT Drive
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Using the LOption
- Chapter Objectives
- What is the LOption?
- What Functions are Available?
- Setting Up the LOption Board
- Using an Encoder with the LOption Board
- Requirements for the Contact Closure Interface Board (L4)
- Requirements for the 24V AC/DC Interface Board Requirements (L5)
- Requirements for the 115V AC Interface Board (L6)
- Requirements for the Contact Closure Interface Board (L7E)
- Requirements for the 24VAC/DC Interface Board Requirements (L8E)
- Requirements for the 115V AC Interface Board (L9E)
- Using the LOption
- Chapter 6
- Starting Up Your System
- Chapter Objectives
- Before Applying Power to Your Drive
- Applying Power to Your Drive
- Recording Your Drive and Motor Information
- Understanding the Basics of the Human Interface Module (HIM)
- Starting Up Your System
- Running the Quick Motor Tune Procedure
- Configuring the Digital Section
- Configuring the Analog Section
- Understanding Links
- Where Do I Go From Here?
- Starting Up Your System
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Applications
- Chapter Objectives
- Choosing a Motor Feedback Source
- Choosing an Optional Braking/Decelerating Method
- Using DC Hold
- Using Up to 400% Motor Current
- Understanding the Scale and Offset Parameters for Analog I/O
- Using 4 – 20mA Inputs/Outputs
- Using a Remote Pot
- Using MOP
- Using Flying Start
- Speed Profiling Introduction
- Speed Profiling Operation
- Speed Profile Start Up Configuration
- Initial Setup Requirements
- Profile Command & Control
- Using the TB3 Inputs
- Encoder Steps
- Applications
- Chapter 10
- Using the Function Block
- Chapter Objectives
- What is a Function Block?
- Evaluating the Inputs
- Using the Timer Delay Function
- Using the State Machine Function
- Using the Add/Subtract Function
- Using the Maximum/Minimum Function
- Using the Up/Down Counter Function
- Using the Multiply/Divide Function
- Using the Scale Function
- Using the Hysteresis Function
- Using the Band Function
- Using the Logical Add/Subtract Function
- Using the Logical Multiply/Divide Function
- Using the Function Block
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Troubleshooting
- Chapter Objectives
- Required Equipment
- Fault/Warning Handling
- Viewing the Fault and Warning Queues on the HIM
- What Are the Fault Descriptions?
- Understanding Precharge and Ridethrough Faults
- Understanding the Bus Voltage Tracker
- Understanding the Parameter Limit Faults
- Understanding the Math Limit Faults
- Start Up Troubleshooting Procedures
- Miscellaneous Troubleshooting Procedures
- Encoderless Troubleshooting Problems
- Troubleshooting
- Chapter 13
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
- Appendix D
- Appendix E
- Appendix F
- Index
- Back Cover

11-68 Parameters
212
Function Sel
1
Use Function Sel to select which function you would like the
function block to perform.
1 Function Sel was added in Version 2.xx.
Parameter number 212
File:group Application:Prog Function
Parameter type destination
Display x
Factory default 0
Minimum value 0
Maximum value 27
Conversion 1 = 1
Refer to Chapter 10, Using the Function Block, for more
information.
Value Description
0 Or Tmr
Take the OR of input 1 and input 2
and use the result for the timer
input.
1 Nor Tmr
Take the NOR of input 1 and
input 2 and use the result for the
timer input.
2 And Tmr
Take the AND of input 1 and
input 2 and use the result for the
timer input.
3 Nand Tmr
Take the NAND of input 1 and
input 2 and use the result for the
timer input.
4 Or And Tmr
Take the result of input 1 OR’ed
with input 2 and AND with input 3.
Then,use the result for the timer
input.
5 And Or Tmr
Take the result of input 1 AND
input 2 and OR with input 3. Then,
use the result for the timer input.
6 Tmr Or And
Use input 1 for the timer input and
OR with input 2. Then, AND with
input 3.
7 Tmr And Or
Use input 1 for the timer input and
AND with input 2. Then, OR with
input 3.
8 StateMachine
Change the output value based on
the value of input 1/timer and
input 2.
9 Add/Sub
Add input 1 and input 2.
Value Description
10 Max/Min
Compare input 1 with input 2 and
based on input 3, output
whichever value is larger or
smaller.
11 Counter
Count up (input 1) or down
(input 2).
12 Mult/Div
Multiply input 1 and input 2 and
then divide by input 3.
13 Scale
Scale the value of input 1 from
one range to another.
14 Hysteresis
Create Hysteresis band (In4-Hi,
In5-Lo) for Input 1.
15 Band
Create Band (In4-Hi, In5-Lo) for
Input 1.
16 Or Add
Take the OR of input 1 and input 2
and use the result for the add/sub
input.
17 Nor Add
Take the NOR of input 1 and
input 2 and use the result for the
add/sub input.
18 And Add
Take the AND of input 1 and
input 2 and use the result for the
add/sub input.
19 Nand Add
Take the NAND of input 1 and
input 2 and use the result for the
add/sub input.
Value Description
20 Or And Add
Take the result of input 1 OR’ed
with input 2 and AND with input 3.
Then, use the result for the
add/sub input.
21 And Or Add
Take the result of input 1 AND
input 2 and OR with input 3. Then,
use the result for the add/sub
input.
22 Or Mult
Take the OR of input 1 and input 2
and use the result for the mult/div
input.
23 Nor Mult
Take the NOR of input 1 and
input 2 and use the result for the
mult/div input.
24 And Mult
Take the AND of input 1 and
input 2 and use the result for the
mult/div input.
25 Nand Mult
Take the NAND of input 1 and
input 2 and use the result for the
mult/div input.
26 Or And Mult
Take the result of input 1 OR’ed
with input 2 and AND with input 3.
Then, use the result for the
mult/div input.
27 And Or Mult
Take the result of input 1 AND
input 2 and OR with input 3. Then,
use the result for the mult/div
input.