Manual

Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM007C-EN-P - November 2011
1756-HSC Data Structures 91
Input Structure
You must use input tags to monitor module status. The table lists and defines
1756-HSC module input tags.
IMPORTANT
Some of the tags in the table below are followed by an ‘x’
or a ‘y’. The ‘x’ indicates the same tag information applies
for Channel 0 and Channel 1 on the 1756-HSC module.
The ‘y’ indicates the same tag information applies for the
four outputs (0…3) on the 1756-HSC module.
1756-HSC Module Input Tags
Name Type Style Definition
I.CommStatus DINT Decimal Displays module connection status.
0 = Module is connected.
65535 = Module is not connected.
I.PresentValue[x] DINT Decimal Displays the current count in the Counter and Encoder modes. Displays
counts per sample in Frequency, Period Rate, or Continuous Rate modes.
Values range from 0…16,777,214.
I.StoredValue[x] DINT Decimal Displays the Stored Count value in the Counter and Encoder modes.
Displays the current frequency in Hz in Frequency, Period Rate, and
Continuous Rate modes.
Values range from 0…16,777,214.
I.Totalizer[x] DINT Decimal Displays the current frequency in Hz in Counter and Encoder modes.
Displays the total accumulated counts in Frequency, Period Rate, and
Continuous Rate modes.
Values range from 0…16,777,214.
I.WasReset.x BOOL Decimal Displays whether the counter was reset.
0 = Counter was not reset.
1 = Counter was reset.
I.WasPreset.x BOOL Decimal Displays whether the Preset value for the counter was loaded.
0 = Preset value was not loaded.
1 = Preset value was loaded.
I.NewDataFlag.x BOOL Decimal Displays whether the module received new data on the last scan.
0 = No new data was received.
1 = New data was received.
I.ZState.x BOOL Decimal Displays the Z state.
0 = Gate is low.
1 = Gate is high.
I.OutputState.y BOOL Decimal Displays the output state.
0 = Output is low.
1 = Output is high.
I.IsOverridden.y BOOL Decimal Determines whether output is overridden.
0 = Output is using On-Off window.
1 = Output is overridden.
I.CSTTimestamp DINT[2] Displays the coordinated system timestamp of the last sample
in microseconds.