Manual

3–26 Status Word/Bit Descriptions
Publication
1771-6.5.126 – March 1998
Notes: For [ ] engineering units, see page 2.
Process Times
Word Description
SYS57 RFU
SYS58 Accumulated Cure Time [22]
If bit patterns in MCC02 and MCC03 indicate that the module is connected to a ram (screw) position transducer, the module:
At co letion o the Hold Pro ile:
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the Hold Pro
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ile:
starts an internal cure timer
sets master status bit SYS03-B03
re ort the accu ulated ti e in thi ord
et a ter tatu bit Y 3- 3
reports the accumulated time in this word
When the value in this word equals the cure timer preset (HPC61):
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S
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S0
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S
Y
S0
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B0
3
sets master status bit SYS03-B05
stops accumulating time in this word
When it receive an F-to-T tran ition o Y 3- 1
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C0
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resets master status bit SYS03-B03
resets master status bit SYS03-B05 resets this word to zero
Y59 6
F
Y59 6
F
Y59 6
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S
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Diagnostics
Word Description
SYS61 Programming Error Block
Module reports in the lower byte of this word a bit pattern copy of the block id associated with the command block that contained the
error referred to in SYS62. The priority order to be used by the module when reporting programming error codes will be as follows:
any MCC programming error
any DYC programming error
any programming error associated with DYC61
any other current programming error
SYS62 Programming Error Code
SYS63 Module Series/Revision
Upper byte - The module reports its firmware series in ASCII.
Lower byte - The module reports its firmware revision in ASCII.
New Status Confirmation
Word Description
SYS64 New data counter. The module sets this counter to zero on power start-up or above 9999, and increments this counter when it
sends a new SYS to its internal TIC chip.
Use this value to indicate that a most recent BTR of SYS is old data (last SYS64 equals new SYS64) or new data (last SYS64 is less
than new SYS64). You may also monitor the value to determine if you are missing any data (last SYS + 1 is less than new SYS64).