Instruction Manual

Programming Techniques
Chapter 18
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Table 18.A
Completed
Sequencer Steps
This table outlines sequencer steps.
Sequencer Input Instruction Sequencer Output Instruction
Step 2  A photocell detects
a bottle.
Step 1  Automation begins.
NOTE: This process is fully automated,
therefore each block in each
step is filled.
Step 2  Conveyor motor is started,
and the forward motion begins.
Step 3  Fill the motor and its forward
motion begins. The conveyor motor is
on, but not moving forward.
Step 3 The fill tube extension
begins closing limit switch 1.
Step 4  Bit 15 of the timer is set.
Step 5  The fill tube retracts
closing limit switch 2.
Step 6  The process is left in
automation waiting for more bottles
Step 4  The fill tube begins filling the
bottles, bit 17 of the timer is set.
Step 5  Filling is completed.
Step 6  A solenoid moves the bottles to
the next operation; the conveyor
moves forward.
Step 1  The conveyor moves forward
Task
4: Processor Instruction Program
Figure 18.11 is an example of a program rung that represents
your worksheets.
Figure 18.11
Program
Rung Example
EN
Sequencer Output
Counter Addr:
Current Step:
Seq Length:
200
001
006
DN
Words Per Step:
File:
Mask:
2
600 613
075 076
200
17
200
15
Output Words
1: 012
3: 4:
200
001
006
2
400 413
070 071
1: 110
3: 4:
Sequencer Input
Counter Addr:
Current Step:
Seq Length:
Words Per Step:
File:
Mask:
Input Words
2. 201
2. 013
Task
5: Programming Y
our Processor Module
Enter the program written for Task 4.
We showed you several programming techniques. The next chapter
describes special troubleshooting techniques.
Chapter Summary