Owner's manual

Chapter 6
Using the Pyramid Integrator Backplane
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If you are using the Pyramid Integrator backplane for communications, you
must configure the CVIM module as follows:
7. Select the trigger source menu for the appropriate toolset <Trigger
Source>.
8. Select either <I/O>, <Hosted> trigger sources or <Autotrigger>.
Note: When changing the host to/from the Pyramid Integrator, you must
pick the selection twice and then reboot the CVIM module. Make sure
that you save your configuration first!
If you are accessing results through a PLC5/250, the 1024 words of shared
memory are numbered 0 through 1023. The PLC5/250 treats the shared
memory area like an integer file. Table 6.A provides a summary of the data.
Refer to Appendix A, B, or C for more detailed information.
Table 6.A
Shared Memory Overview
Block Name Backplane Word #
Handshake 0
Reserved 1
Discrete I/O Outputs
(Host Command Block)
2 to 9
Reserved 10 to 15
Discrete I/O Inputs (TS1)
(Tool Inspection Results)
16 to 23
Results Block 1 (TS1) 24 to 87
Results Block 2 (TS1) 88 to 151
Results Block 3 (TS1) 152 to 215
Results Block 4 (TS1) 216 to 279
Dicrete I/O Inputs (TS2)
(Tool Inspection Results)
280 to 287
Results Block 1 (TS2) 288 to 351
Results Block 2 (TS2) 352 to 415
Results Block 3 (TS2) 416 to 479
Results Block 4 (TS2) 480 to 543
Reserved 544 to 1022
Interrupt Control Word 1023
Configuration and Templates Not Applicable
Obtaining Inspection Result
Information Using a PLC5/250