315-4PN33

Standard Bus Modules at the standard bus
ModuleType:9FC3: Digital Input 32
Baseaddress Input 0
Type of module
Configured base address
if exists firmware no. and
package
Rack 1 /Slot 5 ... Rack no. / slot
5.11 Operating modes
5.11.1
Overview
The CPU can be in one of 4 operating modes:
n Operating mode STOP
n Operating mode START-UP
n Operating mode RUN
n Operating mode HALT
Certain conditions in the operating modes START-UP and RUN
require a specific reaction from the system program. In this case the
application interface is often provided by a call to an organization
block that was included specifically for this event.
n The application program is not processed.
n If there has been a processing before, the values of counters,
timers, flags and the process image are retained during the transi-
tion to the STOP mode.
n Outputs are inhibited, i.e. all digital outputs are disabled.
n RUN-LED off
n STOP-LED on
n During the transition from STOP to RUN a call is issued to the
start-up organization block OB 100. The processing time for this
OB is not monitored. The START-UP OB may issue calls to other
blocks.
n All digital outputs are disabled during the START-UP, i.e. outputs
are inhibited.
n RUN-LED
blinks as soon as the OB 100 is operated and for at least 3s, even
if the start-up time is shorter or the CPU gets to STOP due to an
error. This indicates the start-up.
n STOP-LED off
When the CPU has completed the START-UP OB, it assumes the
operating mode RUN.
n The application program in OB 1 is processed in a cycle. Under
the control of alarms other program sections can be included in
the cycle.
n All timers and counters being started by the program are active
and the process image is updated with every cycle.
n The BASP-signal (outputs inhibited) is deactivated, i.e. all digital
outputs are enabled.
Operating mode STOP
Operating mode
START-UP
Operating mode RUN
VIPA System 300SDeployment CPU 315-4PN33
Operating modes > Overview
HB140 | CPU | 315-4PN33 | GB | 14-43 54