GE Series 90-70 manual Selecting a Program Block

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Selecting a Program Block

There are three Program Blocks on a diskette. Select the Program Block that provides the level of functionality and performance required for the application.

Program Block

Number of I/O

Maximum Number

Compatible CPUs

Identifier

Link Modules

of References

 

 

 

 

 

LINK73X

1

512points

731/732,771/772,781/782

 

 

 

 

LINK77X

2

2048points

771/772,781/782

 

 

 

 

LINK78X

4

4096points

781/782

 

 

 

 

The LINK73X Program Block provides the fastest update speed and has the lowest memory requirements, but is limited to a single I/O Link Interface Module per 90±70 system and 512 I/O points. LINK77X provides up to two I/O Link Interface Modules per 90±70 PLC and 2048 I/O points, but it is slightly slower and requires more memory. LINK78X accommodates up to four I/O Link Interface Modules per PLC and provides up to 4096 I/O points. Its update rate is slower than the other two Program Blocks, and it uses more memory.

For the 731/732 CPU, the LINK73X Program Block is required. For the 771/772 CPU, either LINK73X or LINK77X can be used. For the 781/782 CPU, any of the three Program Blocks can be used. Remember that the smaller Program Blocks will give better performance.

Adding the Program Block Logic to an Application Program

To add a Program Block to an application program, follow these steps:

1.Copy the selected Program Block library file from the diskette to the Logicmaster 90±70 library directory(suchas:c:\lm90\p70\p70_lib).

2.Using the Librarian function (available with Logicmaster 90±70 version 3.0 or later), import the Program Block into the working folder.

3.If the application program will use nicknames for the Program Block %P references (see page 27), include the nicknames in the Variable Declaration Table. The nicknames are provided as three .SDE files in the program folder on the application software diskette: LINK73SX.SDE, LINK77SX.SDE, and LINK78SX.SDE. To include the appropriate file, go to the Variable Declarations in the working folder, select ªincludeº, and enter the path and filename (such as: c:\link\link73sx.sde).

4.Complete the application program logic as described on the following pages.

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Series 90t-70 I/O Link Interface Module User's Manual ± February 1993

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Contents GE Fanuc Automation GFL±002 Related Publications Content of this ManualWe Welcome Your Comments and Suggestions Contents Chapter Introduction System OverviewMaster or Slave Operation Application Software Module Description LEDsReset Pushbutton Module SpecificationsSerial Ports Cable Types for the I/O Link CatalogNumberCable Lengths on the I/O Link Optical Adapter Operation of the I/O Link Input and Output DataData Sent by the Master Data Returned by SlavesInputs and Outputs Hold Last State Faults on the I/O Link Diagnostics Link ControlGetting Started Install the module and complete the I/O LinkComplete the program logic for the I/O Link Module Chapter Installation Installing the I/O Link Interface Module in the RackRemoving the I/O Link Interface Module from the Rack LED Name LED Status IndicationPorts on the I/O Link Module Connecting the I/O Link Interface Module to Other DevicesLink Module Used as a Master Link Module Used as a Slave Serial Port Pin AssignmentsOrder of the Devices on the Link Cable Diagram, No Optical Adapter Cable Diagram, Electrical Cable to Optical Adapter Optical Adapter InstallationCable Connections Chapter Logicmaster 90-70 Configuration Configuration StepsGFK-0644A Chapter Programming Guide OverviewSelecting a Program Block Adding the Program Block Logic to an Application ProgramCalling the Program Block Using Multiple Calls to the Program BlockExample Call Instruction Program %P References for the I/O Link Program Blocks 3rdModule 4thModuleUsing Nicknames for the %P References Global %G References for the I/O Link Program BlocksConfiguring I/O Links Configuration Logic, ExampleConfiguration Guidelines Specify the Number of I/O Link ModulesSet Master or Slave Mode bit Reset or Stop bitControlling the I/O Link Module Start/Restart bitDisable or Enable the Input Update bit Disable or Enable the Output Update bitMonitor the Module bit Monitoring Link OperationMonitor Communications Status bit Monitor for an Invalid Configuration or Link Fault bit Monitor for Link Failure bitError Codes Troubleshooting Error Description RecommendedAction CodeConfiguration Error Codes Index GFK-0644A Index