4

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(enable)Q

time

(preset value) —PV

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(address—3 words)

When the OFDT is used in a program block that is not called every sweep, the timer accumulates time between calls to the program block unless it is reset. This means that it functions like a timer operating in a program with a much slower sweep than the timer in the main program block. For program blocks that are inactive for a long time, the timer should be programmed to allow for this catch-up feature. For example, if a timer in a program block is reset and the program block is not called (is inactive) for four minutes, when the program block is called, four minutes of time will already have accumulated. This time is applied to the timer when enabled, unless the timer is first reset.

Parameters:

Parameter

 

 

Description

 

 

 

 

address

The OFDT uses three consecutive words (registers) of %R memory to store the

 

following:

 

 

Current value (CV)

= word 1.

 

Preset value (PV)

= word 2.

 

Control word

= word 3.

 

When you enter an OFDT, you must enter an address for the location of these

 

three consecutive words (registers) directly below the graphic representing the

 

function.

 

 

Note: Do not use this address with other instructions.

 

Caution: Overlapping references will result in erratic operation of the timer.

 

 

enable

When enable receives power flow, the timer’s current value is incremented.

 

 

time

Time increment is in tenths (0.1), hundredths (0.01), or thousandths (0.001) of seconds for

 

the low bit of the PV preset value.

 

 

PV

PV is the value to copy into the timer’s preset value when the timer is enabled or reset.

 

 

Q

Output Q is energized when the current value is less than the preset value. The Q state is

 

retentive on power failure; no automatic initialization occurs at power-up.

 

 

 

 

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