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In SERCOS, a realtime control bit is set to activate a function by writing the IDN of that function to IDN 301. This property encapsulates that operation by enabling you to specify (<''value''>) of the IDN number of the function to be activated. This is useful for CAPTURE, for example, where IDN 405 is used to arm the capture. Refer to the example below. | In SERCOS, a realtime control bit is set to activate a function by writing the IDN of that function to IDN 301. This property encapsulates that operation by enabling you to specify (<''value''>) of the IDN number of the function to be activated. This is useful for CAPTURE, for example, where IDN 405 is used to arm the capture. Refer to the example below. | ||
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Revision as of 10:36, 19 March 2014
In SERCOS, a realtime control bit is set to activate a function by writing the IDN of that function to IDN 301. This property encapsulates that operation by enabling you to specify (<value>) of the IDN number of the function to be activated. This is useful for CAPTURE, for example, where IDN 405 is used to arm the capture. Refer to the example below.
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THIS PROPERTY IS OBSOLETE |
Syntax
<axis>.RTCB1_Mode = <value>
Availability
All versions
Type
Long
Range
Any IDN that can be activated using this mechanism.
Scope
Configuration, Task or Terminal
Limitations
Can only be set during SERCOS communications phase 4.
Examples
a1.rtcb1_mode = 405
- arm capture using RTCB #1