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Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1400 User Manual

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Publication 1766-RM001A-EN-P - October 2008
Using Interrupts 325
EII User Interrupt Executing (UIX)
The UIX (User Interrupt Executing) bit is set whenever the EII mechanism
detects a valid input and the controller is scanning the PFN. The EII
mechanism clears the UIX bit when the controller completes its
processing of the EII subroutine.
The EII UIX bit can be used in the control program as conditional logic to
detect if an EII interrupt is executing.
EII User Interrupt Enable (UIE)
The UIE (User Interrupt Enable) bit is used to enable or disable EII
subroutine processing. This bit must be set if you want the controller to
process the EII subroutine when an EII event occurs.
If you need to restrict when the EII subroutine is processed, clear the UIE
bit. An example of when this is important is if a series of math
calculations need to be processed without interruption. Before the
calculations take place, clear the UIE bit. After the calculations are
complete, set the UIE bit and EII subroutine processing resumes.
EII User Interrupt Lost (UIL)
UIL (User Interrupt Lost) is a status flag that represents an interrupt has
been lost. The controller can process 1 active and maintain up to 2
pending user interrupt conditions before it sets the lost bit.
This bit is set by the controller. It is up to the control program to utilize,
track, and clear the lost condition.
Sub-Element Description Address Data Format Type User Program
Access
UIX - User Interrupt Executing EII:0/UIX binary (bit) status read only
Sub-Element Description Address Data Format Type User Program
Access
UIE - User Interrupt Enable EII:0/UIE binary (bit) control read/write
Sub-Element Description Address Data Format Type User Program
Access
UIL - User Interrupt Lost EII:0/UIL binary (bit) status read/write
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Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1400 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Processor32-bit
Expansion ModulesUp to 7 expansion I/O modules
Power Supply24V DC or 120/240V AC
Programming SoftwareRSLogix 500
Communication PortsEthernet, RS-232/RS-485 combo port
Controller TypeProgrammable Logic Controller (PLC)
SeriesMicroLogix
Digital Outputs12
Analog Inputs6 (embedded)
Analog Outputs2 (embedded)
High-Speed Counter6 high-speed counters
Pulse Output2 (embedded)
Ethernet PortYes

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