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Allen-Bradley Studio 5000 Logix Emulate Programming Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-PM006I-EN-P - February 2018 79
Chapter 3
Force steps
Use a force to override data that your logic either uses or produces.
Test and debug your logic.
Temporarily keep your process functioning when an input device has failed.
Use forces only as a temporary measure. They are not intended to be a permanent
part of your application.
Make sure you understand the following before using forces.
ATTENTION
Forcing can cause unexpected machine motion that could injure personnel. Before you use a force,
determine how the force will affect your machine or process and keep personnel away from the
machine area.
Enabling SFC forces causes your machine or process to go to a different state or phase.
Removing forces may still leave forces in the enabled state.
If forces are enabled and you install a force, the new force immediately takes effect.
For a force to take effect, you enable forces. You can only enable and disable forces
at the controller level.
You can enable I/O forces and SFC forces separately or at the same time.
You cannot enable or disable forces for a specific module, tag collection, or
tag element.
Introduction
Precautions
Enable forces

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BrandAllen-Bradley
ModelStudio 5000 Logix Emulate
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