6. Function blocks
6.2 Interrupt function blocks
The function block has its own 32-marker-bit marker range for processing the inter-
rupt program.
Available functions within an interrupt program
Interrupt programs are not available when using the EDP programming language.
Function LD  FBS  ST
New network
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Input/output inverter
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Contacts
Make, Break, Constant 1, Constant 0
Coils
Contactor, Negated contactor, Set, Reset
Jump functions
Jump if 1, Jump if 0, Return if 1, Return if 0
Logic gates
AND, AND NOT, OR, OR NOT, XOR, XNOR
Conditional statement
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Simple alternative
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Multiple alternatives
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6.2.1.3 The function block and its parameters
Function block inputs
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Description Note
(bit)
EN
1: Activates the function block.
The checkbox for the
Function block release by EN is neces-
sary
parameter must first be enabled
RE
1: Sets the actual counter value to zero
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I1
The states of the bit inputs from the main pro-
gram will be provided to the interrupt program
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I2
I3
I4
(DWord)
SV
Setpoint
Integer value range:
-2,147,483,648 to +2,147,483,647
Assigning operands
You can assign the following operands to the function block inputs that are numeric
inputs.
Operands Value inputs
Constant, timer constant
1)
x
MD, MW, MB - Markers
x
NB, NW, ND - NET markers
2)
x
nNB, nND, nND- NET markers
2)
NET station n
x
IA - Analog input
x
QA - Analog output
x
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