MAN1032-10-EN_EXL6_UserManual
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CHAPTER 6: REGISTERS
6.1 Register Definitions
When programming the EXL6 OCS, data is stored in memory that is segmented into different
types. This memory in the controller is referred to as registers. Different groups of registers
are defined as either bits or words (16 bits). Multiple registers can usually be used to handle
larger storage requirements. For example, 16 single-bit registers can be used to store a word,
or two 16-bit registers can be used to store a 32-bit value.
Table 6.1 - Types of Registers found in the EXL6 OCS
16-bit input registers used to gather analog input data such as voltages,
temperatures, and speed settings coming from an attached device.
16-bit output registers used to send analog information such a voltages,
levels or speed settings to an attached device.
These are digital flags used to control the displaying of screens on a
unit which has the ability to display a screen. If the bit is SET, the screen
is displayed.
Single-bit input registers. Typically, an external switch is connected to
the registers.
Single-bit flags used to give the programmer direct access to any front
panel keys appearing on a unit.
Retentive single-bit registers.
Single-bit output registers. Typically, these bits are connected to an
actuator, indicator light or other physical outputs.
%R = General Purpose
Register
Retentive 16-bit registers.
Single-bit bit coils predefined for system use.
16-bit registers predefined for system use.
Non-retentive single-bit registers.