Bit 9 = 1: Enable interrupt 10 (system interrupt, reserved)
Bit 10 = 1: Enable interrupt 11 (system interrupt, reserved)
...
Bit 31 = 1: Enable interrupt 32 (system interrupt, reserved)
NOTICE:
System ASUBs started by system interrupts may contain traversing motions.
Related to:
MD11602 $MN_ASUP_START_MASK
MD20115 $MC_IGNORE_REFP_LOCK_ASUP
MD20116 $MC_IGNORE_INHIBIT_ASUP
MD20117 $MC_IGNORE_SINGLEBLOCK_ASUP
MD20194 $MC_IGNORE_NONCSTART_ASUP
20192 PROG_EVENT_IGN_PROG_STATE EXP -
- Do not display the Prog-Event on OPI DWORD NEW CONF
-
- - 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0,
0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0...
0 0x3F 2/2 M
Description: Event-driven program calls (Prog-Events) can be set regarding their response on the
OPI.
The progStatus and chanStatus variables remain unaffected despite Prog-Event
processing
being active
and retain the old value. This provides a means of concealing
Prog-Event processing from the HMI.
Bit 0 = 1 :
Reserved bit, ineffective
Bit 1 = 1 :
Prog-Event after end-of-part-program does not change progStatus and chanStatus
Bit 2 = 1 :
Prog-Event after OP reset does not change progStatus and chanStatus
Bit 3 = 1 :
Prog-Event after ramp-up does not change progStatus and chanStatus
Bit 4 = 1 :
Reserved
Bit 5 = 1 :
Safety-Prog-Event during ramp-up does not change progStatus and chanStatus
Corresponds to:
MD20105 $MC_PROG_EVENT_IGN_REFP_LOCK
MD20106 $MC_PROG_EVENT_IGN_SINGLEBLOCK
MD20107 $MC_PROG_EVENT_IGN_INHIBIT
MD20108 $MC_PROG_EVENT_MASK
MD20193 $MC_PROG_EVENT_IGN_STOP
20193 PROG_EVENT_IGN_STOP EXP -
- Prog-Events ignore the stop key DWORD NEW CONF
-
- - 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0,
0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0...
0 0xF 2/2 M
Description: Event-controlled program calls (Prog-Events) can be influenced with regard to their
behavior after pressing of the stop key.
The Stop, StopAll and StopAtEnd key of the PLC is ignored, if required.
Machine data
3.3 Channel-specific machine data
Parameter Manual
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