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Detailed Description
2.9 Mode group, channel, program operation, reset response (K1)
Basic logic functions: NC/PLC interface signals (Z1)
Function Manual, 11/2006, 6FC5397-0BP10-2BA0
101
DB21, ...
DBX37.7
Stop at block end is ignored during single block (SBL)
Edge evaluation: Signal(s) updated:
The following machine data and part program commands are used to specify that the stop at block
end during single block (DB21, ... DBX0.4 == 1) is to be ignored:
MD10702 $MN_IGNORE_SINGLEBLOCK_MASK (Prevent single block stop)
MD20117 $MC_IGNORE_SINGLEBLOCK_ASUP (Execute interrupt program completely in
spite of single block)
MD20106 $MC_PROG_EVENT_IGN_SINGLEBLOCK (Prog events ignore single block)
SBLOF (suppress single block), SBLON (cancel single block suppression)
Part program blocks for which stop at block end during single block is ignored are designated as
single block-inoperative.
Signal state 1 Single block is active (DB21, ... DBX0.4==1) AND part program block is single block-inoperative.
Signal state 0 Single block is not active (DB21, ... DBB0.4 == 0) OR
(single block is active (DB21, ... DBX0.4 == 1) AND part program block is single block-operative)
Corresponds to .... Read-in disable is ignored. DB21, ... DBX37.6 (read-in disable is ignored)
DB21, ...
DBB208 - DBB271
Active G function of groups 1 to 60
Edge evaluation: no Signal(s) updated: cyclic
Signal state <> 0 A G function or mnemonic identifier of the G group is active.
The active G function can be determined from the value (starting with 1):
1 = First G function of the G group
2 = Second G function of the G group
3 = Third G function of the G group
Please refer to a listing of the possible G-groups with the relevant functions in the Programming
Fundamentals Guide.
Signal state = 0 No G function or G group mnemonic identifier is active.
Application
example(s)
The active G group is stored in binary code in the relevant byte.
The following evaluation applies:
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Special cases,
errors, ......
In contrast to auxiliary functions, G functions are not output to the PLC subject to
acknowledgement, i.e., processing of the part program is continued immediately after the G
function output.
Additional references /PG/Programming Fundamentals Guide

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