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Chapter 3 Deployment CPU 21x-1Bx06 Manual VIPA System 200V
3-18 HB97E - CPU - RE_21x-1Bx06 - Rev. 13/20
Operating modes
The CPU can be in one of 3 operating modes:
Operating mode STOP
Operating mode START-UP
Operating mode RUN
Certain conditions in the operating modes START-UP and RUN require a
specific reaction from the system program. In this case the application
interface is often provided by a call to an organization block that was
included specifically for this event.
The application program is not processed.
If there has been a processing before, the values of counters, timers,
flags and the process image are retained during the transition to the
STOP mode.
Outputs are inhibited, i.e. all digital outputs are disabled.
RUN-LED (R) off
STOP-LED (S) on
During the transition from STOP to RUN the system calls the start-up
organization block OB 100. The processing time for this OB is not
monitored. The start-up OB may issue calls to other blocks.
All digital outputs are disabled during the start-up, i.e. outputs are
inhibited.
RUN-LED blinks
as soon as the OB 100 is operated and for at least
3s,
even if the start-up time is shorter or the CPU gets to
STOP due to an error. This indicates the start-up.
STOP-LED off
When the CPU has completed the start-up OB, it assumes the operating
mode RUN.
The application program in OB 1 is processed in a cycle. Under the
control of alarms other program sections can be included in the cycle.
All timers and counters being started by the program are active and the
process image is updated with every cycle.
The BASP-signal (outputs inhibited) is deactivated, i.e. all digital outputs
are enabled.
RUN-LED on
STOP-LED off
Overview
Operating mode
STOP
Operating mode
START-UP
Operating mode
RUN

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