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YASKAWA VIPA SPEED7 - UDT 4 - ACL - Data Structure for FB 48

YASKAWA VIPA SPEED7
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Address Name Type Start value Comment
0.0 STRUCT
+19.0 SignalOutput1 BOOL FALSE Byte 19: Signal type
FALSE: Pulse,
TRUE: static 1,
deactivation with additional code
+19.1 SignalOutput2 BOOL FALSE
+19.2 SignalOutput3 BOOL FALSE
+19.3 SignalOutput4 BOOL FALSE
+19.4 SignalOutput5 BOOL FALSE
+19.5 SignalOutput6 BOOL FALSE
+19.6 SignalRes7 BOOL FALSE
+19.7 SignalRes8 BOOL FALSE
=20.0
7.3.3 UDT 4 - ACL - Data structure for FB 48
Address Name Type Start value Comment
0.0 STRUCT
+0.0 RecordCount INT 16 DBW0: Number valid record sets (0 ... n)
+2.0 RecordLen INT 20 DBW2: Length of one record set in bytes (20)
+4.0 Record ARRAY[0...15] The first record set starts from DBB4
*20.0 "UDT 3 -
ACLREC"
Ä
Chap. 7.3.2 ‘UDT 3 - ACLREC - Data structure
for FB 48’ page 108
=324.0 BOOL
CAUTION!
A code must only occur 1 x in the whole list. Duplicate Codes are not
allowed.
7.3.4 FB 49 - KEYPAD - Keyboard
This block is used to connect an external keypad (0...9,*,#) with external DC 24V power
supply. Depending on the pressed key, the keyboard provides the row and column signals
(24V). The block evaluates the signals internally by means of a bit pattern table and
transfers the determined ASCII code into the keyboard buffer. If necessary, or automati-
cally the keyboard buffer is output as max. 16byte character string.
n Via Row 1...4 the rows 1...4 of the keyboard matrix are connected.
n Via Column 1...3 the columns 1...3 of the keyboard matrix are connected.
n Via ClearCode you can specify a key code to clear the keyboard buffer.
Description
Description
VIPA SPEED7
Building Control
Access Control > FB 49 - KEYPAD - Keyboard
HB00 | OPL_SP7 | Operation list | en | 18-30 109

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