2.2.2
Mode change
Introduction
A mode change is requested and activated via the mode group interface (DB11, ...). A mode
group will either be in AUTOMATIC, JOG, or MDA mode, i.e., it is not possible for several
channels of a mode group to take on different modes at the same time.
What mode transitions are possible and how these are executed can be configured in the
PLC program on a machine-specific basis.
Note
The mode is not changed internally until the signal "Channel status active" is no longer
pending. For error-free mode change however, all channels must assume a permissible
operating mode.
Possible mode changes
The following table shows possible mode changes for one channel.
Table 2-1
Mode change
from
To
AUTOMATIC
JOG
MDA
Possible mode changes are shown by an "X".
Basic logic functions: Mode group, channel, program operation, reset response (K1)
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AUTOMATIC
RESET
Interrupt
RESET
X
X
X
X
X
X
JOG
AUTO
MDA
Interrupt Interrupt
RESET
X
X
X
X
Detailed description
2.2 Mode groups
MDA
JOG without
AUTO
handwheel
Interrupt
active
Interrupt
X
X
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