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Input range: 0 to 65 535 [PLC cycles]<br />

2.5 Edge evaluation of the PLC inputs<br />

The edge evaluation for the PLC inputs can be activated by marker M2497. Edge evaluation means<br />

that if the signal at the PLC input changes, a certain marker will be set for the duration of a PLC run.<br />

If marker M2497 is set, the following markers will be set if the signals change at the PLC inputs.<br />

Marker for rising edges at the PLC inputs:<br />

Marker PLC inputs<br />

M1500 to M1531 I0 to I31<br />

M1564 to M1626 I64 to I126 (PL 400) or I127 (PL410)<br />

M1628 to M1651 I128 to I151<br />

Marker for falling edges at the PLC inputs:<br />

Marker PLC inputs<br />

M1700 to M1731 I0 to I31<br />

M1764 to M1826 I64 to I126 (PL 400) or I127 (PL410)<br />

M1828 to M1851 I128 to I151<br />

Marker Function Set Reset<br />

M2497 Activate the edge evaluation for PLC inputs<br />

Rising-edge marker M1500 to M1651<br />

Falling-edge marker M1700 to M1851<br />

PLC PLC<br />

2.6 EPROM creation<br />

Machine parameter MP4010 selects whether the PLC program is run from the RAM area of the<br />

control or the EPROM area.<br />

During the creation and test of the PLC program the control should operate from the RAM area.<br />

HEIDENHAIN recommends that an EPROM is created for the PLC program before delivering the<br />

machine to the customer (see also Chapter "Introduction").<br />

MP4010 PLC program from RAM or from EPROM<br />

Input: 0 or 1<br />

0 = EPROM operation<br />

1 = RAM operation<br />

A PC and the MEGA PROMMER Software (Version 2.12.or later) are necessary for programming<br />

the PLC EPROMS.<br />

The PLC files from the RAM area in the control can be transferred to the PC via the data interface<br />

(see Chapter "Data interface").The output is initiated from the control in binary code (see Section<br />

"PLC functions").<br />

8/95 <strong>TNC</strong> <strong>360</strong> 2 Program Creation 7-21

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