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Architecture: The ApplicationTemplate in detail
Internal Control
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Lenze · ApplicationTemplate · 1.3 EN - 04/2013
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5. The machine module is now decoupled from the state machine and can be operated
manually via the buttons:
9.17.1 Exiting the Internal Control
In order to exit the activated "Internal Control", click the Internal Control button again.
If "Internal Control" is active, the corresponding machine module can be operated manually by
means of the buttons.
This has the effect that the machine module is decoupled and the state machine can be
influenced.
9.17.2 What does the Internal Control do?
When the "Internal Control" of a machine module is active, the write operations of the module to
the BaseChannel and the ACD structure by the higher-level master (i.e. from the outside) are
deactivated.
Thus, all
actions involving access via the baseChannelSet()method and the ACD structure to the
machine module from the outside
have no effect.
Access within
the machine module is possible. Reading accesses (by the baseChannelGet()
methods and the ACD structure remain unaffected by the "Internal Control" and still work from
the outside.
In the »PLC Designer« variable view, in the online mode (via the local baseChannel references),
the baseChannel can be accessed.
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