Actions in an SFC Step
- Actions can be simple Boolean or SFC actions.
- The actions consists in assigning a Boolean variable or control a child SFC program using the step activity, or action blocks entered using another language (FBD, FFLD, ST or IL).
Runtime Check
This is a possible syntax to use in an SFC step to perform runtime safety checks:
Syntax |
Description |
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__StepTimeout (...); |
Check for a timeout on the step activity duration. See Timeout on an SFC Step for more information. |
Simple Boolean Actions
These are the possible syntaxes to use within an SFC step to perform a simple Boolean action:
Syntax |
Description |
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BoolVar (N); |
Forces the variable BoolVar to:
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BoolVar (S); |
Sets the variable BoolVar to TRUE when step is activated. |
BoolVar (R); |
Sets the variable BoolVar to FALSE when step is activated. |
/ BoolVar; |
Forces the variable BoolVar to:
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Alarms
This syntax is used to manage timeout alarm variables:
Syntax |
Description |
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BoolVar (A, duration); |
Specifies a timeout variable to be associated to the step.
When the timeout is elapsed:
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Simple SFC Actions
These are possible syntaxes to use within an SFC step to control a child SFC program:
Syntax |
Description |
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Child (N); |
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Child (R); |
Stops the child program when the step is activated |
Child (S); |
Starts the child program when the step is activated |
Programmed Action Blocks
Programs in other languages (FBD, FFLD, ST, or IL) can be entered to describe an SFC step action.
These are the main types of programmed action blocks that correspond to these identifiers:
Identifier |
Description |
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Executed only once when the step becomes active |
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Executed on each cycle while the step is active |
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Executed only once when the step becomes inactive |
The KAS-IDE provides templates for entering P1, N, and P0 action blocks in either ST, FFLD, or FBD language.
Alternatively, you can insert action blocks programmed in the ST language directly in the list of simple actions, using this syntax:
ACTION ( qualifier ) :
statements...
END_ACTION;
Where qualifier is P1, N, or P0.