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Chapter 5 Using the I/O
CompactLogix Program Tags for Drive Add-On Profile Ladder Logic Program Example
An example ladder logic program that uses the automatically-created descriptive
Controller tags and passes their data to the user-defined Program tags is shown in
CompactLogix Example Ladder Logic Program Using a Drive Add-On Profile
for Logic Status/Feedback on page 68 and CompactLogix Example Ladder Logic
Program Using a Drive Add-On Profile for Logic Command/Reference on
page 69. Note that the prefix for the drive Controller tags is determined by the
name assigned when configuring the I/O (see Configuring the I/O
on page 39).
CompactLogix Example Ladder Logic Program Using a Drive Add-On Profile for Logic Status/
Feedback
Copy File
Source
Dest
Length
PowerFlex_52X_Drive:I.OutputFreq
Speed_Feedback
1
COP
PowerFlex_52X_Drive:I.DriveStatus_Ready Status_Ready
PowerFlex_52X_Drive:I.DriveStatus_Active Status_Active
PowerFlex_52X_Drive:I.DriveStatus_ActualDir Status_Forward
PowerFlex_52X_Drive:I.DriveStatus_ActualDir Status_Reverse
PowerFlex_52X_Drive:I.DriveStatus_Faulted Status_Faulted
PowerFlex_52X_Drive:I.DriveStatus_AtReference Status_At_Speed
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