Atlas Copco supported
access
Variables
The Atlas Copco driver supports the following Atlas
Copco variables as device variables:
Controller Time |
The time and date on the controller. This variable is writable and can be updated to modify the date and time on the controller. |
Cell ID |
The Cell ID of the controller. This
is a numeric value that will range from
0 - 9999 |
Channel ID |
The Channel ID of the controller.
This is a numeric value that will range
from 0 - 20
|
Controller Name |
The name assigned to the Atlas Copco
controller |
Last Message Received |
The time the most recent result data
message (MID0061) or multi-spindle
result message (MID0101) was
received.
|
Active VIN |
The VIN that is currently loaded on
the controller. |
Active Parameter Set |
The Parameter Set (PSET) that is
currently active on the controller. The
PSET information varies between a Power
Focus controller and a Power MACS
controller.
|
Active Job |
The Job that is currently active on
the controller. This variable will not
be displayed if Jobs have not been
configured on the controller. |
Parameter Set ID |
The numeric Parameter Set (PSET) ID.
This will range between 0 –
999.
|
Parameter Set Name |
The name assigned to the Parameter
Set. |
Rotation Direction |
The rotation direction, where 1 =
clockwise and 2 = counter
clockwise. |
Batch Size |
The batch size defined for this
Parameter Set. This is a numeric value
that will range between 1 and
99.
|
Torque Minimum |
The minimum torque value defined in
the Parameter Set. |
Torque Maximum |
The maximum torque value defined in
the Parameter Set.
|
Torque Final Target |
The torque final target value
defined in the Parameter Set.
|
Angle Minimum |
The minimum angle value defined in
the Parameter Set. |
Angle Maximum |
The maximum angle value defined in
the Parameter Set.
|
Final Angle Target |
The final angle target value defined
in the Parameter Set. |
First Target |
The torque first target value
defined in the Parameter Set. |
Start Final Angle |
The start final angle value defined
in the Parameter Set. |
Date of Last Change to the PSET |
The date and time that the most
recent change was made to the Parameter
Set.
|
Parameter Set ID |
The numeric Parameter Set (PSET) ID.
This will range between 0 –
999.
|
Date of Last Change to the PSET |
The date and time that the most
recent change was made to the Parameter
Set.
|
Job ID |
The numeric Job ID. This will range
between either 0 – 99 or 0 – 999,
depending upon the revision level
defined in the controller. |
Job Name |
The name assigned to the Job |
Forced Order |
The forced order value defined in
the Job, where 0=free order, 1=forced
order, 2=free and forced |
Maximum Time for First
Tightening |
The maximum time for the first
tightening has a value between 0 –
9999 |
Maximum Time to Complete Job |
The maximum time to complete the
Job. It has a value between 0 – 9999,
where 0 indicates it is not used. |
Batch Mode/Batch Count Type |
The Job batch mode is the way to
count the tightening in a Job; only the
OK or both OK and NOK. This variable
will contain a value of either 0 or 1,
where 0=only the OK tightenings are
counted and 1=both the OK and NOK
tightenings are counted |
Lock at Job Done |
The lock job done setting for the
Job, where 0=No and 1=Yes. |
Use Line Control |
The use line control setting for the
Job, where 0=No and 1=Yes. |
Repeat Job |
The repeat job setting for the Job,
where 0=No and 1=Yes. |
Tool Loosening |
The tool loosening setting for the
Job, where 0=Enable, 1=Disable,
2=Enable only on NOK tightening |
Reserved |
Indicates if this is reserved for
Job repair, where 0=E and 1=G |
Number of PSETs |
The number of Parameter Sets defined
in the Job. This will be a value
between 0 - 99. |
Job Timestamp |
The date and time of the of the most
recent change to the Job. |
The Identifier and Result Parts information is represented
as a single item named Identifiers. The
Identifiers variable is an array with four
members. Each of the four members represent one of the four
Identifier and Result Parts variables that can be defined
on an Atlas Copco controller. Each member in the array is a
structure data type with three elements. The elements that
make up the structure are defined in the table below.
Included in Work Order |
0=No, 1=Yes |
Status in Work Order |
0=Not accepted, 1=Accepted,
2=Bypassed, 3=Reset, 4=Next,
5=Initial |
Data |
The value stored in this identifier
location |
The Atlas Copco data variables are supported in the runtime
environment wherever a variable is accessed and the
variable is associated with an Atlas Copco controller. Some
examples are:
- Workbench Variables window Read functions. The
access level to all Atlas Copco variables is read
only.
- Transport map data type parameters
- Trigger data type parameters
- Trigger action variable data type parameters.
The data representations in the Atlas Copco controllers,
the runtime and the Workbench are supported by the
necessary data conversion functions.