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Rockwell Automation Publication 2080-UM002L-EN-E - November 2021 145
Chapter 8 Use the High-Speed Counter and Programmable Limit Switch
HSC Interrupts An interrupt is an event that causes the controller to suspend the task it is
currently performing, perform a different task, and then return to the
suspended task at the point where it suspended. Micro800 supports up to six
HSC interrupts.
An HSC interrupt is a mechanism that Micro830, Micro850, and Micro870
controllers provide to execute selected user logic at a pre-configured event.
HSC0 is used in this document to define how HSC interrupts work.
HSC Interrupt Configuration
In the User Interrupt configuration window, select HSC, and HSC ID, which is
the interrupt triggering the User Interrupt.
Figure 13
shows the selectable fields in the Interrupt configuration window.
Figure 13 - Interrupt Configuration Window

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ModelAllen-Bradley Micro830
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