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PM Limit Controller • 93 • Appendix
As can be seen on the previous page the PM Implicit Assembly defaults (factory settings) to a populated as-
sembly structure. If it is desired to modify any of the given assembly members there are many software tools
available to do so. It is outside of the scope of this document to describe how to use those. What can be found
in this document is the process to build the assembly structure. If viewing this document electronically sim-
ply click on the link below to read the section entitled " Modifying Implicit Assembly Members". Otherwise,
turn back to the table of contents to find the above named section.
Compact Class Assembly Structure
Onthenextfourpagesthe17availablemembersoftheCompactClassaredisplayed.Asanorientationtothe
format as displayed in this document notice that each member begins with header identified as "Assembly"
and below the header you will see the member number along with parameter information contained within.
Whilelookingattheseillustrationskeepinmindthateachmemberisactually32-bitsinlength.Tobetteril-
lustrate this information in this document, the following 6 pages
present these members divided in half where the letter "A" in the
page header and assembly number represents the most significant
16-bitswheretheletter"B"inthetitleandassemblynumberrep-
resentstheleastsignificant16-bitsofeachmember.Intheevent
that these pages are printed out and then mixed up, simply match
up the page headers placing them side by side. As an example,
CompactClass1Athrough7AshouldbepairedwithClass1B
through 7 B, left to right.
For further explanation as to what the Compact Class assembly is, navigate to the section entitled "Compact
Assembly Class"










