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5.4.8 Logical outputs
Logical outputs are used for sending binary signals out from a logic that has been built in the logic
editor. Logical signals can be used for blocking functions, changing setting groups, controlling digital
outputs, activating LEDs, etc. The status of logical outputs can also be reported to a SCADA system.
64 logical outputs are available. The figure below presents a logic output example where a signal from
the circuit breaker failure protection function controls the digital output relay number 5 ("OUT5") when
the circuit breaker's cart status is "In". The image above is from the logic editor and the image below
from AQtivate 200.
Figure. 5.4.8 - 150. Logic output example.
Logical output descriptions
Logical outputs can be given a description. The description will be displayed in several of the menus
(logic editor, matrix, block settings etc.).
Table. 5.4.8 - 254. Logical output user description.
Name
Range
Default
Description
User editable
description LOx
1...31
characters
Logical
output x
Description of the logical output. This description is used in several menu
types for easier identification.
5.4.9 Logical inputs
Logical inputs are binary signals that a user can control manually to change the behavior of the
AQ-200 unit or to give direct control commands. Logical inputs can be controlled with a virtual switch
built in the mimic and from a SCADA system (IEC 61850, Modbus, IEC 101, etc.). Logical inputs are
volatile signals: their status will always return to "0" when the AQ-200 device is rebooted. 64 logical
inputs are available.
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