Ascon Tecnologic - KM5P Line - ENGINEERING MANUAL - PAG. 9
12 and diF2 cannot perform another function.
2.
When [10] diF1 = 12 and [11] diF2 = 12, the set
point selection will be in accordance with the
following table:
Dig In1
Dig. In2
Operative set point
Off
Off
Set point 1
On
Off
Set point 2
Off
On
Set point 3
On
On
Set point 4
3.
When [10] diF1 is equal to 13, [11] diF2 setting
is forced to up.du (13 value) and cannot perform
another function.
[12] di.A - Digital Inputs Action
Available:
Always.
Range:
0 DI1 Direct action,
DI2 (if configured) Direct action;
1 DI1 Reverse action,
DI2 (if configured) Direct action;
2 DI1 Direct action,
DI2 (if configured) Reverse action;
3 DI1 Reverse action,
DI2 (if configured) Reverse action.
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out Group - Output parameters
[13] o1.t - Out 1 type
Available:
When Out1 is a linear output.
Range:
0-20
0... 20 mA;
4-20
4... 20 mA;
0-10
0... 10 V;
2-10
2... 10 V.
[14] o1.F - Out 1 function
Available:
Always.
Range: •
When Out 1 is a linear output:
nonE
Output not used. With this setting the status
of this output can be driven directly from
serial link;
H.rEG Heating output;
c.rEG Cooling output.
r.inP
Analogue retransmission of the measured
value;
r.Err
Analogue retransmission of the measured
error (PV-SP);
r.SP
Analogue retransmission of the operative
set point;
r.SEr
Analogue retransmission of a value caming
from serial link;
• When out 1 is a digital output (relay or SSR):
nonE
Output not used. With this setting the
status of this output can be driven directly
from serial link;
H.rEG Heating output;
c.rEG Cooling output;
AL
Alarm output;
P.End Program end indicator;
P.HLd Program hold indicator;
P. uit
Program wait indicator;
P.run
Program run indicator;
P.Et1
Program Event 1;
P.Et2
Program Event 2;
or.bo
Out-of-range or burn out indicator;
P.FAL
Power failure indicator;
bo.PF Out-of-range, Burnout and Power failure
indicator;
St.By
Stand By status indicator;
diF1
Repeates the digital input 1 status;
diF2
Repeates the digital input 2 status;
on
Out1 always ON;
riSP
Inspection request.
Notes: 1.
When two or more outputs are programmed in the
same way, these outputs will be driven in parallel.
2.
The power failure indicator will be reset when the
instrument detect an alarm reset command by
key, digital input or serial link.
3.
When no control output is programmed, all the
relative alarm (when present) will be forced to
nonE
(not used).
[15] A.o1L - Initial scale value of the analogue
retransmission
Available:
When Out 1 is a linear output and [14] O1F is
equal to r.IMP, r.Err, r.SP or r.SEr
Range:
-1999 to [16] Ao1H.
[16] A.o1H - Full scale value of the analogue
retransmission
Available:
When Out 1 is a linear output and [14] O1F is
equal to r.IMP, r.Err, r.SP or r.SEr.
Range:
[15] Ao1L to 9999.
[17] o1.AL - Alarms linked up with the out 1
Available:
When [14] o1F = AL.
Range:
0... 63 with the following rules:
+1 Alarm 1;
+2 Alarm 2;
+4 Alarm 3;
+8 Loop break alarm;
+16 Sensor break (burn out);
+32 Overload on Out 4 (short circuit on the Out4).
Example 1:
Setting 3 (2+1) the output will be driven by the
alarm 1 and 2 (OR condition).
Example 2:
Setting 13 (8+4+1) the output will be driven by
alarm 1 + alarm 3 + loop break alarm.
[18] o1.Ac - Out 1 action
Available:
When [14] o1F is different from
nonE
.
Range:
dir
Direct action;
rEU
Reverse action;
dir.r
Direct action with reverse LED indication;
rEU.r
Reverse action with reverse LED indication.
Notes: 1.
Direct action: the output repeats the status of the
driven element.
Example: the output is an alarm output with direct
action. When the alarm is ON, the relay will be
energized (logic output 1).
2.
Reverse action: the output status is the opposite
of the status of the driven element.
Example: the output is an alarm output with
reverse action. When the alarm is OFF, the relay
will be energized (logic output 1). This setting is
usually named “fail-safe” and it is generally used in
dangerous process in order to generate an alarm
when the instrument power supply goes OFF or
the internal watchdog starts.