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Continental Hydraulics Installation Manual
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CEM-SA-B
CHI 1020687 01/2016
EOUT (Output signal: READY = OFF)
Command
Parameters
Unit
Group
EOUT
x
x= -
10000… 10000 0.01 %
EXP
Output value in case of a detected error or a deactive ENABLE input. A value (degree of valve
opening) for use in the event of a sensor error (or the module is disabled) can be defined here.
This function can be used if, for example, the drive is to move to one of the two end positions (at
the specified speed) in case of a sensor error.
|EOUT| = 0
The output is switched off in the event of an error. This is normal behavior.
CAUTION! If the output signal is 4… 20 mA, the output is switched off when
|EOUT| = 0
. If a null
value = 12 mA is to be output in the event of an error, EOUT must be set to 1
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.
The output value defined here is stored permanently (independently of the parameter set). The
effects should be analyzed by the user for each application from the point of view of safety.
Do not use the manual mode in conjunction with the EOUT command. After the deactivation of
the HAND input the output is set to the EOUT value.
ENABLE (pin 8) digital input:
ENABLE is a digital input that is active high.
When the ENABLE input is low, there is no output to the valve. Command input and feedback
input values are ignored. All other inputs are also ignored. To activate the HAND function,
ENABLE must be held active.
If ENABLE is removed during an active motion profile, the output to the valve is instantly brought
to zero.
START (RUN) (pin 7) digital input:
START (RUN) is a digital input that is active high.
Bringing pin 7 high (while holding pin 8 (ENABLE) high), forces the module into closed loop
position control mode.
If RUN is removed during an active motion profile, the output to the valve is ramped to zero.
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This is necessary if using valves without error detection for signals lower than 4 mA. If the valve has an
error detection, it moves into a defined position after switching off the output.