
User Manual
Chapter 10
GFK-1503F
Jan 2020
Instruction Set Reference
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IN Value %AI001
Q State %Q0001
< 0
OFF
0
—
100
ON
> 100
OFF
10.7
Relay Functions
•
Normally Open Contact
–
| |
–
•
Normally Closed Contact
–
|/|
–
•
Normally Open Coil
–
( )
–
•
Retentive SET Coil
–
(SM)
–
•
Retentive RESET Coil
–
(RM)
–
•
Negated Retentive Coil
–
(/M)
–
•
Negated Coil
–
(/)
–
•
Retentive Coil
–
(M)
–
•
SET Coil
–
(S)
–
•
RESET Coil
–
(R)
–
•
Positive Transition Coil
–
(
↑
)
–
•
Negative Transition Coil
–
(
↓
)
–
•
Vertical Link vert |
•
Horizontal Link horz
–
•
Continuation Coil
–––
<+>
•
Continuation Contact <+>
–––
Each relay contact and coil has one input and one output. Together, they provide logic
flow through the contact or coil.
Input
→
——
| |
——
←
Output
10.7.1
Relay Functions Normally-open, Normally-closed,
Continuation Contacts
A contact is used to monitor the state of a reference. Whether the contact passes power
flow depends on the state or status of the reference being monitored and on the contact
type. A reference is ON if its state is 1; it is OFF if its state is 0.
Type of Contact
Display
Contact Passes Power to Right:
Normally Open
-| |-
When reference is ON.
Normally Closed
-|/|-
When reference is OFF.
Continuation Contact <+>---
If the preceding continuation coil is set ON.