Manual ReadyServoTurn
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05.3 Manual Configuration
In addition to the predefined configurations provided by the node configurator, you
can also create your own configurations and sequences using the macros and acces
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sories.
Please notice:
With the manual configuration even configurations created by the Node
Configurator can be amended.
Correlation of output, input, macros and ac
-
cessories:
The specific parameters of the outputs and
inputs can be defined in the hardware settings
(servo, switching outputs and inputs).
These ports are linked in the macros as se-
quences and thus result in the desired effect,
movement sequence or switching process.
A macro describes the sequence of an ac-
cessory aspect: e.g. servo movement from
turnout position “straight” to turnout position
“diverging”.
Accessories
Makro
Makro
Servo
Relais
Input
Example:
A turnout with two aspects has 2 macros. A signal with seven aspects has 7 individual
macros.
The top level
accessory
is the linking element and creates the link between aspects
and an action. This link is called an
accessory
and can be controlled by the control
program.
In the following chapters, the individual windows (Ports, Macro and Accessory) are
explained in more detail, with the example application “Servo, Relay and Feedback”
from the Node Configurator. For other applications, individual steps can be omitted or
configured differently.