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GalStar
Instruction 1.0
4. Advanced Operation
o
Condition by Sensor:
There are 4 parameters:
Sensor No., Start Below, Start Above
and
Differential to Stop
– the value in the opposite direction to the
Start Condition,
to stop
the operation. For example: if the value
Start Above
is 30 and the
Differential to Stop
is 3
then the aux output will start operating when the sensor reading is above 30 and will stop when
the reading drops below 27. These parameters define the operation of the conditioning sensor
on the auxiliary output.
o
Logical A-B Condition:
It is possible to condition the auxiliary output by 2 logical conditions.
In this case only the action parameter in the “then” clause of the logical condition should be
programmed.
o
Queue Operation * (Yes/No):
No
means that several auxiliary outputs can work simultaneously.
Yes
means that the number of auxiliary outputs can work at a given time will be according to the
definition in the “Aux. Output Queue - 413” screen, the rest enter a “Wait” status.
Auxiliary Queue (413):
Press “Aux. Queue” in the “Auxiliary Status – 41” screen to access the
“Auxiliary Queue – 413” screen. Enter here the number of auxiliary outputs working together.
Manual Auxiliaries (417):
(Element Screen) Press “Aux. Manual” in the “Auxiliary Status - 41”
screen to access the “Manual Overriding – 417” screen. Enter the number of seconds to manually
operate the auxiliary output.
Logic Conditions (45):
(Element Screen). The logical conditions are designed to enable flexible
programming whenever the standard functions cannot provide a solution. The logic conditions are
structured with an “if”, “then” clause. The programming is carried out by assigning a conditioning element
according to which the condition is validated (true, false) – the “if” clause. Next a conditioned element to
operate must be assigned – the “then” clause. Press “Main”>”Gnrl Elmnts”>“Logic Cond.” to access:
Screen Explanation:
This screen is for information only.
•
Logic Condition Status:
The options are:
N.Active, Off, On;
The following are errors:
Tim.Rng
– error in the timing range definition
, Error, Tim.Def
– error in time range definition
, ElmntDf
, Action
– error definition of the action of the “Then” clause
, Opr.Def
– error in definition of operated element
.