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UMG 96RM
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Measured value (addr. 110,116,122,129,135,141)
The address of the measured value to be monitored
is in the measured value.
If measured value = 0, the comparator is inactive.
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Limit value (addr. 108,114,120,127,133,139)
Write the value in the limit that is to be compared with
the measured value.
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Minimum turn-on time
(addr. 111,117,123,130,136,142)
The linkage result (e.g. address 610) is maintained
for the duration of the minimum turn-on time.
Adjustment range: 1 to 32,000 seconds
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Lead time (addr. 112,118,124,131,137,143)
If a limit value violation is present for at least the
duration of the lead time, the comparator result is
changed.
Times in the range from 1 to 32,000 seconds can
be assigned to the lead time.
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Operator (addr. 113,119,125,132,138,144)
Two operators are available for comparing the
measured value and the limit value.
Operator = corresponds to 0 greater than or equal
to (>=)
Operator = corresponds to 1 less than (<)
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Comparator result (addr. 610,611,612,613,614,615)
The result from the comparison between the measured
value and the limit value is in the comparator result.
Therefore:
0 = there is no limit value violation.
1 = there is a limit value violation.
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Total running time
The sum of all times for which there was a limit value
violation in the comparator result.
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Linkage (addr. 107, 126)
Link the results from comparators A, B and C as AND
or OR.
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Linkage (addr. 107, 126)
Link the results from comparators A, B and C as AND
or OR.
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Total linkage result (addr. 616,617)
The linked comparator results from comparators A, B
and C are in the total linkage result.
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