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SWITCH 6: STOP SIGNAL RESET
(Stop signal due to a "TE-Tension Error" alarm)
0 = T1
➝
T2
1 = NEVER
It defines how to reset a “STOP” due to a “TE-Tension Error” alarm occurrence
through the INC/DEC signals.
N.B.:
− Please bear in mind that the T1 position as to the INC/DEC signals
depends on how the “AO-0 - INC/DEC SIGNAL POLARITY” option is set
− Remember that the reset is controlled by the INC/DEC signal
changeover. Hence it will be performed in any case, even if the T2
parameter is set to OFF.
Examples:
STOP SIGNAL RESET
(stop signal due to a “TE” alarm)
If the device is in T1 and goes into alarm, the STOP signal is reset by switching
the device to T2.
STOP SIGNAL RESET
(stop signal due to a “TE” alarm)
If the device is in T1 and goes into alarm, the STOP signal does not depend
on the state of the INC/DEC signals. Hence, the reset is only performed
when the alarm is reset.
N.B.: if AO-6=1, AO-5 becomes void.
When AO-6=1, the Led will always blink in the presence of an alarm. It
will only stop when the alarm has been reset.
AO-6
- STOP SIGNAL RESET
(Stop signal due to a "TE" alarm)
T1
➝
T2
Changeover from T1 to T2.
AO-6
- STOP SIGNAL RESET
(Stop signal due to a "TE" alarm)
NEVER
In this case, the STOP signal reset does not
depend on the state of the INC/DEC signals.
It will remain ON when the device is in
alarm. Hence, the STOP signal is released
when the alarm is reset, e.g. when the
operator resets it through the ESC button or
when the measured tensions fall back into
the set range.
4 - SETTING THE OPERATING PARAMETERS
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