Chapter 9
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Logic programming – Function blocks
PSDI time monitoring
The
PSDI time monitoring
parameter specifies the required time both for a complete
start sequence and for a cycle start sequence. If the
PSDI time monitoring
is
exceeded, the
PSDI timeout
output changes to High. In this case, a complete start
sequence is necessary so that the
Enable
output can return to High (e.g. in order to
start the press). The PSDI timer starts when the press is stopped at the top dead
center (i.e. the
Top
input changes from Low to High) and after all other stop conditions
have been fulfilled.
The basic setting for the
PSDI time monitoring
is 30 s in accordance with the
maximum PSDI time allowed for eccentric presses (defined in EN 692). If the
PSDI
time monitoring
is set to 0, PSDI time monitoring is disabled.
Start of first PSDI pulse (PSDI input Low
→
High)
The
Start of first PSDI pulse (PSDI input Low
→
High)
parameter determines under
which circumstances a break is regarded as valid.
If the
Start of first PSDI pulse (PSDI input Low
→
High)
parameter is set to
After the
start of upstroke
, a break is valid if the beginning of the break (i.e. falling edge (High
to Low) at the
PSDI
input) occurs after the rising edge at the
Upstroke
input, no
matter whether the
Top
input has changed to High already.
If the
Start of first PSDI pulse (PSDI input Low
→
High)
parameter is set to
After
Top has been reached
, a break is only valid if the beginning of the break (i.e. falling
edge (High to Low) at the
PSDI
input) occurs after the rising edge at the
Top
input.
In both cases, the end of the break (i.e. rising edge (Low to High) at the
PSDI
input)
must occur after the rising edge at the
Top
input, no matter whether the
Top
input is
still High or has changed back to Low already.
If the
Start of first PSDI pulse (PSDI input Low
→
High)
parameter is set to
After the
start of upstroke
, upstroke muting must be enabled. Otherwise the
Enable
output
changes to Low as soon as the
PSDI
input changes to Low (i.e. at the beginning of the
break).
Upstroke muting and Max. Up-Stroke muting time
Upstroke muting allows bypassing of the
PSDI
input (e.g. the OSSDs of a safety light
curtain) during the upstroke of the press cycle. Upstroke muting is activated when the
Max. Up-Stroke muting time
parameter is set to a value higher than 0. Upstroke
muting is inactive when the
Max. Up-Stroke muting time
parameter is set to 0.
When upstroke muting is activated …
it is imperative that the
Upstroke
input is connected to a suitable signal. This can
be the
Upstroke
output e.g. of the Eccentric press contact or of the Universal press
contact function block.
the
PSDI
input of the function block is bypassed if the
Upstroke
input is High and
the
Top
input remains Low.
The function block does not check the
Upstroke
input for plausibility. This means that
it is possible to bypass the
PSDI
input several times if the
Upstroke
input is activated
several times during a single press cycle.
Figure 237:
Valid breaks when the Start
of first PSDI pulse (PSDI
input Low
→
High) parameter
is set to After the start of
upstroke
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