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The Warm-up icon is is a special two Output terminal icon. It immediately outputs a logic
signal on one terminal upon receipt of an Update signal, then after a User programmed
delay, passes the Update signal to its second Output.
The typical application for the Warm-Up icon is to provide control of a power supply for
excitation of a sensor or transmitter and a short delay until the sensor/transmitter is read.
The following example Net illustrates that application. Upon receipt of the Update
command from the Sample Rate Clock, the Warm-up icon immediately cycles its Logic
Output terminalTrue which turns on the connected Relay Alarm icon to power up a
24VDC power supply for the 4-20mA loop excitation. The icon then waits for a User
defined period of time, then passes the Update command to the connected mA-Lo (4-
20ma) Input icon which then takes a sample. The next time the Net is executed, the
power supply is turned OFF.
INPUTS:
Update:
The icon immediately turns its Logic Output True when an Update
command is received. The Output staysTrue until the User provided time
expires.
Enable:
Processing of the icon is allowed when the Enable pin is
unconnected or when connected
and
Enable signal is TRUE.
OUTPUTS:
Output Signal 1:
Logic type. The Logic Output turnsTrue and staysTrue
immediately after receipt of an Update command.
Output Signal 2:
Update type. The Update command is passed through the icon
after a User defined delay (warm-up time).
Summary of Contents for OMP-MODL
Page 1: ......
Page 9: ...1 INTRODUCTION USING THE MODULOGGER 1 7 13 ...
Page 23: ...2 OMP MODL System Base Using the OMP MODL 2 14 NOTES ...
Page 24: ...2 ModuLogger System Base Using the ModuLogger 2 1 ...
Page 30: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE OMP MODL 3 6 NOTES ...
Page 70: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE OMP MODL 3 46 NOTES ...
Page 76: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE OMP MODL 3 52 NOTES ...
Page 82: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE OMP MODL 3 58 NOTES ...
Page 83: ...3 INTERFACE MODULES USING THE MODULOGGER 3 1 ...
Page 105: ...5 HYPERCOMM COMMUNICATIONS USING THE OMP MODL 5 18 NOTES ...
Page 106: ...5 HYPERCOMM COMMUNICATIONS USING THE MODULOGGER 5 1 ...
Page 117: ...6 PCMCIA CARD CONFIGURATION AND USE USING THE MODULOGGER 6 1 ...
Page 134: ...7 HYPERNET ICON BASED PROGRAMMING USING THE OMP MODL 7 17 NOTES ...
Page 141: ...8 P P C D U OMP MODL ...
Page 149: ...9 HYPERPLOT GRAPHIC DATA DISPLAY USING THE OMP MODL 9 8 ...
Page 161: ...10 HYPERTRACK REAL TIME DATA DISPLAY USING THE OMP MODL 10 12 NOTES ...
Page 162: ...10 HYPERTRACK REAL TIME DATA DISPLAY USING THE OMP MODL 10 1 ...
Page 163: ...11 APPENDICES USING THE OMP MODL 11 1 11 APPENDICES ...
Page 164: ...11 APPENDICES USING THE OMP MODL 11 2 NOTES ...
Page 270: ...11 APPENDIX A MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCE USING THE OMP MODL 11 108 ...
Page 276: ...11 APPENDIX C HYPERWARE FILE LISTING USING THE OMP MODL 11 114 NOTES ...
Page 278: ...11 APPENDIX C HYPERWARE FILE LISTING USING THE OMP MODL 11 116 NOTES ...
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Page 282: ...11 APPENDIX E CHANGING THE OMP MODL EPROM USING THE OMP MODL 11 120 NOTES ...
Page 288: ...11 APPENDIX G HYPERNET THEORY OF OPERATION USING THE OMP MODL 11 126 NOTES ...
Page 290: ...11 APPENDIX I RS 232 CABLE PORT AND ADAPTER USING THE OMP MODL 11 128 NOTES ...
Page 297: ...11 APPENDIX K MODEM CONFIGURATION USING THE OMP MODL 11 135 ...