PERMISSIBLE CONNECTIONS
OUTPUTS
INPUTS
= Analogue
–10,000 to 10,000
= Digital
ON or OFF
Voltage signals 0 = 0V, 50 = 5V, 100 = 10V
Controller output signals 0 = off, 100 = full on
MODULES AND FUNCTIONS
Bubbleland
Symbol
Module
Range
Default
REFERENCE MODULES
(Cont.)
ANALOGUE REFERENCE MODULE
x 12
This module gives an analogue value output that can be set by the
user. The output value can be scaled in the same way as on a scaling
module to allow input of values to a number of decimal places or in
different units. This would generally be used for checking module
operation.
Reference Value
This parameter displays and allows the user to set the analogue output
value BEFORE the scaling has been calculated.
–10,000 to 10,000
–
Input Minimum Value
–32,000 to 32,000
0
Output Minimum Value
–10,000 to 10,000
0
Input Maximum Value
–32,000 to 32,000
100
Output Maximum Value
–10,000 to 10,000
100
FLASHER MODULE
x 1
(The module may be placed on screen as often as required)
The Flasher module gives a pulsed digital output the rate of which can
be set by the user. As the rate is arbitrary and will vary with the
controller workload, it should be used for non critical applications only.
Flash Rate
The flash rate is set in arbitrary units 0 being the fastest and 100 the
slowest. The on and off times are of similar length.
0 to 100
5
DIGITAL ONE MODULE
x 1
(The module may be placed on screen as often as required)
This module gives a digital output that is always ON. This would
generally be used for checking module operation.
DIGITAL ZERO MODULE
x 1
(The module may be placed on screen as often as required)
This module gives a digital output that is always OFF. This would
generally be used for checking module operation.
POWER ON REFERENCE MODULE
x 1
(The module may be placed on screen as often as required)
This module gives a single pulsed on digital output each time the
controller power is switched on or the controller is reset. This can be
used to enable a sequence of events to occur each time power to the
controller is reinstated. These events could, for instance, be start up
delays etc. The output can be latched if required.
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