Chapter
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Parameters
5.8.5
Match code
tab contains all of the parameters for teaching-in match codes (set codes).
Codes read during operation are compared with the contents of the match code. The corre-
lation is displayed.
It is then necessary to ensure the prerequisites for a successful reading are met by set-
ting the parameters correctly on the
tab.
To activate a match code that has been taught in, the corresponding condition is selec-
ted via parameter
. If the content of the codes that have been read
does not correspond with the activated match code conditions, the reading is evaluated as
unsuccessful (N
O
R
EAD
).
5.8.5.1
Matchcode Teach-in 1
The
group contains the parameters for teaching in matchcode 1.
To activate a taught-in matchcode, the corresponding condition is selected e.g. for the
parameter.
5.8.5.1.1
Activating teach-in mode
Depending on the settings for the
parameter is used to define the signal for preparing or starting the teach-in process for the
match code.
The signal can, for example, originate from a key switch at one of the digital inputs or be
triggered via a command.
• N
OT
DEFINED
: Match code is not taught in.
• S
ENSOR
1: The match-code teach-in process is prepared and started via a signal at digital
input 1 (e.g. a key switch).
• S
ENSOR
2: The match-code teach-in process is prepared and started via a signal at digital
input 2.
• E
XT
.
INPUT
1 (see note): The match-code teach-in process is prepared and started via a si-
gnal at digital external input 1.
• E
XT
.
INPUT
2 (see note): The match-code teach-in process is prepared and started via a si-
gnal at digital external input 2.
• SOPAS C
OMMAND
: The match-code read-in process is prepared and started via a corre-
sponding command.
The number of available digital inputs can be expanded via the CDB620/CDM420 con-
nection module in conjunction with the CMC600 parameter memory module. The purpose
of the CMC parameter memory module is to act as an input expansion module and convert
a digital signal into a command. External digital outputs generally respond more slowly than
the internal digital inputs of the LECTOR
®
620.