'Control' task card
Universal control group
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'OFF allowed'
This setting indicates whether or not and under which circumstances the element
can be switched off:
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'Always': 'The element can always be switched off.
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'Never': The element can never be switched off.
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'NOT if activated automatically by causes': The element cannot be switched off
if it was activated automatically by its causes. The element can only be
switched off if it is in quiescent condition or if it was activated by a manual
Person Machine Interface or by a 'Fire control'.
'DEACTIVATION allowed'
This setting indicates whether or not and under which circumstances the element
can be deactivated:
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'Always': The element can always be deactivated.
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'NOT if activated automatically by causes': The element cannot be deactivated
if it was activated automatically by its causes. The element can only be
deactivated if it was activated by a manual command on the
Person Machine
Interface or by a 'Fire control'.
'Reactivation upon unsuccessful reset'
This setting indicates whether an already deactivated control is to be reactivated
once again if the event that triggered the control was not able to be reset.
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Checkbox activated: The control is reactivated. The event is treated as a new
event.
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Checkbox deactivated: The control is not reactivated. The event is not treated
as a new event.
'Control test allowed'
This setting indicates whether the control can be switched to the 'Control test
Person Machine Interface.
12.3.1.3 Properties of the assigned cause elements
You can set additional properties in the
assigned cause elements of the 'Fire
control'. The settings are described in the following sections.
Assigning to an event
If the cause of the control is an event, you can set the following properties in the
assigned cause element:
Figure 66: Properties in the detail editor of a cause element when assigning to an event
'Event category':
Event category that is assigned to the control as the cause.