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Description of the blocks
4.7 MMRevDhl motor block
SIMOCODE pro PCS 7 Library V9.0
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Programming and Operating Manual, 06/2017, A5E40899442002A/RS-AA/001
Table 4- 96 Meaning of Feature2.Bits
Feature2.Bit
Meaning
Feature2.Bit3
Control priority in the event of an invalid input command (Page 91)
Feature2.Bit4
Setting switch or button mode for local commands (Page 91)
Feature2.Bit5
Evaluation of the signal status of the interlock signals (Page 92)
Feature2.Bit8
Forcing operating modes in the "Local" mode (Page 93)
Feature2.Bit10
Considering bad quality of automatic commands or external values
(Page 93)
Feature2.Bit16
Separate interlock for each direction or position (Page 93)
The default setting is 0 in each case.
4.7.3
Output signal for ready to start
The
RdyToStart = 1
output parameter displays whether a start is possible in AUTO mode.
Readiness to start is output if the following conditions are fulfilled:
●
No general fault is pending.
●
No interlock is active
●
No forcing of operating states and the setting value is active
●
No rapid stop is active
●
The block is in automatic mode
●
The waiting time for the restart must have elapsed
4.7.4
Resetting of the block
Resetting the block is necessary if an interlock occurred via the input
Protect
,
Trip
, or an
error ("runtime" or "control") has occurred.
The
RdyToReset
output signals if resetting is possible via the
RstLi
input parameter or via the
automatic commands.
The block can be reset in different ways:
●
Resetting by interconnection (
RstLi
input).
●
Resetting by the operator via pushbutton in the faceplate (
RstOp
input).
●
Resetting by a 0-1 edge transition of the corresponding automatic or local signal (except
for motor protection).
To reset via the faceplate, the operator must have the appropriate authorization (
OS_Perm
).
After a reset, the
P_Rst
output is set for one cycle.