User Manual For - CONTROLLER/DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC-99/141
7.10.2.
Built-in Output - Relays, Sound signal, Virtual relays
The parameters of
Build-in outputs
for: Relays, Sound signal, Virtual relays are:
–
Name
- each output already has a name given by the device and user cannot
change it, for description of
Name
–
Mode
- this parameter allows the user to select the method of operation of the
output,
Mode
•
disabled
- the built-in output is inactive,
•
above level
- the result is a high state when the input data (see
Source
parameter) is above the level (see
Level
parameter block), otherwise the output
is low state,
•
below level
- the result is a high state when the input data (see
Source
parameter) is below the level (see
Level
parameter block), otherwise the output
is low state,
•
inside range
- the result is a high state when the input data (see
Source
parameter) will be within the range (see
Level
parameter block), otherwise the
output is low state,
•
outside range
- the result is a high state when the input data (see
Source
parameter) will be out of the range (see
Level
parameter block), otherwise the
output is low state,
•
PWM
- this option is visible only for SSR relay output type, PWM mode is
discussed in
Chapter 7.10.3. Build-in output - PWM (Pulse-width
modulation) mode for SSR relay output
–
Source
- this parameter contains a list of logical channels (up to 60), where the
selected logical channel will be a data source for this built-in output (see
–
Alarm state
– this parameter allows to choose type of output reaction in case of
alarm state appearance; The
Alarm state
is when the value of Logical channel in
which the data source for built-in output returns
-Err-
state or the state of the
exceeding range: low
-Lo-
state and high
-Hi-
state; There are following options in
this parameter:
•
no change
- means that at the time of an alarm state there is no change in the
output,
•
immediate OFF
- means that in times of alarm state the device immediately
switches the output to low state,
•
immediate ON
- means that in times of alarm state the device immediately
switches the output to high state,
•
timed OFF
- means that in times of alarm state the device switches the output to
low state after time delay set in
Timing
parameter block,
•
timed ON
- means that in times of alarm state the device switches the output to
low state after time delay set in
Timing
parameter block,
•
for
PWM
mode in
SSR relay
module instead of
Alarm state
parameter is
Alarm level
parameter which allows the user to enter value at the output in
times of alarm state (for more information see
Chapter 7.10.3. Build-in output -
PWM (Pulse-width modulation) mode for SSR relay output
–
Levels
block parameter - these parameters allows the user to set range of changes
of the output depending on the input signal, is discussed below in this
Chapter
,
–
Timing
parameter block - these parameters allows the user to set delay time change
the output state and minimum duration of the output state, is discussed below in this
Chapter
,
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