User Manual For - CONTROLLER/DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC-99/141
The
HM
modules also offer the possibility to measure the programmable input state in
a binary format. To measure those inputs, the user in the
Logical channel
, in the
Source
parameter should choose one of the last inputs which the module offers. This measurement
can be made regardless of the
Prog. Inp. mode
parameter setting. In this case the
parameters are identical to the digital inputs modules, see
Chapter 8.11. HM2, HM4 –
OPTOIZOLATED HOURMETERs MODULES
7.10.
BUILT-IN OUTPUTS
The
Build-in outputs
menu is directly related to the available outputs installed in the
device. The basic version includes the following outputs:
–
built-in
Sound signal
output is always marked as
Out.X1: Sound signal
- more
about the
Sound signal
output see
Chapter 7.10.2. Built-in Output - Relays,
–
16 built-in
Virtual relays
marked as
Out.V1: Virtual relay ÷ Out.V16: Virtual relay
-
more about
Virtual relays
see
Chapter 7.10.2. Built-in Output - Relays, Sound
Depending on the customer's needs the output modules (description of available output
modules is provided in
Chapter 8. APPENDICES
and the producer's website) can be installed
in respective slots A, B or C (location of slot see
7.10.1.
Built-in outputs - General settings
17
Built-in outputs
(
Sound signal
and
16 Virtual relays
) are available in the device in
the basic configuration and output modules installed in the device depending on
the customer's needs. A configured output can be used to control any process or can be used
by any logical channel switched to the
Hardware output monitor
mode in order to visualize
the result, or used for further processing of the output data.
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Device configuration
MENU
General settings
Logical channels
Built-in inputs
Built-in outputs
External outputs
Profiles/timers
Controllers
Groups
Modbus
Network settings
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Built-in inputs