IOM CRUZcontrol®
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Revision Date: 03/18/2019
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Release Function Module E0006305
All directions of upstream or downstream are given with respect to the Function Module.
Logic Interrupt / Stop Zone
Definition:
Breaks logic signal from downstream Logic Assembly. Upstream logic line is forced OFF
despite Downstream zone status.
Action:
Upstream zone accumulates when the upstream Logic Assembly detects a package.
Configuration: Apply a low (OFF) signal input to TB1 when JP3 is on 2-3 OR (never both) a low (OFF)
signal input to TB4 when JP4 is on 2-3. When configured for Logic Interrupt/Stop Zone,
removing power from the terminal causes a Logic Interrupt/Stop Zone function. (Prior to
date code 0520 (week 20 of 2005), a high (ON) signal was required to cause a Logic
Interrupt/Stop Zone function.)
Single Release
Definition:
Upstream logic line is turned on.
Action:
Upstream Logic Assembly releases despite zone status.
Configuration: Apply a high (ON) signal input to TB1 when JP3 is on 1-2 OR a high (ON) signal input to
TB4 when JP4 is on 1-2
Slug Release
Definition:
The Slug Release line is turned ON. This can occur by applying power (turning ON) the
slug line at any point in the CRUZcontrol system. The Function Module can be used to
supply power to the Slug Release Line and to manipulate the slug signal.
Action:
All zones that are connected to the Slug line release regardless of zone status or
accumulation status.
Configuration: Use the Function Module in one of 3 ways to activate a Slug Release:
1. Apply power from an external source directly to the Slug Release Line at the Slug
connection on TB5 with JP1 on 1-2 and JP2 on 1-2. Power source must be sized
appropriately to directly drive all connected Logic Assemblies.
2. Apply a high signal level (ON) to the opto-isolated input TB2 with JP1 on 1-2 and JP3
on 1-2.
3. A down stream logic release signal (Downstream logic line ON) is crossed-over to the
upstream slug release line when JP1 is on 4-5 and JP2 on 1-2.
Downstream Slug Interrupt
Definition:
The Slug Release line is disconnected going to the downstream Logic Assembly.
Action:
Logic Assemblies downstream of the Function Module will not slug release when the Slug
Release Line is turned ON either at the Function Module itself or upstream of the Function
Module.
Configuration: JP1 is on 2-3 and JP2 is on 1-2.
Upstream Slug Interrupt
Definition:
The Slug Release line is disconnected going to the upstream Logic Assembly.
Action:
Logic Assemblies upstream of the Function Module will not slug release when the Slug
Release Line is turned ON either at the Function Module itself or downstream of the
Function Module.
Configuration: JP1 is on 1-2 and JP2 is on 2-3.