
Manual 35018V1
505XT Digital Control System for Steam Turbines
Woodward
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OPTIONS FOR RELAYS IF USED TO INDICATE STATE
See tables in chapter 1 for the list of functional options:
LIST OF OPTIONS FOR LEVEL SWITCH
See tables in chapter 1 for the list of functional options:
LEVEL ON (UNITS)
dflt= 0.0 (-1.0e+38, 1.0e+38)
Enter the level switch ON setting in engineering units. There is an ON and an OFF setting for each
level switch option. This allows the user to program the desired hysteresis for the function selected.
LEVEL OFF (UNITS)
dflt= 0.0 (-1.0e+38, 1.0e+38)
Enter the level switch OFF setting in engineering units.
(Must be less than the ‘Relay On Level’ Setting)
RELAY 1 ENERGIZES ON :
(must choose from list)
Scroll through the menu by navigating the focus highlighter to the desired item, pressing ENTER,
using the Adjust Up/Down Arrows, and then pressing the ENTER key again to select the
option/function. Press the ESC key to cancel the selection.
DEVICE TAG
This is a user entered field. It allows entry of a short description or tag name for this channel.
INVERT LOGIC?
dflt= NO (Yes/No)
Use to invert the normal status of the
relay. Note that Normally Open and Normally Closed contacts are available when wiring to the relays
and that these states will be inverted. In the event of a control power failure, the contact will return to
its normal state.
Relay outputs # 3 through # 8 are entered following the same rules as described for Relay output # 2.
Woodward Links Menu
The 505XT is able to easily interface with other Woodward product via a variety of digital communications
links. This section allows the user to quickly configure the control to send and receive data from these
devices. Most of the default settings shown for these devices below match the described products default
settings (such as baud rates and subnet masks) to allow ‘out of the box’ compatibility.
LINKNET I/O NODES
Enable Using LinkNet HT I/O Nodes?
dflt= NO (Yes/No)
Enable Node 1 (AIO)
dflt= NO (Yes/No)
If YES – set the Node Address on this device to 1
Enable Node 2 (AIO)
dflt= NO (Yes/No)
If YES – set the Node Address on this device to 2
Enable Node 3 (RTD)
dflt= NO (Yes/No)
If YES – set the Node Address on this device to 3
Enable Node 4 (BI)
dflt= NO (Yes/No)
If YES – set the Node Address on this device to 4
Enable Node 5 (BO)
dflt= NO (Yes/No)
If YES – set the Node Address on this device to 5
General comments about using Linknet distributed I/O –
Once configured a LinkNet I/O button will appear on the HOME run screen to provide quick access to
the channel and node status info
It is not intended that these channels be used for closed loop control PV signals or valve driver output
signals – use 505 local channels for those signals
There is no ‘Loop Powered’ configuration selection for AI’s – this is determined by the p/n of the AIO
node that is purchased
It is not recommended to program External Trips on these channels, since a loss of a node or the
CAN communication link will result in a Trip
Linknet I/O specific alarms and/or trips, relating to channels or nodes will produce a summary event
on the VIEW screens. From the VIEW screen a button will be available to display these specific
events