
Structure and description of the LogicsManager
Fig. 358:
LogicsManager - function overview
• Command (variable)
•
A list of over 400 parameters and functions is provided for the command inputs.
Examples of the parameters that may be configured into these commands are
generator undervoltage thresholds 1 and 2, start fail, and cool down.
These command variables are used to control the output function or relay.
Refer to
╚═▷ “9.3.2 Logical Command Variables”
for a complete list of all command
variables.
• Sign
•
The sign field can be used to invert the state of the command or to fix its output to a
logical true or false if the command is not needed. Setting the sign to the NOT state
changes the output of the command variable from true to false or vice versa.
• Operator
•
A logical device such as AND or OR.
• (Logical) output
•
The action or control sequence that occurs when all parameters set into the
LogicsManager are met.
For a complete list of all logical outputs refer to
[Sx] - Sign {x}
Value {[Cx]}
The value [Cx] is passed 1:1.
NOT Value {[Cx]}
The opposite of the value [Cx] is passed.
0 [False; always "0"]
The value [Cx] is ignored and this logic path will
always be FALSE.
1 [True; always "1"]
The value [Cx] is ignored and this logic path will
always be TRUE.
Table 133: Signs
[Ox] - Operator {x}
AND
Logical AND
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9 Appendix
9.3.1 LogicsManager Overview
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