
ID
Parameter
CL
Setting range
[Default]
Description
[No]
The switch point is disabled every
Saturday.
1676
Sunday active
2
Yes
The switch point is enabled every
Sunday.
[No]
The switch point is disabled every
Sunday.
4.9
Configure AnalogManager
4.9.1
Operations
An AnalogManager (AM) is a flexible sub-system to process and/or generate both an
analog output signal and a related digital output. It offers a set of functions (Type) to
select the preferred signal processing. According to the selected function the AM
computes up to two analog inputs and one constant for result. Up to two digital inputs
enable to control the process (internal logic allows to adjust boolean signal).
Inputs:
• Up to 2 analog variables (A1, A2) and
•
• 1 direct configurable constant (C1)
•
in conjunction with
• up to 2 Boolean information (L1, L2)*.
•
The AM processes the inputs listed above depending on the selected "Type". The result
is always provided in form of
• an analog value (AR) and
•
• a Boolean (BR).
•
There are two types of AnalogManagers:
• Freely usable AM to process signals and use the results for output as control.
•
• Dedicated AM which analog result is directly accepted by (fixed to) an according
•
function (e.g. AO01).
For both freely and dedicated AM is valid:
• The analog result is accessible via the AnalogManager command variable pool.
•
• The resulting Boolean is accessible via the LogicsManager command variable pool.
•
⚙
Preferred AM Definition Procedure
1. ▷
Start with "Type"
▶
Select AM type first to get the picture and the visual understanding of available inputs,
outputs, function, and results.
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4 Configuration
4.9 Configure AnalogManager
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