
Number
LM
ID
Alarm class
Pre-assigned to
DI 09
09.09
10908
B
freely
configurable
unassigned
DI 10
09.10
10909
B
freely
configurable
unassigned
DI 11
09.11
10910
B
freely
configurable
unassigned
DI 12
09.12
10911
B
freely
configurable
unassigned
9.4
AnalogManager Reference
9.4.1
AnalogManager Overview
To enhance flexibility of programming the functions of the easYgen-3000XT series, an
AnalogManager is used.
All analog values may be used as data sources for the analog outputs (refer to
), the flexible limit monitoring (refer to
), and the controller setpoints (refer to
╚═▷ “4.4.4 Configure Controller”
).
• Every data source is indicated by a group number and a sub-number.
•
• Some values are percentage values and relate to reference values.
•
AnalogManager Variables
Groups 1 to 79 make available even more than the already arranged analog variables out
of the easYgen system.
AnalogManager Results
Cascading: Use analog results
This analog results of an AnalogManager is available as AnalogManager input
additionally. Like the other AnalogManager inputs they can be used as input signal for
(further) AnalogManagers.
The groups 80.xx to 89.xx contain analog outputs (results) of function-related
AnalogManagers.
The description/name of these analog variables starts always with 'AM ...'.
'Internal'/Fixed AnalogManager Values
The groups 90.xx to 99.xx contain analog outputs of fixed AnalogManagers.
The description/name of these analog variables starts always with 'AM ...'.
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9 Appendix
9.4 AnalogManager Reference
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