16.11 Intermediate positions
4 intermediate positions can be programmed for the AUMATIC.
Activation:
The programming can be valid for the local operation, for the remote
operation or for both operation modes (parameter "
POS.
1: SELECTOR
SW.
" to "
POS. 4: SELECTOR SW.
Positioning:
Each intermediate position can be set to a value between 0 and 100 % of
the travel (parameter "
POS.1
" to "
POS.4
Operation behaviour:
The reaction of the actuator upon reaching an end position can be
programmed via the parameters "
POS. 1: BEHAVIOUR
" to "
POS. 4:
BEHAVIOUR
Interruption of the travel upon reaching an intermediate
position (pos. 1 to 3) is only effective in the operation modes
LOCAL and REMOTE.
Signal:
If necessary, the reaching of an intermediate position can be signalised via
one of the signal relays at the control system (parameter "
POS. 1:
CONTROL
" to "
POS. 4: CONTROL
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Part-turn actuators SG 03.3 – SG 04.3
with AUMATIC AC 01.1
Operation instructions
Pos.
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Reaction of the actuator upon reaching an intermediate position
0
NO STOP
no intermediate stop
1
STOP OPENING
DIR.
Actuator stops during operation in direction OPEN upon having reached the
intermediate position. Actuator only runs after a new run command is issued.
2
STOP CLOSING
DIR.
Actuator stops during operation in direction CLOSE upon having reached the
intermediate position. Actuator only runs after a new run command is issued.
3
STOP BOTH DIR.
Actuator stops upon having reached the intermediate position. Actuator only runs
after a new run command is issued.
Pos.
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Signals upon reaching an intermediate position
0
NOT USED
no signal
1
C_
_ _
POS¯¯¯O
Signal active from reaching of the intermediate position to end position OPEN.
2
C¯¯¯POS
_ _ _
O
Signal active from end position CLOSED to reaching of the intermediate position.
3
C
_ _ _
POS
_ _ _
O
Impulse signal issued when going through intermediate position.
End position OPEN
End position CLOSED
Actuator position
1 = Signal active 0 = Signal inactive
Intermediate position
0
1
0
1
0
1
NO SIGNAL
0
1
C
POS
O
_ _ _
¯ ¯ ¯
C
O
¯ ¯ ¯
_ _ _
POS
C
O
_ _ _
_ _ _
POS
Fig. P9: Signal
behaviour of the
intermediate
positions