Control Outputs: Internal status changes inside of the amplifier, like for example operational faults, alerts when
exceeding parameter limits, and internal operational statuses can be signaled to external systems or central control
units.
Example:
This example shows the programming of two control outputs where OUT1 signals whether the amplifier’s power is
switched ON or OFF while OUT2 signals faulty operation.
–
OUT1 ON: Power (control output 1 is closed when the amplifier’s power is switched on)
–
OUT1 OFF: Invert Power (control output 1 is open when the amplifier’s power is switched off / stand-by mode)
–
OUT2 ON: StateFlag (control output 2 is closed when operational faults according to the parameter list have
occurred)
–
OUT2 OFF: Invert StateFlag (control output 2 is open when no faults have occurred)
Element
Default
Range
Description
0
OUT 1 ON
OUT 1 OFF
OUT 2 ON
OUT 2 OFF
This provides a listing of the two control outputs and their statuses ON and
OFF. The entries in the corresponding lines specify which status results in the
closing (ON) or opening (OFF) of a contact.
(empty)
This column allows assigning internal events (conditions) to a control output’s
statuses. Clicking the desired line in the Function menu opens a dialog field
that shows all accessible functions. The table "Output and Transmit Job
Conditions" lists all functions together with their individual settings.
(empty)
Here you can set the different function parameters. For more information,
please refer to the table "Output and Transmit Job Conditions".
(empty)
Certain functions allow specifying optional parameter values.
0 ms
0...10027 ms
16.33 ms
Steps
Here you can program delay or debouncing times. An event is signaled following
an internal status change and after the specified time interval has past.
(empty)
(empty) / X
This column allows entering whether a status is signaled when the specified
Condition is „true“ (no entry) or
„false“ (click „X“ to signal an inverted state).
(empty)
This column displays the SYNC flag. „X“ specifies that the output is
synchronized with a sync-signal. This flag is erased when entering a new
Function.
Jobs
For amplifiers to be able to communicate with each other, it is possible to send and receive Job Codes. In principle, a
job code is a function number that an amplifier transmits via CAN-bus and that is received and interpreted by another
or several other amplifiers. Each amplifier is capable of transmitting and receiving up to 5 different job codes.
Programming job codes is nearly identical to the programming of control inputs and outputs.
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