Chapter
4
Additional
Application
Notes
Mode Status
The three modes are Bypass, Peak, Monitor Parts
Bypass Mode
Used for module setup and at the time of calibration. All alarms are disabled in bypass mode.
Rung 3:2
| PANELVIEW | CH'S 1&2 |
| MODE | MODULE |
| BUTTON | BYPASS BIT |
| (BYPASS) | |
| N10:20 O:4 |
|----] [---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------( )-----|
| 3 1 |
Peak Mode
In Peak Mode operation, the high capacity alarms and the low minimum alarms are active. There is no
sample calculation and high and low Trend alarms are inactive. This mode is used primarily during machine
setup operations.
Rung 3:3
| PANELVIEW | CH'S 1&2 |
| MODE | MODULE |
| BUTTON | PEAK MODE |
| (PEAK) | BIT |
| N10:20 O:4 |
|----] [---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------( )-----|
| 4 2 |
Monitor Parts Mode
When Monitor Parts Mode bit is turned ON, the sample is calculated based on the number of sample counts
and the high and low Trend alarms are activated. The High Capacity and Low Minimum Alarms remain
active.
Rung 3:4
| PANELVIEW | |
| MODE | CH'S 1&2 |
| BUTTON | MODULE |
| (MONITOR | MONITOR |
| PARTS) | PARTS BIT |
| N10:20 O:4 |
|----] [---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------( )-----|
| 5 3 |
The panel function switch in these 3 rungs need to be a button on your operator interface (multistate
pushbutton with 3 states) that writes 3 different values to tag N7:6
1st state - 8 bypass
2nd state - 16 peak
3rd state - 32 monitor parts
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