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-PSPCI V3 User Manual
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Address of ports. In this case the adress is MAP-port adress.(Map 1).
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With the mask you can indicate which bits will be used for the input and whether the
bits should be inverted (-) or not (+). The inputs will only be read if ">" is activated.
Each change of the initial state is immediately written to the complying address.
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The number of expanded inputs can be chosen between 0 and 6 and is saved in the file
Mtasc.ini under the key "n=". If "n=-1" is written in the according section of
Mtasc.ini, the expanded inputs are not displayed.
The light emitting diodes indicate the condition of the imported bit string.
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Not imported:
grey
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Input "1":
red
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Input "0":
blue
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Directly imported bits ("+") are displayed normally.
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Inverted bits ("-") are displayed inverted.
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Faded out bits (" ") are displayed as un-logged.
The following chart shows the pre-adjusted configuration of the expanded inputs.
Port No. 1 with address 00C0h, Map-Port 1 (Map1) with device type PTI2
Bit / Addr.
Application
Logical Port
Plug
1 / 0x01h
Input Stop button
I1.1
X21
2 / 0x02h
Input Start button
I2.2
X27
3 / 0x04h
User Input
I2.3
X28
6 / 0x20h
Input Power_ok -----------------------------
X29
Mask of both ports
Port No.
Type
Adress
Bit-Mask
Map-Port
1 PTI2 000Bh 0x07
1 (Map1)
The mask of the expanded inpu serve the signalling of the conditions in ProNC/ Remote. The
extended input are displayed as a super-imposed bit string within the I/O direct access
window. Only those inputs are displayed correctly which have been marked (provided with +
or -) with the mask of the extended input.
Changes should not be made here!
Extended Output
In version 3 of the PSPCI you don’t have to configure a extended output port because no
outputs are available.
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