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F06
Range
Default
F06.070 Output Polarity: "Normally Open" or "Normally Closed" *)
0 … 15
Example:
Setting "9"
(binary 1-0-0-1) means:
K1 and K4 = N.C. *)
K2 and K3 = N.O. *)
0
K1=
binary value = 1
K2=
binary value = 2
K3=
binary value = 4
K4=
binary value = 8
Bit = 0: OFF state = de-energized, ON state = energized (N.O.)
Bit = 1: OFF state = energized, ON state = de-energized (N.C.)
F06.071 Thumbwheel Sign:
Sign of thumbwheel switch (models 6xx only)
0 - 15
see chapter 8.3
0
F06.072 Thumbwheel Configuration:
Assignment of the thumbwheel switches (models 6xx only)
0 - 23
see chapter 8.3
0
F06.073 Output Lock:
Disabling of timed output pulses after power-up of the unit
0: Output pulses enabled
1: Output pulses disabled
0
F06.074 Start-up Configuration:
0 … 15
Example:
Setting "12"
(binary 1-1-0-0) means:
K1 und K2 = no delay
K3 und K4 = start-up
delay active
0
Assignment of start-up delays
K1=
binary value = 1
K2=
binary value = 2
K3=
binary value = 4
K4=
binary value = 8
Bit = 0: no start-up delay
Bit = 1: start-up delay active
F06.075 Lock Configuration:
0 … 15
(without Auto-Release)
or
16 ... 31
(with Auto-Release)
0
Assignment of maintain / latch functions
K1=
binary value = 1
K2=
binary value = 2
K3=
binary value = 4
K4=
binary value = 8
Auto-Release= binary value = 16
Bit = 0: no maintain / latch
Bit = 1: maintain / latch function active
Example:
With setting "02" (binary 0-0-0-1-0) output K2will be latched,
The latch state can only be released remotely (either by front key or by control input or by serial command).
With setting "18" (binary 1-0-0-1-0) output K2 will be latched, too.
As above, the latch state can be released at any time by front key or by control input or by serial command.
However the outputs are also automatically released as soon as the unit detects "Standstill"
*) N.O. means “normally open”, saying that the corresponding output is normally switched
OFF and will switch on when the assigned event happens.
*) N.C. means “normally closed”, saying that the corresponding output is normally switched
ON and will switch off when the assigned event happens