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F10
Range
Default
Ser.
097 Switching characteristics K1
0 … 5
0
I4
0=
active with display
≥
preselection
1=
active with display
≤
preselection
Remark:
≥
and
≤
refer to
positive values
and are inversely
with negative
values
2=
active with display
≥
preselection, 0
→
counter.
Remaining errors are cancelled
3=
active with display
≤
preselection,
Set
→
counter. Remaining errors are cancelled
4=
active with display
≥
preselection, 0
→
counter
Remaining errors added to following cycle
5=
active with display
≤
preselection,
Set
→
counter
Remaining errors added to following cycle
098 Switching characteristics K2 (see K1, F10.097)
0 … 5
0
I5
099 Switching characteristics K3 (see K1, F10.097)
I6
100 Switching characteristics K4 (see K1, F10.097)
I7
101 Set value of the counter
0 … 1
0
I8
0=
Set value = Preset (1 or. 2)
1=
Set value = Preselection K1 or K2
102 K1 – K4 outputs N.C or N.O *)
0 … 15
0
I9
K1= binary value 1
K2= binary value 2
Example: Setting
9 means that K1
and K4 operate
N.O. and K2 and
K3 operate N.C *)
K3= binary value 4
K4= binary value 8
Bit = 0: Output switches ON when active (N.O.) *)
Bit = 1: Output switches OFF when active (N.C.) *)
103 Sign of thumbwheel switches (models ZD6xx only)
see appendix
0
J0
104 Thumbwheel switch assignment (models ZD6xx only)
see appendix
0
Q1
105 Start-up Inhibit of timed K1-K4 outputs
after power-up
0 = pulses enabled
1 = pulses disabled
0
Q2
106 Switch point calculation with trailing preselections
0:
K1=>K1,
K2=>K2,
K3=>K3,
K4=>K4
1:
K1=>K1, K1-K2=>K2,
K3=>K3,
K4=>K4
2:
K1=>K1,
K2=>K2,
K3=>K3, K3-K4=>K4
3:
K1=>K1, K1-K2=>K2,
K3=>K3, K3-K4=>K4
Example: if set to “1” the K2 switching point would be
substituted by the difference K1 - K2 (i.e. F00.000 - F00.001)
0 … 3
0
Q3
*) 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