
NORDAC SK 700E Operating Manual
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Subject to technical alterations
BU 0700 EN
Parameter
Setting value / Description / Note
Available with option
P480
.. - 01
...
.. - 12
Function Bus I/O In Bits
always visible
0 ... 62
[ 12 ]
The Bus I/O In Bits are perceived as digital inputs. They can be set to the same functions (P420...425).
[01] =
Bus I/O In Bit 1
[02] =
Bus I/O In Bit 2
[03] =
Bus I/O In Bit 3
[04] =
Bus I/O In Bit 4
[05] =
Bus I/O Initiator 1
[06] =
Bus I/O Initiator 2
[07] =
Bus I/O Initiator 3
[08] =
Bus I/O Initiator 4
[09] =
Flag 1
[10] =
Flag 2
[11] =
Bit 8 BUS control word
[12] =
Bit 9 BUS control word
The possible functions for the Bus In Bits can be found in the table of functions for the digital inputs
P420...425.
Further details can be found in the manuals for each Bus system.
P481
.. - 01
...
.. - 10
Function Bus I/O Out Bits
always visible
0 ... 38
[ 10 ]
The Bus I/O Out Bits are perceived as multi-function relay outputs. They can be set to the same
functions (P434...443).
[01] =
Bus I/O Out Bit 1
[02] =
Bus I/O Out Bit 2
[03] =
Bus I/O Out Bit 3
[04] =
Bus I/O Out Bit 4
[05] =
Bus I/O Actuator 1
[06] =
Bus I/O Actuator 2
[07] =
Flag 1
[08] =
Flag 2
[09] =
Bit 10 BUS status word
[10] =
Bit 13 BUS status word
The possible functions for the Bus Out Bits can be found in the table of functions for the relay P434.
Further details can be found in the manuals for each Bus system.
P482
.. - 01
...
.. - 08
Normalisation Bus I/O Out Bits
always visible
-400 … 400 %
[ 100 ]
Adjustment of the limit values of the relay functions/Bus Out Bits. For a negative value, the output
function will be output negative.
When the limit value is reached and the setting values are positive, the relay contact closes, with
negative setting values the relay contact opens.
P483
.. - 01
...
.. - 08
Hysteresis Bus I/O Out Bits
always visible
1 … 100 %
[ 10 ]
Difference between switch-on and switch-off point to prevent oscillation of the output signal.