Description setting can be used for storing information on the actual use of the control
point in application, for instance.
For example, if the Operation mode is "Toggle", the output O# is initially “False”. The
rising edge in IN# sets O# to “True”. The falling edge of IN# has no effect. Next rising
edge of IN# sets O# to “False”.
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Figure 98: Operation in "Toggle" mode
The BLOCK input can be used for blocking the functionality of the outputs. The operation
of the BLOCK input depends on the Operation mode setting. If Operation mode is
"Toggle", the output state freezes and cannot be changed while the BLOCK input is active.
If Operation mode is "Pulsed", the activation of the BLOCK input resets the outputs to the
"False" state and further control requests are ignored while the BLOCK input is active.
From the remote communication point of view SPC toggled operation
mode is always working as persistent mode. The output O# follows the
value written to the input IN#.
3.17.11.4 Signals
Table 189: SPC Input signals
Name
Type Default Description
BLOCK BOOLEAN 0=False Block signal for activating the blocking mode
IN1 BOOLEAN 0=False Input of control point 1
IN2 BOOLEAN 0=False Input of control point 2
IN3 BOOLEAN 0=False Input of control point 3
IN4 BOOLEAN 0=False Input of control point 4
IN5 BOOLEAN 0=False Input of control point 5
IN6 BOOLEAN 0=False Input of control point 6
IN7 BOOLEAN 0=False Input of control point 7
IN8 BOOLEAN 0=False Input of control point 8
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