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Signal names
Input and output logic signals consist of two groups of letters separated by two dashes.
The first group consists of up to four letters and presents the abbreviated name for the
corresponding function. The second group presents the functionality of the particular
signal. According to this explanation, the meaning of the signal BLKTR in figure 4 is
as follows:
BLKTR informs the user that the signal will BLOCK the TRIP command from the
under-voltage function, when its value is a logical one (1).
Input signals are always on the left hand side, and output signals on the right hand side.
Settings are not displayed.
Input and output signals
In a logic diagram, input and output signal paths are shown as a lines that touch the
outer border of the diagram.
Input and output signals can be configured using the ACT tool. They can be connected
to the inputs and outputs of other functions and to binary inputs and outputs. Examples
of input signals are BLKTR, BLOCK and VTSU. Examples output signals are TRIP,
START, STL1, STL2, STL3.
Setting parameters
Signals in frames with a shaded area on their right hand side represent setting
parameter signals. These parameters can only be set via the PST or LHMI. Their values
are high (1) only when the corresponding setting parameter is set to the symbolic value
specified within the frame. Example is the signal Block TUV=Yes. Their logical
values correspond automatically to the selected setting value.
Internal signals
Internal signals are illustrated graphically and end approximately 2 mm from the frame
edge. If an internal signal path cannot be drawn with a continuous line, the suffix -int is
added to the signal name to indicate where the signal starts and continues, see figure
1.
Section 1 1MRK505222-UUS C
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