PID-3807-INPUTSIGNALS v4
Table 660: ORQT Input signals
Name Type Default Description
INPUT1 BOOLEAN 0 Input signal 1
INPUT2 BOOLEAN 0 Input signal 2
INPUT3 BOOLEAN 0 Input signal 3
INPUT4 BOOLEAN 0 Input signal 4
INPUT5 BOOLEAN 0 Input signal 5
INPUT6 BOOLEAN 0 Input signal 6
PID-3807-OUTPUTSIGNALS v4
Table 661: ORQT Output signals
Name Type Description
OUT BOOLEAN Output signal
NOUT BOOLEAN Inverted output signal
15.7.6.3 Technical data
GUID-88B27B3C-26D2-47AF-9878-CC19018171B1 v1
Table 662: Number of ORQT instances
Logic block Quantity with cycle time
3 ms 8 ms 100 ms
ORQT - 20 100
15.7.7 Pulse timer function block PULSETIMERQT
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GUID-D930E5A7-C564-4464-B97F-C72B4801C917 v3
The pulse timer function block (PULSETIMERQT) can be used, for example, for pulse extensions or
for limiting the operation time of the outputs. PULSETIMERQT has a settable output pulse length.
When the input goes to 1, the output will be 1 for the time set by the time delay parameter
t
. Then
it returns to 0.
When the output changes value, the time stamp of the output signal is updated.
The supported “quality” state bits are propagated from the input to the output at each execution
cycle. A change of these bits will not lead to an updated time stamp on the output.
PULSETIMERQT can propagate the quality, value and the time stamps of the signals via IEC61850.
1MRK 502 066-UUS B Section 15
Logic
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