Setting values:
Active comm. source
Signals for enabling operation commands are sent via the active interface. I.e.
changing the command source also changes the failure source of the enable signal.
Interface
The enable signal for the operation commands must be configured as binary signal
(default: +24 V DC) at a digital input (parameter: Enable OPEN/Enable CLOSE).
Fieldbus
The enable signal for the operation commands must be triggered by the fieldbus
commands Interlock OPEN or Interlock CLOSE.
9.6.3. Operation mode for interlock
The additional enable signal can be activated for different operation modes.
Customer settings M0041
Interlock M0664
Oper. mode Interlock M0665
Default value: Off both directions
Setting values:
Off
Interlock is off.
Remote
Interlock is active in operation modes: RemoteRemote II Fieldbus
Local
Interlock is active in operation modes: Local, Service
Remote and local
Interlock is active in operation modes: Remote, Remote II, Fieldbus, Local, Service
9.6.4. Interlock behaviour (running direction)
The Interlock behaviour determines which selector switch functions (LOCAL, OFF)
require an additional enable signal.
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
Interlock M0664
Running dir. Interlock M0666
Default value: OPEN and CLOSE
Setting values:
OPEN
The enable signal is only required for operation commands in direction OPEN.
CLOSE
The enable signal is only required for operation commands in direction CLOSE.
OPEN and CLOSE
The enable signal is required for operation commands in directions OPEN and
CLOSE.
9.7. Local Stop
Properties
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The function Local Stop can be used to stop an operation from Remote locally
with the push button STOP.
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All operation commands are interrupted.
Information
After releasing push button STOP, an operation command which might still be present
will become active immediately.
9.7.1. Behaviour
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Customer settings M0041
Local controls M0075
Local STOP M0627
Default value: Off
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