7.5.6 Operation behaviour = actuator behaviour definition
The operation behaviour setting of the multiport valve intermediate positions
is performed as described on page 50.
7.5.7 Intermediate positions signalling
The signalling of the multiport valve intermediate positions is performed as
described on page 50.
Reaching an intermediate position can be signalled:
.
via the bus (refer to separate manual)
.
via the signal contacts (LEDs) of the local controls (page 19) or
.
via the signal contacts (page 27)
In addition to the “intermediate position reached” signal, the following feed-
bac
k signals can be used together with the multiport valve function:
SETPOINT REACHED
As each intermediate position is processed as a setpoint, the signal
SETPOINT REACHED is issued after reaching any intermediate position.
ACTUATOR MOVING
Is signalled as long as the actuator is still running to the intermediate posi-
tion and no intermediate position signal has been issued yet.
7.5.8 Intermediate positions in LOCAL: direct approach without stopping
Æ
Via the menu to parameter:
MAIN MENU (M0)
RUNNING TO POS. (M5)
POS. NUMBER (M50)
Now enter desired intermediate position
Ò Set selector s
witch to position Local control (I).
Actuator runs to selected intermediate position
Indication on the display during operation:
Indication in displa
y after having reached intermediate position:
Ò T
o approach a new intermediate position:
–
Set selector switch to position OFF (0).
–
Enter desired intermediate position.
–
Set selector switch to position Local control (I).
Actuator runs to desired intermediate position.
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Actuator controls
AUMATIC AC 01.1/ACExC 01.1 Profibus DP Manual
RUNNING TO POS.
P5 60 %
E2 67 %
RUNNING CLOSE
Line 4: Status signal
Line 3: Position feedback signal
Line 2: Selected intermediate position
Line 1: Operation mode
RUNNING TO POS.
P5 60 %
E2 60 %
SETPOINT POSITION