InteliMains
NT
, SW version 3.0
InteliMains-NT-BTB-3.0-Reference Guide.pdf, ©ComAp – June 2013
binary signal.
2. Configure an universal protection block to the binary signal
mentioned above and select protection type AL indication.
3. Configure the binary signal mentioned above onto the logical binary
input IssueActCallC3.
14.2.1.62 Binary input: Time stamp act
Binary input activates time stamp writing to history depending on
Date/Time:Time stamp act and Time Stamp Per setpoints.
14.2.1.63 Binary input: CtrlHBeat sens
This input is used at a redundant controller to sense the "heart beat" from the
main controller. The input is to be connected to the output CtrlHeartBeat of
the main controller.
If the redundant controller does not sense the heart beat from the main one,
it will activate the binary output CtrlHBeat FD, which has to be wired in such
a way, that it disconnects the dead main controller, connects the redundant
controller instead and activates it.
NOTE:
Learn more about redundancy in separate chapter Redundant controllers.
14.2.1.64 Binary input: ForceValueIn 1
This input activates the Force value #1 block. If the input is active, the value of the
setpoint, to which the Force value #1 block is configured, will be overriden by value of the
alternative setpoint assigned to the Force value #1 block.
NOTE:
If there are more than one force value blocks configured onto one setpoint then the
highest priority has the block with the lowest index (i.e. the first active block according to
the list displayed in GenConfig in the Force value window at the related setpoint).
NOTE:
Watch a training video about force value function here:
http://www.comap.cz/support/training/training-videos/.