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Parameter
Name / value range / [default setting]
Info
13
Invert rotation
Trigger bit = 1: the setpoint specified is inverted (i. e. the sign is
inverted).
Trigger bit = 0: no action / deactivate function again.
14
Activate AI1 setpoint
Trigger bit = 1: analog input 1 is used as setpoint source (if the trigger
bit assigned has the highest setpoint priority).
Trigger bit = 0: no action / deactivate function again.
Analog input 1
423
15
Activate AI2 setpoint
Trigger bit = 1: analog input 2 is used as setpoint source (if the trigger
bit assigned has the highest setpoint priority).
Trigger bit = 0: no action / deactivate function again.
Analog input 2
427
17
Activate network setpoint
Trigger bit = 1: the network is used as setpoint source (if the trigger bit
assigned has the highest setpoint priority).
Trigger bit = 0: no action / deactivate function again.
18
Activate preset (bit 0)
Selection bits for bit coded selection and activation of a parameterised
setpoint (preset).
Setpoint source of preset setpoints
386
19
Activate preset (bit 1)
20
Activate preset (bit 2)
21
Activate preset (bit 3)
26
Activate segment 1 setpoint
(from
version 03.00)
Selection bits for bit coded selection and activation of a parameterised
segment setpoint.
Notes:
During normal operation (no active sequence), this function serves to
activate the setpoint of a segment (instead of an entire sequence in
the sequencer operation).
This function is not intended for the use in the sequencer operation.
Setpoint source segment setpoints
396
27
Activate segment 2 setpoint
(from
version 03.00)
28
Activate segment 3 setpoint
(from
version 03.00)
29
Activate segment 4 setpoint
(from
version 03.00)
30
Run/abort sequence
(from version 03.00)
Trigger bit = 1: Start selected sequence.
Trigger bit = 0: Abort sequence.
Notes:
The assigned trigger bit must remain set to "1" for the duration of the
sequence.
If the trigger bit is reset to "0", the sequence is aborted. In this case,
the standard setpoint or the setpoint source selected via setpoint
change-over is active again.
A sequence is selected in a binary-coded fashion via the trigger bits
assigned to the four functions "Select sequence (bit 0) [50]" ... "Select
sequence (bit 3) [53]".
Sequencer
327
32
Next sequence step
(from version 03.00)
Trigger bit = 0↗1 (edge): Next sequence step.
Trigger bit = 1↘0 (edge): No action.
Notes:
The execution of the current step is completed even if the time
para
meterised for the segment has not elapsed yet.
The function is only relevant for Sequencer mode 0x4025 (P800.00) =
"Step operation [2]" or "Time & step operation [3]".
A jump to the next sequence step is not possible if the sequence
pau
ses, the sequence is suspended or the final segment is executed.
Sequencer
327
33
Pause sequence
(from version 03.00)
Trigger bit = 1: Pause sequence.
Trigger bit = 0: Continue sequence.
Notes:
During the pause, the sequence stops in the current step. The
expira
tion of the time set for the segment is stopped.
The sequencer setpoint continues to remain active.
Sequencer
327
34
Suspend sequence (from version 03.00)
Trigger bit = 1: Suspend sequence.
Trigger bit = 0: Continue sequence.
Notes:
This function serves to temporarily change over to the standard
set
point or the setpoint source selected via setpoint change-over.
The sequence is continued at the point where it was suspended.
Sequencer
327

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