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CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
GEK-106310-AF F650 DIGITAL BAY CONTROLLER 2-21
2.5.4 User-programmable
PLC LOGIC
Programming language:...................................................... The logical configuration is performed using graphical functions based on the IEC
61131-3 standard.
Lines of code*:........................................................................... 640 lines of code or 15360 bytes, whichever is greater (for versions < 7.00)
1000 total equations or 15360 bytes, whichever is greater (for versions >= 7.00)
(*) Note: Reserved Modbus memory space of PLC equations in text format is up to 15360 bytes. This space is shared with information
conf
igured in Enervista at Setpoint > Relay Configuration. According to this, the number of PLC equations can be limited by values
configured on that section.
Supported operations: .......................................................... NOT, XOR, OR (2 to 8 inputs), AND (2 to 8 inputs), NOR (2 to 8 inputs),
NAND (2 to 8 inputs), Latch (Reset Dominant), Edge Detectors, Timers.
2 inputs default gates, from 3 to 8 inputs provided in library format.
Starting in version 7.20, analog operators are also available.
Libraries:....................................................................................... Logical gates fully programmable by user. Used to create user-programmable logic to
be d
istributed as a single object.
Inputs:............................................................................................ any logical variable, contact or virtual input
Number of Timers: .................................................................. 8 maximum in each logic scheme (provided in library format)
FLEXCURVES
Number: ....................................................................................... 4 (A through D)
Reset Points:............................................................................... 40 (0 through 1 of pickup)
Operate Point: ........................................................................... 80 (0 through 20 of pickup)
Time Delay:................................................................................. 0 to 65535 ms in steps of 1 ms
Saturation Level: ...................................................................... 20 x the pickup level
USER-PROGRAMMABLE LEDS
Number: ....................................................................................... 15 configurable LEDs plus the Ready non-configurable LED
Programmability:..................................................................... any logical variable, contact, or virtual input
Reset Mode:................................................................................ self-reset or latched.
The first 5 LEDs (red) are latched by hardware, usually configured for trip signals.
The following 10 LEDs (yellow and green) are self-reset but can be latched through PLC
conf
iguration.
Reset Signal:............................................................................... The LEDs can be reset by hardware, pressing the front “esc” key for more than 3
second
s or using the LED reset signal through PLC configuration.
USER-DEFINABLE DISPLAYS
Number of Configurable Displays:.................................. 1: one line diagram fully configurable. In graphical displays only
Number of Fixed Displays: .................................................. 6: Metering (selectable between Primary and Secondary values), Snapshot Events (all
and new
), Alarms, Inputs and Outputs screen with test functionality for inputs and
outputs. (In graphical displays only.)
Number of Selectable Displays:........................................ 2: Logotype, Metering, or both in scrolling mode can be selected as the default screen
in t
ext display for all models (basic and mimic). The metering screen contains current
and voltages for phases and ground in primary or secondary values.
USER-PROGRAMMABLE FRONT KEYS
Number of Configurable Keys:.......................................... 5
Operation: ................................................................................... Drive PLC operands

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