Items and operators of the PSRmodular Software
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“Synchronous” mode
selection
1. The “OUT” and “CLOCK” outputs are logic “0” in the idle state.
2. Transmission of n bits with the status of the inputs using “O
UT” as data and “CLOCK” as
time base.
3. The interval between two telegrams is logic “0” in order to enable synchronization with
an external PLC.
Figure 5-166 “Synchronous synchronization” mode selection
Bit duration Enter a value that corresponds to the length of each individual bit (input n) in the pulse se-
quence for transmission.
– 40 ms to 200 ms (in 10 ms increments)
– 250 ms to 0.95 s (in 50 ms increments)
Intercharacter duration Enter the period of time that must elapse between the transmission of one pulse sequence
and the next pulse sequence.
– 100 ms to 2.5 s (in 100 ms increments)
– 3 s to 6 s (in 500 ms increments)
5.6.1.2 NETWORK
The “NETWORK” operator enables safe signal exchange between various base modules of
the same type, e.g., to implement line emergency stop concepts (daisy chain). “N
ET-
WORK_IN” and “NETWORK_OUT” are used to exchange the “START”, “STOP”, and “RUN”
states of the network signal between the various base modules.
Figure 5-167 “NETWORK” operator
Bit duration
Output
Clock
011010 011010
Duration between
2 telegrams
(idle state)
Duration between
2 telegrams
(idle state)
A maximum of one “NETWORK” function block can be used per base module.