7SR105 Rho Description of Operation
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5.2 User Logic
5.2.1 Quick Logic
The ‘Quick Logic’ feature allows the user to input up to 4 logic equations (E1 to E4) in text format. Equations can
be entered using ReyDisp or at the relay fascia.
Each logic equation is built up from text representing control characters. Each can be up to 20 characters long.
Allowable characters are:
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Digit
( ) Parenthesis
! ‘NOT’ Function
. ‘AND’ Function
^ ‘EXCLUSIVE OR’ Function
+ ‘OR’ Function
En Equation (number)
Fn Function Key (number)
‘1’ = Key pressed, ‘0’ = Key not pressed
In Binary Input (number)
‘1’ = Input energised, ‘0’ = Input de-energised
Ln LED (number)
‘1’ = LED energised, ‘0’ = LED de-energised
On Binary output (number)
‘1’ = Output energised, ‘0’ = Output de-energised
Vn Virtual Input/Output (number)
‘1’ = Virtual I/O energised, ‘0’ = Virtual I/O de-energised
When the equation is satisfied (=1) it is routed through a pick-up timer (En Pickup Delay), a drop-off timer (En
Drop-off Delay), and a counter which instantaneously picks up and increments towards its target (En Counter
Target).
P
.
U. DELAY
D.O. DELAY
T
Counter Value 1 2
Increment
Counter
Equation Output 1
0 1 0 1
For Counter Target = 2
En = 1
Equation n
P.U. DELAY
D.O. DELAY Counter
En = 1
Counter
= Target Value
Figure 5-3 Sequence Diagram: Quick Logic PU/DO Timers (Counter Reset Mode Off)