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MENTOR 12 USER’S MANUAL SECTION 3: ADVANCED CONTROL – Page 82
Configuration
With the configuration screen it is possible to configure all the parameters of the states
corresponding to the sequence you wish to configure. A summary of the conditions of
each state is presented on this screen, to help identify them and understand them
quickly. As you can see on the screen all the selected values of the power outputs (V
and C) are present as well as their output state (red ON, green OFF), the frequency
value in each one of the two buses, and on the bottom line, the programmed state for
the binary outputs (Red active, Grey Not active).
The condition for skipping to the next selected state (TRIP condition) can be seen on
the lower part of each state. There are three possible ones:
TIME which, if activated, is indicated in green, followed by the selected time in
milliseconds. It may be active at the same time as the Binary Inputs.
KEY which, if activated, is indicated in red. This selection is incompatible with
any other.
BINARY INPUT, which, if activated, is indicated in green. The combination of
binary inputs that activate it does not appear, however. To see this, it must be
edited, as we will see below. It may be active at the same time as the TIME
condition.
It is important to point out that when TIME and BINARY INPUTS are activated, they
work in OR logic, that is, whatever happens first (input activation, or for the time
established to pass) will be what produces the passage to the next state.
In the case of KEY, it will only change to the next state when the operator presses the
relative key.
There are a series of keys on the bottom of the window where the different states
appear (up to three states are visible at the same time).
A key marked “Erase” appears in the centre. This key is used to erase or delete the
state situated immediately above it.
Two identical sets of keys (containing arrows) appear on the right and left of this key.

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SMC Networks mentor 12 Specifications

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BrandSMC Networks
Modelmentor 12
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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