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switch [GBI-NELD] is provided to set the number of state-changes so that this function will
start to suppress the signal from this point. The user can set [GBI-TELD] pertaining to the
detection period of the repetitive signals (point A to point C). For example, the user can set the
value “10” for the scheme switch [GBI-NELD]; period A–C is set for the setting [GBI-TELD].
The GENBI function should remove event suppressed operation when the repetitive
signals disappear, (that is, the operation of the device is steady); event suppression operation
is cleared when no repetitive signal is found for a set period. The user can set the period using
scheme switch [GBI-TELR]; this reset operation clears the event suppression function at point
E when the last state change is confirmed at point D. Here, the period D–E is set for the Scheme
switch [GBI-TELR].
The event suppression function is provided for every device; the user should set On for
the scheme switch [SLOT1 GBI01-SPPEN], for example.
Table 4.10-2 Example of event list screened
No.10 event suppression SET
Table 4.10-2 shows the event list screen. This event list is in response to the signals shown
in Figure 4.10-3. Table 4.10-3 lists the common settings for event suppression. Table 4.10-4
shows the settings for a particular slot.
Table 4.10-3 Common settings for event suppression
Number of Event lock detect time
Timer of detect event lock
Timer of recovery from event lock
Table 4.10-4 Sets for event suppression in each slot
SLOT#1 BI-1 Automatic event suppression function
SLOT#1 BI-2 Automatic event suppression function