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Toshiba GR200 Series - (iii)-4 COMP interlock operator; (iii)-5 Device status output by control functions transposed

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6F2S1914 (0.49)
GRL200 (Soft 033 & 037)
- 832 -
COMP interlock operator
When quality information (Quality) is applied to the interlock operator COMP, the COMP
operator outputs the original quality information intact. That is, the COMP interlock
operator outputs quality information, which is not influenced by device status (stVal). Table
4.7-7 shows two input-signals (A and B) and the output signal for the COMP interlock
operator.
Table 4.7-7 Output signals (stVal–Quality) of COMP
Input B (stVal)
0
1
Input A
(stValQuality)
0OK
1OK
0OK
0NG
1NG
0NG
1OK
0OK
1OK
1NG
0NG
1NG
Figure 4.7-8 depicts the logic symbol for the interlock operator COMP with input signals
and an output signal, which can be represented by equations (4.7-17) and (4.7-18).
stVal=stVa(A) COMP stVa(B)
(4.7-17)
Quality=Quality(A)
(4.7-18)
Note: Input signal (B) does not have quality information because its signal is a
threshold value.
stVal
Quality
stVal
Quality
Output
Input(A)
Input(B)
stVal
COMP
Figure 4.7-8 Interlock operator (COMP) and Input/Output signals
Device status output by control functions transposed
As shown in Figure 4.7-3, a node inputs a value (stVal). The user should be aware that the
node cannot directly read the value of device status generated by the control functions. This is
because each control function generates the device status in a different format. Thus, for the
ILK operation, the device status generated should be transposed to the stVal so that the node
can read the device status. The right-hand column of Table 4.7-8 shows the transposed stVal
in each node.

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