[17] Analog input AICCT
[18] Pulse input FI29
[19] Pulse input FI33
[20] Alarm number
[30] Counter A
[31] Counter B
13-11 Comparator Operator
Array [6]
Option: Function:
[0] * < Select < [0] for the result of the evaluation to be TRUE, when the variable
selected in par.13-10
Comparator Operand is smaller than the fixed value
in par.13-12
Comparator Value. The result will be FALSE, if the variable
selected in par.13-10
Comparator Operand is greater than the fixed value
in par.13-12
Comparator Value.
[1] ≈ (equal) Select ≈ [1] for the result of the evaluation to be TRUE, when the variable
selected in par.13-10
Comparator Operand is approximately equal to the
fixed value in par.13-12
Comparator Value.
[2] > Select > [2] for the inverse logic of option < [0].
13-12 Comparator Value
Array [6]
Range: Function:
0 N/A* [-100000.000 - 100000.000
N/A]
Enter the ‘trigger level’ for the variable that is monitored by this compa-
rator. This is an array parameter containing comparator values 0 to 5.
13-2* Timers
This parameter group consists of timer parameters.
Use the result (TRUE or FALSE) from
timers
directly to define an
event
(see par.13-51 SL Controller Event), or as
boolean input in a
logic rule
(see par.13-40 Logic Rule Boolean 1, par.13-42 Logic Rule Boolean 2 or par.
13-44
Logic Rule Boolean 3). A timer is only FALSE when started by an action (i.e. Start timer 1 [29]) until the
timer value entered in this parameter is elapsed. Then it becomes TRUE again.
All parameters in this parameter group are array parameters with index 0 to 2. Select index 0 to program Timer
0, select index 1 to program Timer 1, and so on.
13-20 SL Controller Timer
Array [3]
Range: Function:
0.000 N/
A*
[0.000 - 0.000 N/A] Enter the value to define the duration of the FALSE output from the pro-
grammed timer. A timer is only FALSE if it is started by an action (i.e.
Start timer 1
[29]) and until the given timer value has elapsed.
Parameter Description
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