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Parameters
13-44 Logic Rule Boolean 3
Array [6]
Option:
[42] Auto Reset Trip
[50] Comparator 4
3
3
[51] Comparator 5
[60] Logic rule 4
[61] Logic rule 5
[70] SL Time-out 3
[71] SL Time-out 4
[72] SL Time-out 5
[73] SL Time-out 6
[74] SL Time-out 7
[83] Broken Belt
3.9.6 13-5* States
13-51 SL Controller Event
Array [20]
Option:
[0]
False
*
[1]
True
[2]
Running
[3]
In range
[4]
On reference
[7]
Out of current range
[8]
Below I low
[9]
Above I high
[16] Thermal warning
[17] Mains out of range
[18] Reversing
[19] Warning
[20] Alarm (trip)
[21] Alarm (trip lock)
[22] Comparator 0
[23] Comparator 1
[24] Comparator 2
[25] Comparator 3
[26] Logic rule 0
[27] Logic rule 1
[28] Logic rule 2
[29] Logic rule 3
[30] SL Time-out 0
[31] SL Time-out 1
[32] SL Time-out 2
[33] Digital input DI18
[34] Digital input DI19
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Function:
Function:
Select the boolean input (TRUE or
FALSE) to define the Smart Logic
Controller event.
See 13-02 Stop Event for further
descriptions of choices and their
functions.
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13-51 SL Controller Event
Array [20]
Option:
Function:
[35] Digital input DI27
[36] Digital input DI29
[39] Start command
[40] Drive stopped
[42] Auto Reset Trip
[50] Comparator 4
[51] Comparator 5
[60] Logic rule 4
[61] Logic rule 5
[70] SL Time-out 3
[71] SL Time-out 4
[72] SL Time-out 5
[73] SL Time-out 6
[74] SL Time-out 7
[83] Broken Belt
13-52 SL Controller Action
Array [20]
Option:
Function:
Select the action corresponding to the
SLC event. Actions are executed when
the corresponding event (defined in
13-51 SL Controller Event) is evaluated as
true. The following actions are available
for selection:
[0]
Disabled
*
[1]
No action
[2]
Select set-up 1
Changes the active set-up (0-10 Active
Set-up) to '1'.
[3]
Select set-up 2
Changes the active set-up (0-10 Active
Set-up) to '2'.
[10] Select preset ref
Selects preset reference 0.
0
[11] Select preset ref
Selects preset reference 1.
1
[12] Select preset ref
Selects preset reference 2.
2
[13] Select preset ref
Selects preset reference 3.
3
[14] Select preset ref
Selects preset reference 4.
4
[15] Select preset ref
Selects preset reference 5.
5
[16] Select preset ref
Selects preset reference 6.
6
[17] Select preset ref
Selects preset reference 7. If the active
7
preset reference is changed, it will
merge with other preset reference
commands coming from either the
digital inputs or via a fieldbus.

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