Creating Logic Functions; Placing And Configuring Logic Modules - Busch-Jaeger Busch-ComfortTouch Product Manual

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9.1.2

Creating logic functions

The logic editor in IP Project is a graphical editor. Diffe-
rent logic modules can be placed on a worksheet and con-
nected to each other which produces a logic network. Like
the IP Project main window, the logic editor consists of a
worksheet in the middle, a library area on the left side and
a parameter area in the lower area.
Note:
The logic editor can be called up only when this software
module has been previously activated (see
tional
applications).
9.1.2.1
Creating logic functions
Normally, one logic network is arranged per worksheet.
Therefore, create a new worksheet when you want to crea-
te a new logic function. To do this, use the button
left library area under Overview . You can also call up
existing worksheets for editing in this area.
You can give the worksheet - and thus your logic network
- a name in the title of the worksheet.
9.1.2.2
Placing and configuring logic
modules
In principle, any number of logic modules can be placed
and connected with each other on a worksheet. Each mo-
dule represents an arithmetic operation. In the
logic modules
section below, you can read which modules
are suitable in your case.
You can find all available logic modules in the left library
area under Elements. If you want to place such a module,
drag it from Elements to the worksheet (see
from
library). For better comprehensibility, you should
place inputs on the left side, outputs on the right side and
logic modules in the middle of the worksheet. The directi-
on of execution of a logic module in the Comfort Panel
then corresponds to the reading direction on the worksheet.
Select a module to rename it. In the parameter area, you
can specify (if needed) the number of entries and call up
the Advanced settings dialog. In the
les
section below, you can read which special settings for
the individual modules are possible.
Note:
Move the mouse pointer over an input or output of a logic
Activating addi-
in the
available
Add element
available logic modu-
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