Configuration Of The Binary Outputs - ABB REC 561 User Manual

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The bottom row in Fig. 13b displays the signal that is connected to the
binary output displayed in row two.
Row three displays the function that the signal belongs to.
Left and right arrows in row four indicate that more binary outputs are on
the same module.
Select the E button to view the display shown in Fig. 13c. The cursor
highlights row three, which displays the function name. Now you can
enter the function and select corresponding signals.
To access other functions, select the up or down arrows (Fig. 13d).
After you select the desired function in Fig. 13d, select the E button to
activate the signal branch within this function (Fig. 13e). Select the up or
down arrows to access other signals that belong to the same function (Fig.
13f).
REx 5xx/Config
Function Inputs
Slot 11-BIM1
Slot 13-BOM2
V
a)
.Config/BOM2
Config BO1=
Function s+1
d)
.Config/BOM2
Config BO1=
Function s+1
Signal k+1
g)
Fig. 13
.Config/BOM2
E
Config BO1=
Function s
Signal m (s)
b)
.Config/BOM2
Config BO1=
E
Function s+1
Signal k
e)
.Config/BOM2
IO2--BONAME1=
E
User defined name
h)
.Config/BOM1
Config BOn+1=
Function s
Signal m
j)

Configuration of the binary outputs

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.Config/BOM2
Config BO1=
E
Function s
c)
.Config/BOM2
Config BO1=
Function s+1
Signal k+1
f)
.Config/BOM2
IO2--BONAME1=
User changed name
i)
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