16.6.3 Configurable Signals
Configurable signals are outputs defined using Boolean logic. Input functions, output
functions, and other configurable signals can be assigned as conditions to a given
configurable signal that when all are true the signal is active.
Figure 16-12 Configurable Signals Screen
Status
Condition
Name
Signal Type
Signal
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Item
Indicates that the condition is true when the indicator is illuminated.
These are "anded" conditions that must all be true for the configurable signal
to become active.
Name given to the configurable signal by the user. This name is used
throughout the system.
Defines the type of signal. The choices are Function, Digital Input,
Configurable Signal or None.
Defines what signals are available for selection based on the signal type
selected. The signal selected determines the function of the condition.
If selected, the inverse of the signals normal operation will be true.
Description
Configurable Signals
Altanium Matrix2
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