Output Settings; Definitions; Examples; Virtual Events - Deif AGC-4 Mk II Manual

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3.2.5

Output settings

The output defines the reaction from the system, when the function is activated. A delay
time can be set for a function (no delay, if set to 0 s).
The groups in the Output window depend on the controller type and its options. Each
group contains a number of outputs. See the List of outputs chapter for details.
NOTE
If a relay output is chosen, this relay must be configured as a limit relay
output in I/O setup or in the parameter list.
3.3

Definitions

TRUE state
A TRUE state of an input/event will be detected, if the condition defined in the input event is met. For example:
Digital input is TRUE when activated (12/24V DC applied).
Alarm condition is TRUE when the alarm is present.
Mode condition is TRUE when the mode is selected.
FALSE state
A FALSE state of an input event will be detected, if the condition defined in the input event is not met. For example:
Digital input is FALSE when deactivated (12/24V DC not applied).
Alarm condition is FALSE when the alarm is not present.
Mode condition is FALSE when the mode is not selected.
3.4

Examples

By using the events, rules can be made for the use of the M-Logic.
3.4.1

Virtual events

Virtual events are used to expand the number of events in a logic sequence. For example, the output of Logic 1 can be used to
continue the sequence in Logic 2.
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