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3C
Programming the Generator
3C.5.4 I/O Configuration (cont)
Pressing one of the buttons next to the selected function on the left of the display selects that function.
The logic level of the selected state is then changed by pressing the selection button again (low =
off/inactive, high = on/active).
For inputs, a logic "low" means that the input is ignored during that state. A Logic "high" requires
that the input be satisfied before the generator will advance to the next state. If multiple inputs are
programmed "high", for example if REMOTE PREP and CONSOLE PREP are both high in the prep state,
then both inputs will need to be active before the generator will enter the prep state.
Setting an output to logic "low" causes the relay associated with that output to be de-energized
during the selected state. Logic "high" will cause the associated relay to be energized during the selected
state.
Certain functions have states indicated by a dotted line. The dotted line indicates invalid states,
which cannot be altered. Only states shown by a solid line can be changed. Refer to figure 3C-2 for
examples of a TYPICAL input configuration.
NOTE:
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE I/O CONFIGURATION WORKSHEET BE FILLED IN FOR
EACH INPUT OR OUTPUT THAT IS PROGRAMMED. A BLANK FORM THAT SHOULD BE
PHOTOCOPIED IS LOCATED IN SECTION 3A.5.0. THIS WILL PROVIDE A RECORD OF THE
I/O CONFIGURATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Use these steps for programming the I/O functions
Step
1.
From the GEN CONFIGURATION menu, select I/O CONFIGURATION.
2.
Select the desired receptor to be programmed.
3.
Select the desired input(s) or output(s) to program. Use the >>, <<, and RETURN
buttons to navigate through the screens.
4.
Press the STATE button to cycle through and select the desired state to program.
5.
Select the function to be programmed (example REMOTE EXP). Press the
selection button again to change the logic level for that state. States with dashed
lines (...) CANNOT BE CHANGED.
6.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each state in the selected I/O function.
7.
Repeat steps 3 to 6 for each input or output to be programmed.
8.
When finished the I/O programming for the current receptor, press the << or EXIT
button(s) as required to return to the GEN CONFIGURATION menu.
9.
Reselect I/O CONFIGURATION, then select the next receptor to be programmed.
10.
When finished programming all receptors, return to the GEN CONFIGURATION
menu as per step 8.
Page 3C-18
REM O TE EXP:
1 = S TA N D B Y S TATE (ca nn ot b e ch an ge d)
2 = P R E P S TAT E (sh ow n lo w /ina ctive)
3 = G E N R D Y STATE (ca nn ot be cha n ge d)
4 = R A D E X P S TATE (sho w n high /active)
5 = FLU O R O E X P S TATE (ca nn ot be cha n ge d)
FILE: M L_IO STE.CDR
Figure 3C-2: Example of input states
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