M-Logic tool. Intended users The handbook is mainly intended for the person responsible for the unit setup. In most cases, this would be a panel builder designer. Naturally, other users might also find useful information in the handbook.
Thomson Technology takes no responsibility for installation or operation of the generator set. If there is any doubt about how to install or operate the generator set controlled by the unit, the company responsible for the installation or the operation of the set must be contacted.
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MEC 310 APPLICATION NOTES, M-Logic Warnings The warnings indicate a potentially dangerous situation, which could result in death, personal injury or damaged equipment, if certain guidelines are not followed. PM103 R0 09/08/20 Page 3 THOMSON TECHNOLOGY...
If 3 operators are not enough, a number of virtual events can be used to pass the control on to another line and carry on there. This makes it possible to build larger event based controls.
MEC 310 APPLICATION NOTES, M-Logic 4. Configuration Starting Once TPS 300 has been started, there will be an icon on the lower left- hand side to activate M-Logic. Click the icon, and the following screen appears: PM103 R0 09/08/20 Page 5...
Read/write When the M-Logic screen is shown, the M-Logic toolbar appears at the top of the screen. The toolbar has two buttons which are used to write and read the M-Logic configuration to and from the unit. The M-Logic configuration can also be saved/opened to/from a file using the default save/open buttons.
MEC 310 APPLICATION NOTES, M-Logic Basic functions The M-Logic consists of a number of “lines”, Logic 1, Logic 2 and so on. Each of these lines have 3 event settings, 2 operator settings, an enable tick box and one output setting.
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If this tick box is not ticked, the logic in question will not operate. Output This is the selection of the reaction of the system upon activation of the function. Note that the output has a delay function. If set to 0 s (default), there is no delay.
The Event A in Logic 2 is Virtual Event 1. This gives a total of 5 events that can be used in this logic sequence (A + B + C in Logic 1 and B + C in Logic 2).
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In this example, the button no. 1 on the EAP-2 (configured in a separate tool) is used to activate Virtual event 1. Logic 1 selects AMF if the mode is NOT AMF, and Logic 2 selects LTO mode if the mode is NOT LTO. In this way, one single button can be used for toggling between AMF and LTO modes.
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MEC 310 APPLICATION NOTES, M-Logic Click button 1 and you select this: The item text can be written freely and printed, so it can be put in the EAP-2 front pockets. Click OK and close the EAP-2 window. Select M-Logic (bottom left-hand side).
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The button of the EAP-2 must be set to activate Virtual Event 1 (VE 1) (in this case). In Logic 1, the VE 1 will activate the relay output (26). At the same time, the relay output (26) will remain ON, unless Virtual Event 2 (VE 2) is activated (AND NOT VE 2).
The terms used in the lists are those used in the Designer’s Reference Handbook and the description of options. Please refer to these documents for detailed explanations. If there are no references to the function in question, the reference can be found in the Designer’s Reference Handbook. MEC 310...
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Fail class Warning Trip GB Trip and stop Shutdown Command Command timer 1-8 The command timers will issue a 1 s timers pulse, enough to trigger an event. Operators Operator Description Notes Using OR between 2 events means that the output will activate when one of these activates.
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“alarm ack.” when in AUTO running mode. Inhibit ext. comm. Inhibits alarms related to engine communication (option J). Inhibit 1 Inhibit 1, 2 and 3 are used for alarm inhibit. Remember to activate inhibit in Inhibit 2 the alarm in question. Inhibit 3 Buzzer Activate buzzer on main unit Main unit is the MEC 310 unit.
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MEC 310 APPLICATION NOTES, M-Logic Thomson Technology reserves the right to change any of the above. PM103 R0 09/08/20 Page 16 THOMSON TECHNOLOGY...
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