6. Function blocks
6.1 Manufacturer function blocks
You can assign the following operands to the function block inputs that are bit inputs:
Operands Bit inputs
Constant 0, constant 1 x
M – Markers x
RN - Input bit via NET x
SN - Output bit via NET (send) x
N - Net marker bit x
nN - NET marker bit NET station n x
ID: Diagnostic alarm x
LE - Output backlight x
P buttons x
I - Bit input x
Q - Bit output x
Q - Bit output of a FB x
Interpretation of variable operands for the time reference values at inputs I1 and I2
Variable time values
If you associate the function block inputs T ..I1 and T ..I2 with operands, you can use
variable setpoints. The setpoints are transferred as follows, depending on the time
range selected:
l S, value in milliseconds. The last digit is rounded up or down to 0 or 5, maximum
value = 999995 ms.
l M:S, value in seconds, maximum value = 5999 s.
l H:M, value in minutes, maximum value = 5999 min.
Examples of time range S:
l Operand value 9504 -> time value is 9,500 s.
l Operand value 45507 -> 45,510 s.
Examples of time range M:S:
l Operand value 5999 -> Time value is 99 min, 59 s.
Example of time range H:M:
l Operand value 5999 -> Time value is 99 h, 59 min.
Operating mode
This parameter defines the switch function of the timing relay.
Device parameter Control mode easySoft 7 Note
X
On-delayed
?X
On-delayed with random time
â
Off-delayed
?
â
Off-delayed with random time
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