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Logical I/O blocks
General functions
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Prio Use
5 Prio 1…5 n/a
Prio 6 The minimum switch-on time [TiOnMin] has expired. Priority 6 is released.
[PrVal] Since neither priority 6 nor any entries for priorities (1…5) are active, the output [PrVal] is now again
determined by the effective switch command from priorities (7…16).
The [PrVal] output remains at
Stage 2
.
Note: Switching from
Stage 1
to
Stage 2
does not re-start the minimum switch-on time [TiOnMin].
6 Prio 1…5 Assumption: All information bits for priorities 1…5 are inactive.
Prio 6 Assumption: Priority 6 is not active.
[PrVal] Assumption: The [PrVal] output is set to
Off
.
7 Prio 1…5 At least one of the information bits for priorities (1…5) is active again. The effective switch command
from priority (1…5) is
Off
.
Prio 6 Since the effective switch command for priority (1...5) does not cause a change in the [PrVal] output,
priority 6 remains inactive.
[PrVal] The output value [PrVal] remains at
Off
.
8 Prio 1…5 The effective switch command from priority (1…5) switches from
Off
to
Stage 2
.
Prio 6 Priority 6 adopts the new present value, [PrVal=Stage 2] and is set to active. At the same time, the
minimum switch-on time [TiOnMin] starts without waiting for the delay time [DlyOn].
Note: Entries for priorities (1…5) initialize only the minimum switch-on or switch-off times [TiOnMin]
and [TiOffMin] respectively, but not the switch-on and switch-off delays.
[TiOnMin] and [TiOffMin] times for which the timer is already running only take effect when all
priorities (1…5) are inactive, that is, when the [PrVal] will be determined by one of priorities (7…16).
[PrVal] Priorities 1…5 are reserved to implement safety functions, and are executed immediately, irrespective
of the switch state and of any priority 6 monitoring periods which may already be running.
The [PrVal] output is switched immediately from
Off
to
Stage 2
.
9 Prio 1…5 The effective switch command from priority (1…5) switches from
Stage 2
to
Off
.
Prio 6 Priority 6 adopts the new present value [PrVal=Off].
The still-running minimum switch-on time [TiOnMin] is cancelled.
The block re-starts the minimum switch-off time [TiOffMin].
[PrVal] Priorities 1…5 are reserved to implement safety functions, and are executed immediately, irrespective
of the switch state and of any priority 6 monitoring periods which may already be running.
The [PrVal] output is switched immediately from
Stage 2
to
Off
.
10 Prio 1…5 All information bits for priorities 1…5 are inactive.
Prio 6 The minimum switch-off time [TiOffMin] is still active.
[PrVal] The effective switch command is determined from priority 6.
The output value [PrVal] remains at
Off
.
11 Prio 1…5 n/a
Prio 6 The minimum switch-off time [TiOffMin] has expired. Priority 6 is released.
[PrVal] Since neither priority 6 nor any entries for priorities (1…5) are active, the output [PrVal] is now again
determined by the effective switch command from priorities (7…16).
The output value [PrVal] remains at
Off
.
Switch types [SwiKind]
Blocks: BO, MO, BVAL, MVAL
All switching I/O blocks have a configurable switching response. The switching
response determines the functioning of the block. The switching functions are
subject to the priority mechanism in the [PrioArr] and the switch command
delay.