Advanced programming, 1 example: customize, 2 equation builder keypads – Alpha Technologies Cordex Controller Ver.3.1x User Manual
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7. Advanced Programming
7.1 Example: Customize
When configuring Alarms (Section 6.5.3), Signals (6.6.2), or Controls (6.7), an option to CUSTOMIZE will
be presented at the bottom of the screen, see Figure 95 below. This enables the Supervisor to program
separate triggering equations into the CXC software. The equations may reference any combination (up
to 16) of the analog inputs, digital inputs, virtual inputs, and alarms (such as Load Voltage shown below)
utilizing logical and arithmetic arguments that simulate the functionality of a programmable logic control-
ler (PLC).
7.2 Equation Builder Keypads
Tap to edit or enter a value. Use the virtual function buttons described above to navigate, cancel or ac-
cept.
Mode (+Temp Comp) display
Name of item being edited
Equation displays here. Use slider to
navigate/view if required.
Whenever CUSTOMIZE is selected, a key-
pad (similar to the virtual numeric keypad)
enables editing of the equation.
Battery Volts and Load Cur-
rent display
Discard changes and return to
previous screen
Use pull-down menu to
change value
Accept changes and return to
previous screen
Figure 122 — Screen showing example of
item to be edited/customized
Figure 123 — Equation builder keypad pop-up window
Name of item/equation
being edited
Equation displays here
Enter value as required (similar to
virtual numeric keypad)
Cancel entry and close window
Select [Op] for operand (pull-down menu)
Select abs() for absolute value function
[select sqrt() for square root]
Accept entry and close window
Item to be deleted is highlighted
Select DEL to remove
item from equation
Figure 124 — Equation builder keypad delete key