14 controller modules, 1 common settings, 1 automatic and manual mode – Burkert Type 8620 User Manual
Page 80: 2 definitions for “inversion” and “all timers

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14 Controller Modules
Functions, containing a control or displaying module, can be enabled or disabled directly at the device
by enabling or disabling them in the submenu “Modules” of the main menu item “Configuration”.
Configuration
Access
via Cfg.-
menu
Access
via XML-
Cfg.-File
Abbreviation
(menu)
Value range
Default values
(after factory reset or at start
of Cfg-File-Download)
Function
/Module
active/not active
rw rw Module On/Off Off
14.1 Common
Settings
The operating modes described below and the general presettings are available in most of the
process control or display modules (further on named "Modules"). Exceptions are listed here and
described in more detail in the corresponding chapters via the individual modules.
14.1.1 Automatic and Manual Mode
Please, refer to chapter 8.3 “Operation Mode”.
14.1.2 Definitions for “Inversion” and “All Timers”
The following conventions are used:
• If the description does not mention any "inversion", e.g. of binary inputs, the "Flow switch" or
module functions, then the normal scenario (not the inverted one) is described.
• The
term
“all timers”
contains all timers used for
• limiting the actuator output (maximum output timer)
• the dosing process ("Biocide dosing", "Batch dosing")
Disabled Control Functions (further on named Function)
can no longer be accessed via
the menus "Parameter" and "Process Data" after returning to the main menu.
Reactivation
is possible via the "Configuration" menu or by loading the original configuration.
By disabling Functions with modules
, the information of the assigned inputs is no longer
processed, assigned outputs are no longer updated with control outputs and can also no
longer be selected in manual operation.
All Changes of the parameter/configuration data
will be saved only after returning to the
main menu
– the message "Save in EEPROM" is therefore briefly displayed.