Micromod MOD: 1800P - MOD 30ML Identity Module (Version 2) Algorithms, Tables and Sequential Logic Functions User Manual
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Logic Functions - Book 2
OUTPUT COMMUNICATION BLOCK
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Occurrence Number
Occurrence Numbers are: 1 to 16 for MOD 30 XL and
Recorder or 1 to 32 for MOD 30 SLU. This number represents
the output communication point in the instrument receiving the
data.
Data Type
Format of the data to be sent may be: COUNT,
CONTINUOUS, DISCRETE, STATE, DATE, TIME, CMODE,
LSTATE, FLOAT, ASCII, HEX, or MSEC TIME.
The data fields (Input, Result, and Data Type) must all be
compatible.
Range ................................................................................................................................. C – –
Range applies to continuous data only. Enter range in floating point. The range is
applied to the continuous data before it is sent. The top value cannot equal the
bottom value.
Bottom
Indicates the 0% value (low). Default is 0.00000.
Top
Indicates the 100% value (high). Default is 100.00000
Initial Data Type................................................................................................................. C – –
The format of the initial data may be: FLOAT, ASCII, MSEC TIME, HEX, COUNT,
DISCRETE, SHORT STATE, DATE, or LONG STATE.
Maximum Field Size .......................................................................................................... C – –
Indicates the maximum number of bytes or characters the data field can take. Valid
values are 1 to 126. This parameter applies only when sending hex bytes or ASCII
characters.
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State (STATE) .................................................................................................................... CWR
All block state changes are reported as informational events. See Section 2.4.1,
State Changes for additional information.
RUN
Normal Operation. Block is executed.
HOLD
Block is not executed. Qualities retain previous values.
OFF
Block is not executed. Qualities will be BAD.
DEBUG
Block is not executed. No fields are updated. All attributes are writeable.
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Bad Inputs Accepted (BADINP) ....................................................................................... – – R
This block runs with bad inputs accepted set to YES. There is no check on input
quality and output quality is set to good. See Section 2.3.2, Data Quality for
additional information.
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Data Update Mode (MODE) .............................................................................................. CWR
Indicates how the data being sent is updated. Switching mode is an informational
event.
AUTO
In auto the result data and quality are updated by the source. When
the block mode is set to auto from manual, the event message
BLOCK MODE SET TO AUTO is reported.
MANUAL
In manual the result data and quality are not updated by the source.
The result data is operator writeable in manual. When the block
mode is set to manual from auto, the event message BLOCK MODE
SET TO MANUAL is reported.