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Digital programmer 219, Dprog 219 - 222, Dprog data 219 - 222 – West Control Solutions KS98-1 User Manual

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III-15.2

DPROG ( digital programmer (No. 27)) / DPROGD ( DPROG data(No. 28))

General

A digital programmer comprises a programmer (DPROG) and at least one data block (DPROD), whereby output
DBlock of DPROGD is connected with input DBlock of the DPROG. Connection of several of these cascadable
functions (each with 10 segments) permits realization of a programmer with any number of recipes and any number of
segments. Limiting is only in the number of available block numbers and calculation time.

The data block has an analog output, at which it provides its own block number. This information is read-in by the pro -
grammer and used for segment data addressing. When an error in the segment data addresses is found, the reset
value is output (status display on operating page:

Error‘).

After an engineering download,

Seg 0 is output (reset). If run is not connected, stop is used.

9499-040-82711

Programmer

DPROG ( digital programmer (No. 27)) / DPROGD ( DPROG data(No. 28))

III-219

DPROG

TNetto

TBrutt

TRest

SegNo

ProgNo

SegRes

Bl-no

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se

t

end

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y

do1

do2

do3

do4

do5

do6

pr

es

et

m

anual

PSet
DBlock
ProgNo
SlavNo

hi

de

lo

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re

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t

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et

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100 ts=11
dig. Programmer

DPROGD

DBlock

DBlock

101 ts=11

D

PwrUp

PMode

Turbo

PEnd

DPROG

DPROGD

A

A

D

D1

D2

D10

...

t

Tp1 Tp2

Tp10

...

(32)

(16)

(8)

(4)

(2)

(1)

do6

do5

do4

do3

do2

do1

DBlock

DBlock

PSet
DBlock
ProgNo
SlavNo
hide
lock
run
reset
preset
halt
manfree

Bl-no

run

reset

end

fkey

do1
...
do6

preset
manual
TNetto
TBrutt

TRest
SegNo

ProgNo

Wp0

RecMax D0

Fkey

expired
program time

START

END

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

PRESET

to time

RESET

PRESET

to segment

t

control bit 1 (do1)

2 (do2)

3 (do3)

4 (do4)

5 (do5)

6 (do6)

control bit

control bit

control bit

control bit

control bit

Fig.:50 Digital programmer definition