Link type - inputs, single (level/edge), E.4.6 link type - inputs, single (level/edge) – Delta RMC101 User Manual
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Appendix E: Event Step Link Reference
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even if you do), you should use the Link Type and Link Value dialog box to edit these link types.
• If you selected a link type of '{ ', '}', '[', or ']', each of the sixteen bits (number 0 to 15, right to
left) correspond to the sixteen inputs. Enter a 1 in each input's bit to that you care about (e.g.,
if you want inputs 2 and 4 to be off, the link value should be 0x000A).
• If you selected a link type of '\' or '|', then bits 0-7 correspond to the OFF level of inputs 0-7.
Enter 1's in the bits of the inputs that must being OFF. Bits 8-15 correspond to the ON level
of inputs 0-7. Enter 1's in the bits of the inputs that must be ON.
Example 1:
Link Type: InpAllMIX
Link Value: 0x0803
Link Next: 11
This link will check inputs 0, 1 and 3. Input bits 0 and 1 must be off and input bit 3 must be on
before going to the next step.
Example 2:
Link Type: InpAnyMIX
Link Value: 0x0803
Link Next: 11
This link will check inputs 0, 1 and 3. If input bit 0 is off, bit 1 is off, or bit 3 is on then execute
the next state.
E.4.6 Link Type - Inputs, Single (Level/Edge)
Link
Type:
InputRise (I, hex 0x49, dec 73) - Rising Edge
InputFall (i, hex 0x69, dec 105) - Falling Edge
InputHigh (O, hex 0x4F, dec 79) - Level High
InputLow (o, hex 0x6F, dec 111) - Level Low
Link
Value:
Discrete Input number to wait for
Range:
Depends on Configuration
Note:
The input level portion of these link types is available only in RMC100 CPU firmware
version 19990625 and later.
Note:
The Rising (I) and Falling Edge (i) link types should not be used with the Poll (?)
command. This is because the edges can be missed during the polling cycle since these link
types only check for an edge in the last control loop. You should instead use the Level High (O)