Direct selection + on command, Binary-coded selection + on command – Watson-Marlow MM440 User Manual
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P1016
P0701 = 15 or P0701 = 99, P1020 = 722.0, P1016 = 1
DIN1
r1024
r0722.0
P1020
1
2,3
P1001
0
0
P0702 = 15 or P0702 = 99, P1021 = 722.1, P1017 = 1
P1017
DIN2
r0722.1
P1021
1
2,3
P1002
0
0
. . . .
+
. . .
+
Fig. 3-49
Example for directly selecting FF1 via DIN1 and FF2 via DIN2
Direct selection + ON command
When this fixed frequency is selected, the fixed frequencies are also directly
selected whereby the selection is combined with the ON command. When this
technique is used, a separate ON command is not required. The following is
obtained essentially analog to the example shown above:
a) Standard method
→ P0701 = 16
b) BICO method
→ P0701 = 99, P1020 = 722.0, P1016 = 2
Binary-coded selection + ON command
Using this technique up to 16 fixed frequencies can be selected using 4 control
signals. These 4 control signals are either entered via digital inputs or a serial
communications interface. The fixed frequencies are indirectly selected using the
binary coding (refer to Table 3-23,
→ e.g. selected using the digital DIN inputs),
whereby the selection is combined with the ON command.
Table 3-23
Example for binary coding via digital inputs
DIN4 DIN3 DIN2 DIN1
0 Hz
FF0
0 0 0 0
P1001 FF1
0 0 0 1
P1002 FF2
0 0 1 0
… … … … … …
… … … … … …
P1014 FF14
1 1 1 0
P1015 FF15
1 1 1 1