1st: Double-click
on 'Conditional
Channels' in
Project Tree
2nd: Click on
'Add condition'
The ‚Create/edit condition‘ window appears. Define the condition channel using
the following configuration possibilities:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
a) Enter the name of the conditional channel.
b) Select the comparing mode:
- Constant: Compare a measurement channel with a constant value.
- Channel: Compare a measurement channel with a measurement channel.
- Range: Compare a measurement channel with a defined value range.
- Multiple: Compare a measurement channel with up to 5 constant values.
c) Depending on the chosen comparing mode, you can enter the following values:
- Constant: Choose the measurement channel or condition, the operator and enter the value of the channel.
- Channel: Choose the measurement channel or condition, the operator and the measurement channel or
condition to be compared.
- Range: Choose the measurement channel or condition, the operator and define the minium and
maximum value.
- Multiple: Choose the measurement channel or condition, the operator and enter the value of up to 5 constants.
d) Enter the minimal time to detect the signal of the measurement channel to avoid high-frequent switchovers.
e) Enter the time the signal of the measurement channel is delayed after its ending.
f) Choose the output setting of the result.
- Constant TRUE/FALSE: Result is as a constant with the value TRUE or FALSE.
- Blinking: Result is a blinking if the condition is fulfilled.
- Pulse: Result is a short one-time pulse if the condition is fulfilled.
- Toggling output: Result is a pulse that lasts until the next condition is fulfilled.
Click ‘Ok’ when done. The conditional channel is displayed in the condition chan‐
nel window.
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