InteliMains
NT
, SW version 3.2.0
InteliMains-NT-MCB-MGCB-3.2.0-Reference Guide.pdf,
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comparison to the up and down inputs, which does. However, if the reset
input is active, the remotely written data are not accepted.
13.2.1.73
Binary input: ExtValue4reset
Related FW
standard v3.1.0
Description
The
ExtValue 4
is reset to it's default value when this input is activated and
held there until the input is deactivated. The default value is given by the
setpoint
While the reset input is active:
The value does not respond to up and down inputs.
The value does not accept new data that are written remotely from a
remote terminal using the
ExtValue
command.
N
OTE
:
Configuring of the reset input does not block writing the ExtValue remotely, in
comparison to the up and down inputs, which does. However, if the reset
input is active, the remotely written data are not accepted.
13.2.1.74
Binary input: IssueActCallC1
Related FW
standard v3.1.0
Description
This input forces the controller to issue an active call/e-mail/SMS via the
channel #1. Type of the channel is to be adjusted by the setpoint
This input can be used to inform a remote user about a specific non-alarm
situation, e.g. mains failure and/or mains return:
1. Select a binary signal in the controller, which indicates, that the
particular situation occured, about which you want to be informed
remotely. There are many predefined binary informations provided
directly by the controller or use PLC functions to create the desired
binary signal.
2. Configure an universal protection block to the binary signal
mentioned above and select protection type
AL indication
.
3. Configure the binary signal mentioned above onto the logical binary
input
IssueActCallC1
.
13.2.1.75
Binary input: IssueActCallC2
Related FW
standard v3.1.0