3 special functions, 1 designation of the inputs, Special functions – IDEC FL1E SmartRelay User Manual

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4.3 Special functions

Because of their different input designation, you can see

right away that there is a difference between the special

functions and basic functions. SFs contain timer functions,

retentive functions and various parameter assignment

options, which allow you to adapt the circuit program to suit

your own requirements.
This section provides you with a brief overview of input

designations and with some particular background

information on SFs. The SFs in particular are described in

Chapter 4.4.

4.3.1

Designation of the inputs

Logical inputs

Here, you will find the description of the connectors you can

use to create a logical link to other blocks or to the inputs of

the IDEC SmartRelay unit.

• S (Set):

A signal at input S sets the output to logical “1”.

• R (Reset):

The reset input R takes priority over all other inputs and

resets the outputs.

• Trg (Trigger):

This input is used to trigger the start of a function.

• Cnt (Count):

This input is used for counting pulses.

• Fre (Frequency):

Frequency signals to be evaluated are applied to this

input.

• Dir (Direction):

This input determines the direction, + or -.

• En (Enable):

This input enables a block function. When this input is ”0”,

other signals to the block will be ignored.

• Inv (Invert):

A signal at this input is inverted.

• Ral (Reset all):

All internal values are reset.

Note

Unused logical inputs of special functions default to logical "0".

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