Cascading 205, Recipes 205, Recipe change 205 – West Control Solutions KS98-1 User Manual

Page 205: Cascading, Recipes, Recipe changing - program selection

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Cascading

Cascading APROGD/APROD2 function blocks permits realization of a programmer with any number of segments. The
segment sequence is dependent of the APROGD/APROD2 function block wiring (r see below ). The block numbers
are without signification related to the order. Segment parameters from right to left in the data blocks

Recipes

Analog output ‘

ProgNo‘, at which the actual recipe number is output, and one or several SELV2 function blocks can

be used to select a recipe the block number of which is switched to the APROG input ( r see below40). Selection of
the required recipe is possible via analog input ‘

ProgNo‘ or recipe number, which can be entered via operation/in-

terface.

Recipe switch-over (new

ProgNo) is effective only after programmer reset.

Entry of the recipe number via operation/interface is possible only, if analog input

ProgNo is not connected.

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Max. 800 ms after switching over, the block number of the first parameter block of a new recipe must be applied to the
Dblock input. In a cascade, the SELV2 blocks must be arranged in ascending order.

Recipe changing - program selection

Whilst a program is active, switching over to a different recipe on the programmer operating page is not possible. Re -
cipe changing is possible only in reset status!

9499-040-82711

Programmer

APROG ( analog programmer (No. 24)) / APROGD ( APROG data (No. 25))

III-205

APROGD

DBlock

DBlock

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APROGD

DBlock

DBlock

102 ts=11

APROGD

DBlock

DBlock

123 ts=11

APROG

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Segment 1 … 10

Segment 11 … 20

Segment n … n+10

Fig. 36 Example of an analog programmer with n segments

APROG

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Programmer

APROGD

DBlock

DBlock

101 ts=11

APROGD

DBlock

DBlock

102 ts=11

APROGD

DBlock

DBlock

103 ts=11

APROGD

DBlock

DBlock

104 ts=11

APROGD

DBlock

DBlock

APROGD

DBlock

DBlock

SELV2

Y 1

Casc

X 1
X 2
X 3
X 4
Select

113 ts=11

Fig. 37 Example of an analog programmer with 3 recipes à 20 segments

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