Logic variables, Logic variables -2 – Basler Electric BE1-BPR User Manual

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BE1-BPR BESTlogic Programmable Logic

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The active logic scheme is viewed or selected by using the LOGIC command or through HMI menu

branch 1.

LOGIC

Logic scheme name

HMI Menu Branch: 1

Parameter

Comments

existing name LOGIC returns the name of the currently active logic scheme.

LOGIC=<existing name> changes the active logic to <existing name>


LOGIC HMI Screen Example:

LOGIC Command
Purpose:

Read or change the active logic of the relay.

Syntax:

LOGIC[=<existing name>]

Comments:

An access area one password is required to change settings.


LOGIC Command Examples:
1. Read the active logic.

LOGIC

BFL3E
2. Change the active logic to BFL1E

LOGIC=BFL1E

LOGIC VARIABLES

Logic variables entered in equation form control the actual relay outputs. Names assigned to the inputs,

timers, and outputs represent these variables in the equations. Table 5-1 lists the variable names and

what they represent. Figure 5-1 illustrates the logic variables in the form of function modules.

Table 5-1. Logic Variable Names, Descriptions, and Terminals

Variable Name

Description

Terminal Name

Terminals

I1

Input Contact 1

IN1

TB1: 15, 16

I2

Input Contact 2

IN2

TB1: 17, 18

I3

Input Contact 3

IN3

TB1: 19, 20

I4

Input Contact 4

IN4

TB1: 21, 22

I5

Input Contact 5

IN5

TB1: 22, 23

I6

Input Contact 6

IN6

TB1: 24, 25

I7

Input Contact 7

IN7

TB1: 25, 26

T1

Timer 1

N/A

N/A

T2

Timer 2

N/A

N/A

T3

Timer 3

N/A

N/A

T4

Timer 4

N/A

N/A

T5

Timer 5

N/A

N/A

T6

Timer 6

N/A

N/A

F1

Fault Detector Output 1

F2

Fault Detector Output 2

RELAY SETUP

LOGIC = BFL1

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