2 remote digital setpoint select and remote fail, 3 sense, 4 source – Super Systems 3 Series User Manual

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9.1.2

Remote Digital Setpoint Select and

Remote Fail

These parameters were added in software version 1.11, and
subsequent versions, and are associated with the
retransmission of remote setpoint through master comms.
‘rmt’

allows the remote setpoint to be selected via a digital

input and ‘rmt.F’ is a flag which is set if no comms activity is
detected for 5 seconds or more when writing to the remote
setpoint. The flag is reset when writing to the remote
setpoint resumes.

9.1.3

Sense

If the module is an output, ‘normal’ means a relay output is
energised for 100% PID demand. For a heating or cooling
output, set this parameter to ‘nor’.
‘Inverted’ means a relay output is energised for 0% PID
demand
For an alarm output set this parameter to ‘Inv’ so that it de-
energises to the alarm state.
If the module is an input, ‘normal’ means the function is
activated when the input contact is closed, and ‘inverted’
means the function is activated when the input contact is
open.

9.1.4

Source

The four parameters SOURCE A, SOURCE B, SOURCE C,
and SOURCE D appear when the output is configured as a
digital output i.e. ‘-.FUNC’ = ‘d.Out’ and provide the facility
to connect up to four alarms or events to operate a single
output (normally configured as a relay). If any one of the
events becomes true then the output relay will operate.




9.1.5

Power Fail

An output, configured as a digital output, can be made to
operate following a power fail. It can be acknowledged in
the same manner as an alarm but no alarm message is given.






9.1.6

Example: To Configure IO-1 Relay to

Operate on Alarms 1 and 2:

Do This

Display

Additional Notes

1.

From any display,

press

as many

times as necessary to
select ‘I O -1’

Scrolling display ‘i o -
1 l i s t

2.

Press

to

scroll to ‘1. I D ’

This is the identification
of the hardware fitted
and cannot be adjusted.

3.

Press

to

scroll to
‘1. F U N C ’

4.

Press

or

to select ‘d.out’

The output is
configured as a digital
output function.

Scrolling display ‘i o
1 f u n c t i o n

5.

Press

to

scroll to ‘1. S R C . A ’

6.

Press

or

to select the

event which you want
to operate the output,
eg ‘AL.1’

The output will activate
if either alarm 1 or
alarm 2 occur .

Scrolling display ‘i o
1 s o u r c e a

7.

If a second event

is required to operate
the same output, press

to select

‘1. S R C . B ’

8.

Press

or

to select the

second event which you
want to operate the
output, eg ‘AL.2’

Scrolling display ‘i o
1 s o u r c e b

Continue to select up to
four events if required
using 1.S R C . C and
1 . S R C . D

9.

Press

to

scroll to ‘1. S E N S ’

10. Press

or

to select ‘Inv’

‘Inverted’ means a relay
output is energised for
0% PID demand

‘Normal’ means a relay
output is energised for
100% PID demand

Scrolling display ‘i o 1
s e n s e


OR

SEnS

Output

(relay)

Nor

Inv

SRC.A
SRC.B
SRC.C
SRC.D

reLy

1.i d

d.out

1 . f u n c

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