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Logic Action<br />

The logic action determines what logical operation or action is performed on the Inputs that are programmed in<br />

the following screens. There are eleven different options for the logical control function.<br />

FN001 Action<br />

None<br />

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the logic action types until you reach the required action that you want to be<br />

performed and then press [ENTER] to proceed to the next programmable option for the logic control function.<br />

For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 344).<br />

• Follow and Test<br />

The output follows the programmed input one state and will retest the input state continually.<br />

Input One<br />

ON<br />

OFF<br />

Output<br />

ON<br />

OFF<br />

Test Action - If the output state is changed externally or is part of another programmable function the<br />

programmable function will only restore the output state after 30 seconds has elapsed. This time is only<br />

used if the programmable function was NOT responsible for the change in state.<br />

• Not Follow and Test<br />

Performs the same function as above however the output is inverted (NOT). This logic action is a test action,<br />

consult the follow and test action for an explanation of the Test Function.<br />

Input One<br />

ON<br />

OFF<br />

Output<br />

OFF<br />

ON<br />

• Pulse On<br />

The pulse on action will turn the output ON only when the input one has transitioned from an off to an on<br />

state. The output will not be modified further from this state and will not be modified if it is turned OFF by<br />

another function.<br />

Input One<br />

Output<br />

ON<br />

• Not Pulse On<br />

The not pulse on action will turn the output OFF only when the input one has transitioned from an off to an<br />

on state. The output will not be modified further from this state and will not be modified if it is turned ON by<br />

another function.<br />

Input One<br />

Output<br />

OFF<br />

• Pulse Off<br />

The pulse on action will turn the output ON only when the input one has transitioned from an ON to an OFF<br />

state. The output will not be modified further from this state and will not be modified if it is turned OFF by<br />

another function.<br />

Input One<br />

Output<br />

ON<br />

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