Troubleshooting guide
MAGNUM VERSION 8 MANUAL REVISION 3.1
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* NOT (DI only) Operand 1 times the opposite value of Operand 2, which must be a digital. If Operand 2 is on
value will be 1; therefore its opposite will be 0.
/ NOT (DI only) Operand 1 divided by the opposite value of Operand 2, which must be a digital. If Operand 2 is on
value will be 1; therefore its opposite will be 0.
>= Sensor value will be on (true) if Operand 1 is greater than or equal to Operand 2.
<= Sensor value will be on (true) if Operand 1 is less than or equal to Operand 2.
> NOT (DI only) Sensor value will be on (true) if Operand 1 is greater than the opposite of Operand 2.
< NOT (DI only) Sensor value will be on (true) if Operand 1 is less than the opposite of Operand 2.
== Sensor value will be on (true) if Operand 1 is equal to Operand 2.
NOT = (DI only) Sensor value will be on (true) if the opposite of Operand 1 is equal to Operand 2.
User Sensor Input
7.81.3.
Selecting the “User Logic” display in the Sensor Information screen of MCS-Connect sets up this type of sensor. This
type of sensor can be either an analog or digital sensor. This is a virtual input; the User Logic sensor value is a
calculated value instead of a hardwired external sensor.
First select the display type and then complete the selections. Note operand #1 and #2 are defined in the Operands
section above and the Action Cell is defined in the drop down menu between.
The window below is from MCS-Config is configuring a User Logic type of sensor. It is a digit type of sensor (ON or
OFF) and it is only looking an Operand 1. If the RO Sump and Doors is ON then the value of this sensor will be ON.
7.81.3.1. Examples of User Logic Sensor Inputs
The window below is from MCS-Config is configuring a User Logic type of sensor. If the Sump and Doors Relay Output
is ON, then this sensor will read ON.
The window below is from MCS-Config building a User Logic type of sensor. It is a pressure type of sensor (display a
value with 1 decimal place). The value of this sensor will be result of Operand 1 minus Operand 2.