Instruction Manual

III-15 Programmer
III-15.1 APROG ( analog programmer (No. 24)) / APROGD ( APROG data (No. 25))
General
An analog programmer comprises a programmer (APROG) and min. one data block (APROD or APROGD2 ), whereby out
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put DBlock of the APROGD/APROGD2 is connected with input DBlock of the APROG.
By connection of several of these cascadable functions (each with 10 segments), a programmer with any number of re
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cipes with any number of segments can be realized. APROGD and APROGD2 may not be mixed within a recipe.
Limiting is only in the number of available block numbers and in the calculation time.
The data block (APROGD or APROGD2) has an analog output, at which the own block number is made available.
This information is read-in by the programmer and used for segment data addressing. If an error with segment data ad
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dressing is detected, the reset value is output (status display on operating page: `Error‘).
After an engineering downlaod, Seg 0 is output (reset).
If run is not connected, stop is used.
9499-040-82711 Programmer
APROG ( analog programmer (No. 24)) / APROGD ( APROG data (No. 25)) III-201
DBlock DBlock
D
Wp1
Wp2
Wp10
...
t
Tp1
Tp2 Tp10
...
PwrUp
Dp
PMode
Turbo
PEnd
WMode
TPrio
APROG
APROGD
A
A
D
Bl-no
DBlock DBlock
Wp1
Wp2
Wp10
...
t
TpGr1
TpGr2
TpGr10
...
APROGD2
Typ 1
Typ 2
Typ 10
...
run
reset
end
fkey
preset
manual
Wp
TNetto
TBrutt
TRest
SegNo
WEnd
ProgNo
Fkey
Wp0
RecMax
Smode
W0Wp 0
W100
PSet
DBlock
ProgNo
Xval
Slavno
hide
lock
run
reset
preset
search
halt
manfree
pshow