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Programmable States There are sixteen independent programmable states identified by the letters A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, L, M, N,
O, P, Q, R, offering different solutions for event control.
The value of each programmable state can be either "True" or "False". Different configuration parameters are
available:
• Trigger: event or combination of more events of state activation (up to 24, in AND or OR logic configuration).
• On Delay: state activation delay calculated from trigger presence onwards.
• Off Delay: state de-activation delay calculated from trigger absence onwards.
NOTE: the state become activate if the trigger is present for longer than the On delay setting
and become inactive if the trigger is absent for longer than the Off delay setting.
Trigger State
Delay ON
Delay OFF
Delay ON Delay OFF
Programmable State
TRUE
FALSE
The states can be used with the external Ekip Signalling 10K module, on Link Bus or with the programmable
functions, to transfer the desired signalling combination on contacts.
Programmable Functions Ekip Dip allows you to program five commands so that they are automatically activated according to the
signalling state or the events selected by the user. The commands are:
• Trip
• Reset of the trip signal.
• Reset signalling contacts of the Ekip Signalling 10K module.
• Opening coil command (YO).
• Closing coil command (YC).
Each command provides two programming parameters:
• Activation function: event or events (up to eight, in logical AND or OR configuration) that activate the
command.
• Delay: command sending delay, calculated starting from the occurrence of the activation event.
NOTE: the command is sent if the event is present for a time greater than the delay that has
been set.
NOTE: the YO and YC commands are possible only if the coils and Ekip Actuator are present,
and if all the operating conditions exist (see page 133).
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