Description
The 'Transparent' function connects the status of the input directly to the status of the selected function. When the input closes, the selected function is switched ON; when the input opens the selected functions is switched OFF (in case the input is ‘inverted’ the selected function is switched ON when the input opens and OFF when the input closes). The selected output can be controlled by another function, as long as the input state does not change, the Transparent function will not control the output.
Parameters
- Name
- Introduce here a short and clear name for the 'Transparent' function.
- Select Output
- this parameter defines the function which has to be connected with an input in a transparent way. Depending on the function which is being integrated, some function specific parameters have to be set. Consult for this matter the description of the individual function which you use.
Function behaviour when used on an interface
When a 'Transparent' function is selected, then the names 'Short' and 'Long' modify into 'When closing' and 'When Opening'. This is because the option 'Edge Triggered' is set automatically with a 'Transparent' function. Consult for this function part 'Digital Input Interfaces'.
- On closing
- When a connected button is pushed or a contact is closed, the selected function is immediately activated. When the button is released or the contact is opened the function is immediately switched off. Consequently the function is activated immediately and lasts as long as the button is pushed (if the selected function is not controlled by another function).
- On opening
- (= in case of a push button contact 'on releasing') Not applicable. The transparent function cannot be selected in 'on opening'.
Also due to the specific function characteristics a 'Transparent' function is not available under the 'Long' push mode.
Function behaviour when called from another function
Not applicable: a 'Transparent' function cannot be called from another function due to specific function characteristics.