Multi-stage outputs can be controlled in three different ways:
In sequential mode, all stages of a load must be on before a new load can be started. Fig. 10 shows an example of 2 loads each with 3 stages (SEQ-05 = 3). In sequential mode, the total number of stages then is 6.
Fig. 9. Sequential mode multi-stage outputs
In parallel mode, all 1st stages of all loads must be on before a load will start the 2nd stage. Fig. 11 shows an example of 2 loads each with 3 stages (SEQ-05 = 3). In parallel modem, the total number of stages then is 6.
Fig. 10. Parallel mode multi-stage outputs
In tandem mode, all loads have the same stage commanded.
Fig. 12 shows an example of 2 loads each with 3 stages (SEQ-05 = 3). In tandem mode the total number of stages is 3.
Fig. 11. Tandem mode multi-stage outputs
Table 10. Parameter List
Description |
Value Range |
Default Value |
Unit |
SEQ-06: output control: 0 = sequential 1 = parallel 2 = tandem |
0…2 |
0 |
- |