Multi-Line 2 Application Notes: M-Logic Internal Logic Controller
Multi-Line 2 Application Notes: M-Logic Internal Logic Controller
APPLICATION NOTES
M-Logic
Internal Logic Controller
● Description of M-Logic
● Functional description
● List of possible selections for logics
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Common application note M-Logic
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1. Delimitation
1.1. Scope of Application Notes, M-Logic.....................................................................................................3
1.1.1. AGC, AGC 200, GC-1F, GPC/GPU Hydro, GPU/PPU, PPM........................................................3
2. General information
2.1. Warnings, legal information and safety..................................................................................................4
2.1.1. Warnings and notes ......................................................................................................................4
2.1.2. Legal information and disclaimer ..................................................................................................4
2.1.3. Safety issues ................................................................................................................................4
2.1.4. Electrostatic discharge awareness ...............................................................................................4
2.1.5. Factory settings ............................................................................................................................4
2.2. About the Application Notes...................................................................................................................4
2.2.1. General purpose ...........................................................................................................................4
2.2.2. Intended users ..............................................................................................................................5
2.2.3. Contents and overall structure ......................................................................................................5
3. General description
3.1. Introduction.............................................................................................................................................6
3.1.1. Introduction to M-Logic..................................................................................................................6
4. Configuration
4.1. Starting...................................................................................................................................................7
4.1.1. Starting the M-Logic.......................................................................................................................7
4.2. Read/write..............................................................................................................................................8
4.2.1. Read/write......................................................................................................................................8
4.3. Save/open..............................................................................................................................................9
4.3.1. Save/open......................................................................................................................................9
4.4. Basic functions.......................................................................................................................................9
4.4.1. Basic functions...............................................................................................................................9
4.4.2. Events A, B and C.........................................................................................................................9
4.4.3. Operators.....................................................................................................................................10
4.4.4. Enable the rule.............................................................................................................................10
4.4.5. Output..........................................................................................................................................11
4.5. Definitions.............................................................................................................................................11
4.5.1. Definitions....................................................................................................................................11
4.6. Examples..............................................................................................................................................12
4.6.1. Examples.....................................................................................................................................12
4.6.2. Virtual events...............................................................................................................................12
4.6.3. Set/reset function.........................................................................................................................12
4.6.4. Toggle function............................................................................................................................13
4.6.5. Controlling a relay output with one single AOP button................................................................14
4.6.6. Power up in a specific mode........................................................................................................14
1. Delimitation
1.1 Scope of Application Notes, M-Logic
2. General information
2.1 Warnings, legal information and safety
Warnings
Warnings indicate a potentially dangerous situation, which could result in death, personal in-
jury or damaged equipment, if certain guidelines are not followed.
Notes
Notes provide general information, which will be helpful for the reader to bear in mind.
The Multi-line 2 unit is not to be opened by unauthorised personnel. If opened anyway, the war-
ranty will be lost.
Disclaimer
DEIF A/S reserves the right to change any of the contents of this document without prior notice.
Be aware of the hazardous live currents and voltages. Do not touch any AC measurement in-
puts as this could lead to injury or death.
For functional descriptions, the procedure for parameter setup, parameter lists etc., please see
the Designer's Reference Handbook.
The general purpose of the application notes is to offer the designer information about suitable applications
for the Multi-line 2 unit.
Please make sure to read this document before starting to work with the Multi-line 2 unit and
the gen-set to be controlled. Failure to do this could result in human injury or damage to the
equipment.
3. General description
3.1 Introduction
The M-Logic can carry out binary control functions only; there are no possibilities for analogue reading and/or
control functions.
The M-Logic can be programmed from the free PC tool called DEIF Utility Software (USW version 3). The
USW can be downloaded from: www.deif.com/download_centre/software_download.aspx.
M-Logic setting is done in command lines. There are 40 lines, and each line contains 3 events, 2 operators
and one output with a possibility to make a time delay.
If 3 operators are not enough, a number of virtual events can be used to pass the control on to another line
and carry on there. This makes it possible to build larger eventbased controls.
4. Configuration
4.1 Starting
4.2 Read/write
4.2.1 Read/write
When the M-Logic screen is shown, the M-Logic toolbar appears at the top of the screen. The toolbar has two
buttons which are used to write and read the M-Logic configuration to and from the unit.
The M-Logic configuration can also be saved/opened to/from a file using the default save/open buttons.
4.3 Save/open
4.3.1 Save/open
Save
Activating this button makes it possible to save the M-Logic configuration to file (part of
the general Multi-line 2 configuration file “.USW”).
Open
Activating this button makes it possible to open a previously saved logics file.
The Logic line can be collapsed or expanded using this button. The free text will still be shown.
The free text is stored in the .usw file, but not in the product itself.
Cmd timers: If the activating (triggering) event is required to be a pulse, these can be used. (1 sec. pulse).
(AGC-3/AGC
200 only)
CAN inputs: Status of M-logic functions broadcasted on the power management CAN line.
(AGC-3/AGC
200 only)
Logic: Can be TRUE or FALSE. TRUE means always, FALSE means never.
Inputs: Direct activation of a binary input. The availability of binary inputs is option-dependent.
Relays: Activation when a relay activates. The availability of relay outputs is option-dependent.
Virtual A number of internal (virtual) events that can be activated from another logic line. By using
events: these virtual events, the number of activating (triggering) events can be expanded from the
three available in each logic line to, in theory, an unlimited number of events.
Fail class: The event activates upon activation of any alarm with the chosen fail class, e.g. "Shutdown".
Heavy con- Status related to heavy consumers, e.g. "HC01 request ID01" or "HC02 ack. ID05".
sumers:
(AGC-3/AGC
200 only)
The contents of the roll-down window vary slightly between the different Multi-line products.
4.4.3 Operators
Two operators are available, and they can be:
“OR” (any operator activates the function output),
“AND” (all activated operators must have status ON to activate the function output).
4.4.5 Output
This is the selection of the reaction of the system upon activation of the
function. Note that the output has a delay function. If set to 0 s (default),
there is no delay.
Gov/AVR control: AGC-3/AGC 200/PPM-3 only: Possibility to force the speed/voltage control up or
down for 5 sec.
Alarm LED: The availability of the alarm LEDs is dependent on the module in question. GC-1F/
(GC-1F/AGC 200 only) AGC 200: 4 LEDs mounted on the display front.
CAN cmd: Command to the Multi-line unit connected to the power management CAN line, e.g.
(AGC-3/AGC 200// select AUTO running mode in all Multi-line units.
PPM-3 only)
If a relay output is chosen, the relay in question must be set up to be a limit relay output. This
is done in the parameter list under "OUTPUTS".
GC-1F: If a relay output is chosen, the relay in question must be set up to be an alarm/limit out-
put (input/output settings, icon in the top of the USW).
4.5 Definitions
4.5.1 Definitions
The TRUE and FALSE states are explained below.
A TRUE state of an input/event will be detected, if the condition defined in the input/event is met.
Examples given:
Digital input is TRUE when activated (12/24V DC applied)
Alarm condition is TRUE when the alarm is present
Mode condition is TRUE when the mode is selected
A FALSE state of an input event will be detected, if the condition defined in the input event is not met.
Examples given:
Digital input is FALSE when deactivated (12/24V DC not applied)
Alarm condition is FALSE when the alarm is not present
Mode condition is FALSE when the mode is not selected
4.6 Examples
4.6.1 Examples
By using the events, rules can be made for the use of the M-Logic.
The following shows how the output of Logic 1 is used to continue the sequence in Logic 2.
This gives a total of five events that can be used in this logic sequence (A + B + C in Logic 1 and B + C in
Logic 2).
In the following example, binary input no. 10 is used to switch between AUTO (input ON) and MANUAL (input
OFF).
First line: If input 10 = ON and AUTO = OFF (NOT Auto operation mode), then set AUTO
mode command.
Second line: If input 10 = OFF and MANUAL = OFF (NOT Manual operation), then set MANUAL
mode command.
In this example, the button no. 1 on the AOP-2 (configured in a separate tool) is used to activate Virtual event
1. Logic 1 selects AMF if the mode is NOT AMF, and Logic 2 selects LTO mode if the mode is NOT LTO. In
this way, one single button can be used for toggling between AMF and LTO modes.
AOP-2 configurator
The item text can be written freely and printed, so it can be put in the AOP-2 front pockets.
Click OK. Remember to save the AOP-2 setting, and close the AOP-2 window.
The button of the AOP-2 must be set to activate Virtual Event 1 (VE 1) (in this case).
In Logic 1, the VE 1 will activate the relay output (26). At the same time, the relay output (26) will remain ON,
unless Virtual Event 2 (VE 2) is activated (AND NOT VE 2).
In Logic 2, the VE 1 will activate VE 2 if the relay output (26) is ON (AND Relay output (26)).
The result is that the relay changes position every time the AOP button is activated.
In the above example, the unit will always power up in manual mode. The timer in Logic 1 sets the output for
5 s, and this is used to set manual mode in event 2. When the timer expires, you can freely select any mode
since the virtual event 1 turns ON and the Logic 2 says NOT virtual event 1.
If there are no references to the function in question, the reference can be found in the Design-
er’s Reference Handbook.
5.1.2 Operators
X X Set parameter 3
X X Set parameter 4
X X Derate Pnom
X X Select test type to sim- Test sequence selection.
ple
X X Select test type to load
X X Select test type to full
X X Block GB sequence
X X X BTB X closed feedback X = Address (33-40 for bus tie break-
ers).
X X X BTB X opened feed- X = Address (33-40 for bus tie break-
back ers).
X X X BTB X close cmd X = Address (33-40 for bus tie break-
ers).
X X X BTB X open cmd X = Address (33-40 for bus tie break-
ers).
X Open SGB/SCB X Shaft generator breaker or shore
X Close SGB/SCB X connection breaker.
X X X Inh. block BTB close re- Bus tie breaker closing not allowed.
quest
X Block request for sec- Use of section not allowed.
tion
X Inh. AOP-1 buttons All command buttons on AOP are ig-
X Inh. block AOP-2-1 but- nored.
tons
X Inh. block AOP-2-2 but-
tons
X Inh. block AOP-2-3 but-
tons
X Inh. block AOP-2-4 but-
tons
X Inh. block AOP-2-5 but-
tons
X X Activate CBE Activates and deactivates the Close
X X Deactivate CBE Before Excitation function.
5.2.2 Operators
X X Sync. + AVR
X X Sync. + GOV +
AVR
X X X X Lamp test
X X X X Ack. all alarms
X X X Battery test
X X X Eng. heater manual
ctrl.
X X X X Set clock to 4 am
X X X X Set parameter 1 Choose a parameter set (nomi-
X X X X Set parameter 2 nal settings).
X X X X Set parameter 3
X X X X Set parameter 4
X X X X Block GB se-
quence
X X X X Remote GB ON Control inputs.
X X X X Remote GB OFF
X X X Remote start
X X X Remote stop
5.3 GC-1F
Access lock
Mute horn button
LTO with AMF active LTO (Load Take Over) relates to option
B3.
Logic TRUE (= always)
FALSE (= never)
Inputs MB closed MB (Mains Breaker) relates to option B3.
MB open
GB closed GB = Generator Breaker.
5.3.2 Operators
Inhibit 3
Buzzer Activate buzzer on main Main unit is the GC-1F unit.
unit
Deactivate buzzer on
main unit
Activate buzzer on AOP-2 units are external Additional Operator Panels. The setup
AOP-2-1 of these is made in a separate M-Logic-like setting (AOP-2 con-
Deactivate buzzer on figuration icon on top of the USW screen).
AOP-2-1
Activate buzzer on
AOP-2-2
Deactivate buzzer on
AOP-2-2
Ack. alarm buzzer on
AOP-2-1
Ack. alarm buzzer on
AOP-2-2