FB_DALI103DisableInstance

FB_DALI103DisableInstance 1:

The function block disables the selected instance of the DALI control device (see instanceActive).

The instance can be enabled with the function block FB_DALI103EnableInstance.

FB_DALI103DisableInstance 2:

The function block sends the DALI command DISABLE INSTANCE twice, as required by the DALI standard for certain DALI commands.

FB_DALI103DisableInstance 3:

The function block cannot be used when using the KL6811.

FB_DALI103DisableInstance 4: Inputs

VAR_INPUT
  bStart               : BOOL;
  nAddress             : BYTE;
  eAddressType         : E_DALIAddressType := E_DALIAddressType.Short;
  nInstanceAddress     : BYTE := 0;
  eInstanceAddressType : E_DALIInstanceAddressType := E_DALIInstanceAddressType.InstanceNumber;
  eCommandPriority     : E_DALICommandPriority := E_DALICommandPriority.MiddleLow;
END_VAR

Name

Type

Description

bStart

BOOL

Execution of the DALI commands is triggered via a positive edge at this input.

nAddress

BYTE

Address of a DALI control gear or a DALI group.

eAddressType

E_DALIAddressType

Defines whether the input nAddress contains a short address (0…63) or a group address (0…31). The input nAddress has no meaning if a broadcast or a broadcast to unaddressed devices (BroadcastUnaddr) has been selected.

nInstanceAddress

BYTE

Instance number within a DALI control device. A DALI control device can support multiple instance numbers.

eInstanceAddressType

E_DALIInstanceAddressType

Defines the access mode to the desired instance within the DALI control device.

eCommandPriority

E_DALICommandPriority

Priority (low, middle low, middle, middle high, high) with which the DALI commands are sent.

FB_DALI103DisableInstance 5:

The command priorities are supported by the KL6821 from the firmware version BD.

FB_DALI103DisableInstance 6: Outputs

VAR_OUTPUT
  bError                  : BOOL;
  ipResultMessage         : I_TcMessage;
  bBusy                   : BOOL;
END_VAR

Name

Type

Description

bError

BOOL

This output is switched to TRUE if an error occurs during the execution. Further information about the error can be queried via the variable ipResultMessage. The output is set to FALSE again as soon as bBusy switches to TRUE.

ipResultMessage

I_TcMessage

Interface pointer (see error evaluation) that can be used to obtain detailed information about the processing of the function block (see runtime messages). The interface pointer is valid after bBusy has changed from TRUE to FALSE.

bBusy

BOOL

The output is set as soon as execution of the DALI commands has commenced. It remains active until all DALI commands have been processed.

Requirements

Development environment

required PLC library

TwinCAT from v3.1.4022.29

Tc3_DALI from v3.1.4.0