Action Blocks – The FB2200 supports up to 30 action

blocks. Action blocks are used in conjunction with

effect blocks to monitor a configured condition and to

perform an action (effect) when the logic is “true.” An

action block consists of a user defined Boolean logic

statement with two variables. These variables can

either be live parameter values or constants.

Multiple action blocks can be chained together to

create more complex logic. Each action block includes

multiple bypasses, which can temporarily halt the

action to be taken for maintenance and safety.

Effects – The FB2200 supports up to ten effects. Effects

cause an action to occur when the result of one or

more action blocks is active (“true”). Multiple action

blocks can cause the same effect, such as shutting a

valve or enabling an alert beacon.

You configure an effect by defining an output

parameter and the values to write to that parameter

when the effect is either active or inactive. You can also

configure an active effect to be self-clearing or to

require a manual reset.