Equations CBE: Zones and EquationsNFS-3030 Programming Manual P/N 51345:C 11/4/03 1195 Logic Functions (maximum of 10) - OR, AND, AND, NOT and ANY2.8 Arguments (maximum of 20 per logic function) - L1D1,L1D4,L2D6,L2M3,L2M4....The equation contains no spaces.Evaluating an EquationTo evaluate an equation, start from the innermostpart of the equation and work outwards. For thisequation to evaluate TRUE and thus turn on any output mapped to it, the following conditions mustbe met:OR(AND(L1D1,L1D4),AND(L2D6,L2M3,NOT(L2M4)),ANY2(L1M13,L1M14,L1M15))Trouble EquationsA trouble equation follows the same syntax rules as the logic equation. The system allows up to tentrouble equations, ZT01 through ZT10 It differs from a logic equation in the following manner:•Equations evaluate as true when the arguments go into trouble.•Argument entries may consist of system trouble codes. Refer to Appendix H: SystemTroubles for a listing of these codes.Examples:AND(L1M149,L2M110) will evaluate as true when both arguments go into trouble.OR(T49,T50) will evaluate as true when either argument goes into trouble.These haveto be ONThese haveto be ON.......and this OFFAny TWO of thesehave to be ONfor this part to be TRUEfor this part to be TRUE for this part to be TRUEWhen this is TRUE OR When this is TRUE OR When this is TRUEThen all outputs programmed with this equation will be turned ON.www.PDF-Zoo.com