Unused Channel Setting; Forced Pid Control Stop - Mitsubishi Electric MELSECSystem Q User Manual

Q64tctt;q64tcttbw; q64tcrt;q64tcrtbw
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3 SPECIFICATIONS

3.2.5 Unused channel setting

3.2.6 Forced PID control stop

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(1) Channels where temperature sensors are not connected
The Q64TC performs upscale processing on the channels where temperature
sensors (thermocouples/platinum temperature-measuring resistors) are not
connected.
Hence, when a temperature sensor is not connected to the channel which will not
exercise temperature control, the PV value is judged as higher than the
temperature measurement range of the input range, and the "ALM" LED is lit by
alert processing.
(2) Unused channel setting
(a) To make unused channel setting, write "1" to the unused channel setting
buffer memory.
(b) After the unused channel setting has been made, no alert will occur at the
channel with no temperature sensor connected and the "ALM" LED will not
be lit.
The sampling period remains unchanged if the unused channel setting is
performed.
(1) Forced PID control stop
Forced PID control stop is a function to stop PID operations temporarily from the
PLC CPU.
The action to be taken by the Q64TC at a PID operation stop depends on the
setting of the stop mode setting buffer memory (21
(2) Executing forced PID control stop
To execute a forced PID control stop, turn on the forced PID control stop
command (YnC to YnF).
At this time, the manipulated value storage buffer memory (D
50 (-5.0%).
(3) Canceling forced PID control stop
When the forced PID control stop command is turned off, a forced PID control
stop is canceled and PID operations are resumed at the manipulated value which
was output during the forced PID control stop.
POINT
Setting the PLC CPU to the STOP status turns off the forced PID control stop
command, "canceling the forced PID control stop".
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