Functions Of The Compact Controller; Par Control Parameters; In Input Functions - Samson Trovis 6493 Mounting And Operating Instructions

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Functions of the compact controller

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Functions of the compact controller
In this section, all functions of the setup level are described. We assume that you are familiar
with the operation of this controller and know how to change functions and parameters.
The compact controller contains nine main groups: PAR, IN, SETP, CNTR, OUT, ALRM, AUX,
TUNE and I-O. Each of the sections 3.1 to 3.9 is dedicated to one of the main groups. The main
groups have different functions which can be identified by -CO- displayed in the upper display
section. The functions are explained in the subsections (e.g. 3.2.1); the subsection titles already
indicate the functions' designation. Almost every function provides different setting options from
which you can choose one to adapt this function to your specific needs. The setting options of
the functions are marked with a small grey square
in these instructions. If you need to adjust
parameters for your function, they will be specified and explained, if necessary. The value
range of the parameters and factory defaults can be found in Appendix A.

3.1 PAR Control parameters

This main group serves a special purpose. In contrast to all other main groups, it does not in-
clude any functions. When you open this level, the controller immediately jumps to the parame-
ter level where the control parameters Kp, Tn, Tv and Y.PRE can be set.
This main group allows you to quickly set the control parameters. You may also adjust the same
settings in the main group CNTR, with the C.PID function.

3.2 IN Input functions

This main group defines all the functions of the two analog inputs In1 and In2. You may specify
the input signal range and assign the analog inputs to the controlled variable X or the external
reference variable WE. In addition, you can determine the measuring range of both signals.
You may also perform measuring range monitoring. Moreover, the input signal can be filtered
or functions may be generated from it.
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EB 6493-1 EN

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