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Temperature input shift
Sometimes an error between the set point and the actual temperature occurs. To offset this, a
value obtained by adding an input shift value to the input is displayed as the measurement value
and used for control.
The entire input range is shifted by a fixed rate (1 point shift). If the input shift value
is set to  1_C", the set point is controlled to a value obtained by subtracting 1_C from
the actual temperature.
Function
Setting Range
-199.9 to 999.9
Setting
F Related parameter
Input type" (initial setting level)
See
Upper-limit temperature
input shift value
Lower-limit temperature
input shift value
Whereas the entire input range is shifted by a fixed rate (1 point shift) in the temperature input
shift" parameter, the input range is shifted by two points (2 point shift) at the upper and lower
limits. 2 point shift enables more accurate offset of the input range compared with 1 point shift,
if the input shift values at the upper and lower limits differ.
This parameter sets input shift values for each of the upper and lower limits (2 point
shift) of the input range.
Function
Setting Range
-199.9 to 999.9
Setting
F Related parameter
Input type" (initial setting level)
See
Adjustment Level
The "input type" parameter must be set to
temperature input excluding a non-contact
temperature sensor.
Unit
Default
_C or _F
0.0
The "input type" parameter must be set to
only the non-contact temperature sensor.
Unit
Default
_C or _F
0.0
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