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Mitsubishi SW0D5C-QTCU-E User Manual (244 pages)
Loop Control Module
Brand:
Mitsubishi
| Category:
Control Unit
| Size: 4.39 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
3
Revisions
7
Table of Contents
8
Compliance with the EMC and Low Voltage Directives
13
About the Generic Terms and Abbreviations
14
Product Structure
14
1 General Description
15
Features
16
The PID Control System
19
About the PID Operation
20
Operation Method and Formula
20
The Q62HLC Actions
21
Proportional Action (P-Action)
22
Integral Action (I-Action)
23
Derivative Action (D-Action)
24
PID Action
25
2 System Configuration
26
Applicable Systems
26
About Use of the Q62HLC with the Q12PRH/Q25PRHCPU
29
How to Check the Function Version, Production Information, Product Information and Software Version
30
3 Specifications
32
Performance Specifications
32
Performance Specifications of the Q62HLC
32
Operation at Input Disconnection
36
Function Summary
37
Auto Tuning Function
38
Auto Tuning Setting Function
43
Reverse/Forward Action Select Function
44
RFB Limiter Function
44
Sensor Compensation Function
44
Unused Channel Setting Function
45
Forced PID Control Stop Function
45
Loop Disconnection Detection Function
46
Data Storage on Feram Function
47
Alert Function
49
Control Output Setting at CPU Stop Error Occurrence Function
54
Program Control Function
55
Cascade Control Function
63
Scaling Function
65
Simplified Analog I/O Function
66
Q62HLC Control Status Controlling Output Signal and Buffer Memory Settings and Control Status
67
Sampling Period and Control Output Period
71
I/O Signals Transferred To/From the Programmable Controller CPU
72
I/O Signal List
72
Input Signal Functions
73
Output Signal Functions
77
Buffer Memory
77
Buffer Memory List
80
Error Code (Buffer Memory Address 0: Un\G0)
91
Alert Definition (Buffer Memory Address 5,6: Un\G5, Un\G6)
92
Measured Value (PV Value) (Buffer Memory Address 9,10: Un\G9, Un\G10)
92
Manipulated Value (MV Value) (Buffer Memory Address 13, 14: Un\G13, Un\G14)
92
Approach Flag (Buffer Memory Address 17, 18: Un\G17, Un\G18)
93
Set Value Monitor (Buffer Memory Address 25, 26: Un\G25, Un\G26)
93
Cold Junction Temperature Measured Value (Buffer Memory Address 29: Un\G29)
93
Control Mode Monitor (Buffer Memory Address 30: Un\G30)
93
Input Range (Buffer Memory Address 32, 64: Un\G32, Un\G64)
96
Stop Mode Setting (Buffer Memory Address 33, 65: Un\G33, Un\G65)
98
Set Value (SV) Setting (Buffer Memory Address 34, 66: Un\G34, Un\G66)
98
PID Constant Setting
99
Alert Setting Value 1 to
99
Upper/Lower Output Limiter (Buffer Memory Address 42, 43, 74, 75: Un\G42, Un\G43, Un\G74, Un\G75)
100
Output Variation Limiter (Buffer Memory Address 44, 76: Un\G44, Un\G76)
100
Sensor Compensation Value Setting (Buffer Memory Address 45, 77: Un\G45, Un\G77)
100
AT Differential Gap (Buffer Memory Address 46, 78: Un\G46, Un\G78)
101
AT Additional Lag (Buffer Memory Address 47, 79: Un\G47, Un\G79)
101
Primary Delay Digital Filter Setting (Buffer Memory Address 48, 80: Un\G48, Un\G80)
102
Control Response Parameter (Buffer Memory Address 49, 81: Un\G49, Un\G81)
103
Control Mode (Buffer Memory Address 50, 82: Un\G50, Un\G82)
104
MAN Output Setting (Buffer Memory Address 51, 83: Un\G51, Un\G83)
105
Setting Change Rate Limiter (Buffer Memory Address 52, 84: Un\G52, Un\G84)
105
AT Bias (Buffer Memory Address 53, 85: Un\G53, Un\G85)
106
Forward/Reverse Action Setting (Buffer Memory Address 54, 86: Un\G54, Un\G86)
106
Upper/Lower Setting Limiter (Buffer Memory Address 55, 56, 87, 88: Un\G55, Un\G56, Un\G87, Un\G88)
107
Program Control RUN/RESET (Buffer Memory Address 57, 89: Un\G57, Un\G89)
107
Loop Disconnection Detection Judgment Time (Buffer Memory Address 59, 91: Un\G59, Un\G91)
108
Loop Disconnection Detection Dead Band (Buffer Memory Address 60, 92: Un\G60, Un\G92)
108
Unused Channel Setting (Buffer Memory Address 61, 93: Un\G61, Un\G93)
109
Ferams PID Constant Read Command (Buffer Memory Address 62, 94: Un\G62, Un\G94)
109
Automatic Backup Setting after Auto Tuning of PID Constants (Buffer Memory Address 63, 95: Un\G63, Un\G95)
110
Alert Dead Band Setting (Buffer Memory Address 164: Un\G164)
110
Alert Delay Count (Buffer Memory Address 165: Un\G165)
110
Approach Range Setting (Buffer Memory Address 167: Un\G167)
111
Approach Soak Time Setting (Buffer Memory Address 168: Un\G168)
111
PID Continuation Flag (Buffer Memory Address 169: Un\G169)
111
Cascade ON/OFF (Buffer Memory Address 176: Un\G176)
111
Cascade Gain (Buffer Memory Address 177: Un\G177)
112
Cascade Bias (Buffer Memory Address 178: Un\G178)
112
Cascade Monitor (Buffer Memory Address 179: Un\G179)
112
Mode Setting of Alert 1 to
113
Scaling Value (Buffer Memory Address 196, 212: Un\G196, Un\G212)
113
Scaling Range Upper Limit • Lower Limit (Buffer Memory Address 197, 198, 213, 214: Un\G197, Un\G198, Un\G213, Un\G214)
114
Scaling Width Upper Limit • Lower Limit
114
Hold Command (Buffer Memory Address 201, 217: Un\G201, Un\G217)
115
Command Advancing (Buffer Memory Address 202, 218: Un\G202, Un\G218)
116
Segment Monitor (Buffer Memory Address 256, 512: Un\G256, Un\G512)
116
Segment Remaining Time (Buffer Memory Address 257, 513: Un\G257, Un\G513)
116
Execution Times Monitor (Buffer Memory Address 258, 514: Un\G258, Un\G514)
117
Pattern End Output Flag (Buffer Memory Address 259, 515: Un\G259, Un\G515)
117
End Status Flag (Buffer Memory Address 260, 516: Un\G260, Un\G516)
117
Wait Status Flag (Buffer Memory Address 261, 517: Un\G261, Un\G517)
117
Hold Status Flag (Buffer Memory Address 262, 518: Un\G262, Un\G518)
117
Advancing Completion Flag (Buffer Memory Address 263, 519: Un\G263, Un\G519)
117
Execution Pattern Monitor (Buffer Memory Address 264, 520: Un\G264, Un\G520)
118
Zone PID Monitor (Buffer Memory Address 265, 521: Un\G265, Un\G521)
118
Execution Pattern (Buffer Memory Address 272, 528: Un\G272, Un\G528)
118
Start Mode (Buffer Memory Address 273, 529: Un\G273, Un\G529)
119
Time Scale (Buffer Memory Address 274, 530: Un\G274, Un\G530)
120
Zone Setting
120
Un\G275 to Un\G313, Un\G531 to Un\G569)
120
Program Pattern
120
Un\G320 to Un\G500, Un\G576 to Un\G756)
122
4 Setup and Procedure before Starting the Operation
126
Handling Precautions
126
Procedure before Starting the Operation
127
Parts Identification
128
Wiring
130
Wiring Precautions
130
External Wiring
131
Switch Settings for the Intelligent Function Module
133
5 UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TC)
135
Utility Package Functions
135
Installing and Uninstalling the Utility Package
138
Handling Precautions
138
Operating Environment
140
Utility Package Operation
142
Common Utility Package Operations
142
Operation Overview
144
Starting the Intelligent Function Module Utility
146
Initial Settings
148
Auto Refresh
152
Monitoring/Test
154
6 Programming
158
Programming Procedure
158
For Use in Normal System Configuration
159
Program Example Using the Utility Package
162
Program Example Without Using the Utility Package
167
For Use on Remote I/O Network
177
Program Example Using the Utility Package
180
Program Example Without Using the Utility Package
191
7 Online Module Change
207
Online Module Change Conditions
208
Online Module Change Operations
209
Online Module Change Procedure
210
GX Configurator-TC was Used for Initial Setting
210
Sequence Program was Used for Initial Setting
215
Precautions for Online Module Change
220
Precautions before Module Change
220
Precautions after Module Change
222
List of Precautions Depending on Parameter Setting Method
223
8 Troubleshooting
224
Error Code List
224
Processing Performed by Q62HLC at Error Occurrence
227
If the RUN LED Has Flickered or Turned off
228
If the ERR. LED Has Turned on or Flickered
228
If the ALM LED Has Turned on or Flickered
229
If the Watchdog Timer Error (Xn0) Has Turned on
229
If the Error Flag (Xn2) Has Turned on
229
If the Module READY Flag (Xn3) Does Not Turn on
230
If the Feram Write Failure Flag (Xna) Has Turned on
230
If Auto Tuning Does Not Start (if the Auto Tuning Status Flag (Xn4, Xn5) Does Not Turn ON)
230
If Auto Tuning Does Not Complete (if the Auto Tuning Status Flag (Xn4, Xn5) Remains to be on and Does Not Turn OFF)
230
If the Alert Occurrence Flag (Xnc to Xnd) Has Turned on
231
Checking the Q62HLC Status by System Monitoring of GX Developer
232
Appendix
235
Appendix 1 External Dimension Diagram
235
Appendix 2 New Function of the Q62HLC
236
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