Modifying Gain Scheduling Dynamics - Fisher DPR900 User Manual

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configuration
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5.11.3
Modifying
Gain Scheduling
Dynamics
When using the Gain Scheduling
function,
three
reference
ranges
must be specified,
even though
two ranges
may have the same values.
FCODE
36 thru 44 contain
the PID values
for the three ranges,
with
three values
for each range.
GSrel
may be one of four different
signals:
1, Controller's
process
value after signal processing,
2. Controller's
actual output signal (after limiting,
when selected)
or
the actuator
feedback
signal if a three-state
pulse output is used.
3. Process
signal or external
variable
received
on A13.
4.
Process
signal or external
variable
received
on Al4
Use FCODE
138 to indicate
signal that will act as reference
for gain
scheduling.
Function
FCODE
Option
No
Default
Selected
Vakle
Vallle
Gain
138
Disabled
0
0
Scheduling
Output signal
1
Reference
Process value
2
(G&9
Signal is Al3
3
Signal is Al4
4
Use FCODE
144 to reset the gain scheduling.
The value of this
FCODE
automatically
returns to 0 after either resetting
the gain
scheduling
of the autotuner.
1 Function
1 FCODE
1
Option
No 1 Default
1 Selected
1
V.kle
Value
Reselting
144
Reset disabled
0
0
Reset Autotuner
1
Reset Gain Scheduling
2
After a gain scheduling
reset, the controller
once again records which
levels have been tuned,
and automatically
inserts values
into untuned
levels. When the gain scheduling
is reset, the PID values
in the
parameters
are not erased,
and the parameters
remain
in the tables.
At the next tuning,
the values
obtained
are used in the table.
It is possible
to have different
dynamics
at different
levels (See
Parameters
table). To accomplish
this, change
FCODE
137 before
doing an Autotune
function,
following
these steps:
May 7991
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