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output .................................................................................104
4.17.1.
S.o.A1 - Defining the state of the analog output .....105
4.17.2.
t.o.A1 - Defining the type of analog output ..............105
4.17.3.
F.o.A1 - Selecting the function assigned to the analog
output .......................................................................105
4.17.4.
LO.A1 - Scale minimum ...........................................105
4.17.5.
HI.A1 - Scale maximum ...........................................106
4.18. VALVE Submenu – Configuring valve parameters .............107
4.18.1.
F.uAL - Defining valve function ................................108
4.18.2.
KEY.MO - Enabling valve operation with keys .........108
4.18.3.
TRAVL - Valve actuator travel time ..........................108
4.18.4.
TIM.LO - Minimum power change for valve drive ....108
4.18.5.
TIM.HI - Impulse mode setpoint ..............................108
4.18.6.
TIM.ON - Minimum valve impulse time or ON time in
impulse mode ..........................................................109
4.18.7.
TIM.OF - OFF time in impulse mode.......................109
4.18.8.
DEAD.B - Deadzone symmetrical to setpoint ..........109
4.19. MODE Submenu – Configuring functioning mode .............110
4.19.1.
PID.G.N - Number of groups of control parameters 111
4.19.2.
MA.AU - Defining transition from Manual to Automatic .
111
4.19.3.
AU.MA - Defining transition from Automatic to Manual .
111
4.19.4.
LO.rE - Defining transition from remote SP to local SP .
111
4.19.5.
On.OF - Enabling software on/off ............................112
4.19.6.
MA.P.L - Enabling manual power latch ....................112
4.19.7.
MAn.P - Enabling change of manual power value ...112
4.19.8.
dIG - Defining type of digital inputs .........................112
4.19.9.
ALRM.N - Number of alarms enabled ......................112
4.19.10. tMEr - Enabling Timer function ................................113
4.19.11. MUL.SP - Enabling Multiset function .......................113
4.19.12. SP.REM - Enabling the remote setpoint ...................113
4.19.13. SPr.t - Defining absolute or deviation remote setpoint ..
113
4.19.14. PROGR - Enabling the setpoint programmer ..........113
4.19.15. t.Pro - Setting the programmer base time ...............114
4.19.16. ENERG - Enabling the energy counter function.......114
4.19.17. T.SAMP - Main input sample time ...........................114
4.19.18. FREQZ - Defining power line frequency ..................114
4.20. TIMER Submenu – Configuring timer parameters .............115
4.20.1.
F.tiM - Selecting Timer function mode .....................116
4.20.2.
St.St - Selecting the Start/Stop timer command .....116
4.20.3.
S.S.t - Defining the Start/Stop timer command logic ....
116
4.20.4.
rESE - Selecting the Reset timer command ............116
4.20.5.
rES.t - Defining the timer reset command logic .......117
4.20.6.
BAND - Band for timer count ...................................117
4.20.7.
End - Selecting the function activated at end of count .
117
4.20.8.
TIMER - Timer value ...............................................117
4.20.9.
MSG.TM - Selecting the message assigned to the
active count .............................................................118
4.21. ENERG Submenu - Configuring energy counter parameters ..
119
4.21.1.
ENERG - Selecting the output for energy calculation ....
120
4.21.2.
V.LINE - Nominal line voltage ...................................120
4.21.3.
P.LOAD - Nominal power of load .............................120
4.21.4.
E.COST - Nominal cost per kWh .............................120
4.22. SERIA Submenu – Configuring serial communication .......121
4.22.1.
CODE - Identification code ......................................122
4.22.2.
KBAUD - Selecting communication speed ..............122
4.22.3.
PAr - Selecting parity ...............................................122
4.23. HMI Submenu – Configuring the display and keypad .......123
4.23.1.
but.1 - Selecting function key 1 ...............................124
4.23.2.
but.2 - Selecting function key 2 ..............................124
4.23.3.
but.3 - Selecting function key 3 ..............................124
4.23.4.
dS.SP - Selecting the SV display .............................125
4.23.5.
dS.F - Selecting the F display ..................................125
4.23.6.
bArG - Selecting the bargraph display ....................125
4.23.7.
MSG.LO - Selecting the message assigned to Low 126
4.23.8.
MSG.HI - Selecting the message assigned to HIGH .....
126
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4.23.9.
MSG.ER - Selecting the message assigned to Err .126
4.23.10. MSG.SB - Selecting the message assigned to Sbr .127
4.23.11. LAnG - Selecting language for messages ...............127
4.23.12. SPEED - Message scrolling speed ..........................127
4.23.13. BACKL - Backlighting level ......................................127
4.23.14. QUICK - Quick configuration menu .........................128
4.24. LINRZ Submenu – Configuring custom linearization .........129
4.24.1.
STP.xx - Value of step xx .........................................130
4.24.2.
MV.STA - Setting mV at start of scale ......................130
4.24.3.
MV.FUL - Setting mV at full scale ............................130
4.24.4.
MV.50C - Setting mV at temperature of 50 °C .........130
4.25. US.CAL Submenu – User calibrations ...............................131
4.25.1.
U.CAL - Selecting the user calibration .....................132
4.25.2.
FI.CAL - Resetting the factory calibration ................132
4.25.3.
C.LOW - Calibrating minimum current / voltage ......132
4.25.4.
C.HIGH - Calibrating maximum current / voltage ....133
4.25.5.
RTD.LO - Calibrating minimum resistance value .....133
4.25.6.
RTD.HI - Calibrating maximum resistance value .....133
4.25.7.
HOUR - Setting hours ..............................................133
4.25.8.
MIN - Setting minutes ..............................................133
4.25.9.
SEC - Setting seconds .............................................134
4.25.10. dAY - Setting day of week .......................................134
4.25.11. DATE - Setting day ...................................................134
4.25.12. Mont - Setting month ...............................................134
4.25.13. YEAR - Setting year .................................................134
4.25.14. C.LO - Setting analog output minimum ...................135
4.25.15. C.HIG - Setting analog output maximum ................135
4.26. PASC1 - Setting level 1 password 1 ..................................136
4.27. PASC2 - Setting level 2 password 2 ..................................136
4.28. FI.CFG - Entering the reset code .......................................136
5.
Examples and application notes .........................
5.1.
Heat/cool control application .............................................137
5.1.1.
Connection diagram.................................................137
5.1.2.
Quick configuration procedure for model 650–D-R00-
00000-1 ....................................................................138
5.2.
Heating control and current (CT) application .....................139
5.2.1.
Connection diagram.................................................139
5.2.2.
Quick configuration procedure for model 650-D-R00-
00100-1 ....................................................................140
5.3.
Remote setpoint input ........................................................141
5.4.
4-point input correction ......................................................141
5.5.
Current inputs ....................................................................141
5.6.
Alarms ................................................................................142
5.6.1.
Generic alarms AL1...AL4 .......................................142
5.6.2.
HB alarm ..................................................................143
5.6.3.
LBA alarm ................................................................143
5.7.
Retransmission output .......................................................144
5.8.
Switching the software on/off ............................................144
5.8.1.
How to switch it off ..................................................144
5.8.2.
How to switch it on ..................................................144
5.9.
Soft-Start ............................................................................144
5.10. Tuning .................................................................................144
5.10.1.
Tuning actions ..........................................................144
5.10.1.1.
Influence of Proportional, Derivative and Integral actions on
response of controlled process ....................................... 144
5.10.2.
Manual tuning ..........................................................144
5.10.3.
Self-Tuning ...............................................................145
5.10.4.
Auto-Tuning ..............................................................146
5.10.5.
Examples of tuning ..................................................146
5.10.6.
Heat/Cool tuning with relative gain ..........................146
5.11. Timer ..................................................................................147
5.11.1.
Start/Stop Timer.......................................................147
5.11.2.
Stabilization timer ....................................................148
5.11.3.
Start timer ................................................................148
5.11.4.
Variables available for the user configuration menu 148
5.12. Multiset, setpoint gradient .................................................149
5.13. Setpoint programmer .........................................................149
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