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Temperature/process controllers
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SELECTION
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STEP 7.1 MODULE 1 - Input Parameters (
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Select the input type that corresponds to the input signal.
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This only illuminates the % annunciator. It does not perform
any type of percent function, but is useful in applications that
have been scaled in percent.
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This selection affects the decimal point placement for the
Process value, and related parameters.
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Rounding selections other than 1 cause the process value
display to round to the nearest rounding increment selected. (For
example, rounding of 5 causes 122 to round to 120 and 123 to
round to 125.) Rounding starts at the least significant digit of the
process value. Setpoint values, Setpoint limits, Alarm values,
Input Scaling values, and Analog Scaling values are not affected
by rounding.
F1 KEY FUNCTION
FUNCTION
SELECTION
A1rS
No Function
Reset Alarm 1
A2rS
Auto/Manual Select
Reset Alarm 2
ALrS
Setpoint 1 or 2 Select
Reset Both Alarms
PARAMETER MENU
INPUT TYPE
SELECTION
TYPE
Curr
Current
VOLt
Voltage
PERCENT ANNUNCIATOR
On
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Off
DECIMAL RESOLUTION
6
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67 6 6
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ROUNDING INCREMENT
to
0
066
In steps of 1 least significant digit,
regardless of decimal point.
The controller performs the selected F1 Key Function, when
! is pressed while in the Display Loop. In any other loop or
module location, pressing ! will perform an escape to the
Display Loop.
No Function: No function is performed.
Auto/Manual Select: This function toggles (momentary action)
the controller between Automatic and Manual Control.
FUNCTION
Setpoint 1 or 2 Select: This function toggles (momentary
action) the controller between Setpoint 1 and Setpoint 2.
Reset Alarms: This function can be used to reset one or both of
the alarms when activated (momentary action) The alarm will
remain reset until the alarm condition is cleared and triggered
again.
/#,+
0
The filter is an adaptive digital filter that discriminates between
measurement noise and actual process changes. If the signal is
varying too greatly due to measurement noise, increase the filter
value. If the fastest controller response is needed, decrease the
filter value.
SCALING
To scale the controller, two scaling points are necessary. Each
scaling point has a coordinate pair of Display Values and Input
Values. It is recommended that the two scaling points be at the
low and high ends of the input signal being measured. Process
value scaling will be linear between and continue past the
entered points to the limits of the input range. (Factory settings
example will display 0.0 at 4.00 mA input and display 100.0 at
20.00 mA input.) Reverse acting indication can be accomplished
by reversing the two signal points or the Display value points, but
not both. If both are reversed, forward (normal) acting indication
will occur. In either case, do not reverse the input wires to
change the action.
DISPLAY VALUE SCALING POINT 1
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Enter the first coordinate Display Value by using the arrow
keys.
INPUT VALUE SCALING POINT 1
1(&0
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For Key-in Method, enter the first coordinate Input Value by
using the arrow keys. To allow the P16 to "learn" the signal, use
the Applied Method. For Applied Method, press !. The °
annunciator is turned on to indicate the applied method. Adjust
the applied signal level externally until the appropriate value
appears under
1(&0
value for
1(&0
. (The controller can be toggled back to the Key-in
Method by pressing ! before ".)
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DIGITAL FILTERING
= least to
= most
6
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to
.555
5555
67 6 6
to
867 6 6
mA
67 6 6
to
067 6 6
V
. Using either method, press " to store the

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