Conditional Outputs; Digital Output; Setting Do Option Functions; Do Event Settings - Fuji Electric PXG5 Instruction Manual

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Function Name
Behavior
play
"47"
Delay start(DO4)
Enables delay start with the delay time = dLY4.
"48"
Delay start(DO5)
Enables delay start with the delay time = dLY5.
The following steps will explain an example of how to set DI1 to switchover between standby
ON/OFF.
Display the system menu ("
SYS [h 7
1
Display the DI1 parameter ("
2
This chooses to switchover between standby ON and OFF.
Press the
key to set the value.
3
When "Switchover between local and remote" (DI setting value =3) is used for the
Caution
digital input function, the operation before turning off the power of the main unit
affects the DI operation when the power turns on again.
(For the DI operation when the power turns on under each state, see the table
below.)
Operation before turning off power of the main unit
No
.
Operation
1
DI On when rEM parameter = LoCL
2
Switches to rEM parameter = rEM by
key operation
3
Switches desired parameter setting
value via communication during rEM
parameter = rEM
4
DI Off when rEM parameter = rEM
5
Switches to rEM parameter = LoCL by
key operation
6
Switches desired parameter setting
value via communication during rEM
parameter = LoCL
7-12

Digital Output

Each of DO1 to DO5 can be assigned the following functions (events). The functions are
divided into two categories for when they behave as alarms and when they behave as events.
1. Setting the System Menu
1. Set events for DO1 to DO5
2. Set DO options
2. Setting DO option functions (page 14)
Latch function
Input error
Non-excitation output
Hold reset
2. Setting the Alarm Menu
3. Setting the alarm menu (page 14)
Delay
Hysteresis
Using them as alarms (1 to 31)
3. Setting the Operation Menu
4. Setting the operation menu (page 15)
Alarm set value
Settings complete

1. DO event settings

Events are divided into those related to alarms and those not related.
For more about the events related to alarms, see "11. Alarm Action Type Codes" (page 18).
Use the following steps events other than alarms.
Ramp soak delay start
Type
Setting (DO1 to DO3)
Ramp soak delay start
35
Wire burnout circuit alarm
Type
Setting (DO1 to DO5)
Wire burnout circuit alarm
41
44
Wire break/short circuit
47
alarm
ON
Delay start
enable
Delay start
enable
").
di1
") and choose 1 ("
1
").
DI status
DI behavior while
while the
the power of the
Operation
power of the
main unit is on
status
main unit is on
DI On
Remote SV operation
DI Off
Local SV operation
DI On
Remote SV operation
Remote SV
operation
DI Off
Remote SV operation
DI On
Remote SV operation
DI Off
Remote SV operation
DI On
Remote SV operation
DI Off
Remote SV operation
DI On
Remote SV operation
Local SV
operation
DI Off
Local SV operation
DI On
Remote SV operation
DI Off
Local SV operation
1. DO event settings (page 14)
Using them as events (35 to 102)
or timers (32 to 34)
Settings complete
Function
Delay start enable
Function
Loop break alarm 1
Heater burnout alarm 1
Load short-circuit alarm

Conditional outputs

J udgmen t
conditio
OFF
Type
n
Conditional outputs
-
-
Ramp soak Event Output
Time Signal
Use the following steps to set DO.
Display the system menu ("
1
Set the event you want to specify under the DO1 output event setting type
2
("
do1T
Set the option function under the DO1 option function parameter ("
3
For the contents of this setting, see "2. Setting DO option functions" below.
Set DO2 to DO5 as necessary.
4
Press the
5

2. Setting DO option functions

Allows you to set not just even settings, but option functions for each DO.
The DO events are set by each digit.
bit
bit0
bit1
bit2
bit3
3. Setting the alarm menu
Hysteresis Function
The hysteresis band is preserved during alarm output.
Delay Function
When events (including alarms) occur, the DO does not begin outputting immediately.
Instead, the event continues for a specified period of time before outputting DO.
– 14 –
Setting (DO1 to DO5)
Function
51
During auto-tuning
52
Normal
53
During standby
54
During manual mode
55
During remote SV operation
56
During ramp SV
60
OFF state
61
RUN state
62
HOLD state
63
GS (Guaranty Soak) State
65
END state
71
Time signal (1st segment)
72
Time signal (2nd segment)
73
Time signal (3rd segment)
74
Time signal (4th segment)
75
Time signal (5th segment)
76
Time signal (6th segment)
77
Time signal (7th segment)
78
Time signal (8th segment)
79
Time signal (9th segment)
80
Time signal (10th segment)
81
Time signal (11th segment)
82
Time signal (12th segment)
83
Time signal (13th segment)
84
Time signal (14th segment)
85
Time signal (15th segment)
86
Time signal (16th segment)
87
Time signal (17th segment)
88
Time signal (18th segment)
89
Time signal (19th segment)
90
Time signal (20th segment)
91
Time signal (21st segment)
92
Time signal (22nd segment)
93
Time signal (23rd segment)
94
Time signal (24th segment)
95
Time signal (25th segment)
96
Time signal (26th segment)
97
Time signal (27th segment)
98
Time signal (28th segment)
99
Time signal (29th segment)
100
Time signal (30th segment)
101
Time signal (31st segment)
102
Time signal (32nd segment)
SYS Ch 7
").
").
key to set the value.
bit0 (1 : ON, 0 : OFF)
bit1 (1 : ON, 0 : OFF)
bit2 (1 : ON, 0 : OFF)
bit3 (1 : ON, 0 : OFF)
Function
Description
Event output latch function
Latches (maintains) the DO when the event starts
Error alarm function
Outputs when the unit receives an input error
UUUU
("
" or "
Set DO event to "0" when using this function.
Non-excitation output alarm
Reverses the output signal and outputs it through
function
the DO terminal when the event starts
Hold reset function
When using an alarm with hold, the hold function
will reset when any of the following operations
occur:
SV change / Alarm type change / Alarm set value
change /Standby cancel / Power reset
doP1
").
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