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Variable setpoint values
Behavior of the setpoint value when variable values are used.
• Variable values can be used.
• Variable values must be transferred using operands.
• With the time base “s” the value is accepted as a “value in
ms”.
• The last position is rounded up to a zero or five.
• With the time base “M:S” the value is accepted as a “value
in s”.
• With the time base “H:M:” the value is accepted as a “value
in M (minutes)”.
Example:
Time base “s”
The operand has the value 9504.
The time value is 9.50 s.
Operand value 45507
The time value is 45.510 s.
Time base “M:S”
The operand has the value 5999.
The time value is 99 min, 59 s: This is the maximum value.
Time base “H:M”
The operand has the value 5999.
The time value is 99 h, 59 min.
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The delay times are the same as described for the
constants.