6.3 Details of Function Codes
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FUNCTION C
ODES
[ 4 ] External PID command by analog inputs (J502/J602/J652, data = 51)
When any analog input (voltage input to terminals [12] and [V2], or current input to terminal
[C1]) for an external PID command is used, it is possible to arbitrary specify the PID
command by multiplying the gain and adding the bias. The polarity can be selected and the
filter time constant and offset can be adjusted. In addition to J502, J602 and J652 settings, it is
necessary to select external PID command 1, 2 or 3 for analog input (specified by any of E61
to E63, function code data = 3). For details, refer to the descriptions of E61 to E63.
Adjustable elements of PID command
Bias
Gain
Input
terminal
Input range
Bias
Base
point
Gain
Base
point
Polarity Filter time
constant
Offset Input
range
[12] 0 to +10 V,
-10 to +10 V
C55
C56 C32
C34
C35 C33 C31 -
[C1] 4 to 20 mA,
0 to 20 mA
C61
C62 C37
C39
-
C38 C36 C40
[V2] 0 to +10 V,
-10 to +10 V
C67
C68 C42
C44
C45 C43 C41 -
Offset (C31, C36, C41)
C31, C36 or C41 configures an offset for an analog voltage/current input. The offset also
applies to signals sent from the external equipment.
Filter time constant (C33, C38, C43)
C33, C38, and C43 provide the filter time constants for the voltage and current of the analog
input. Choose appropriate values for the time constants considering the response speed of the
machinery system, as large time constants slow down the response. If the input voltage
fluctuates because of noise, specify large time constants.
Polarity (C35, C45)
C35 and C45 specify the input range for analog input voltage.
Data for C35/C45
Terminal input specifications
0
-10 to +10V
1
0 to +10V (negative value of voltage is regarded as 0 V)
Terminal [C1] input range selection (C40)
C40 specifies the input range for terminal [C1] (analog input current).
Data for C40
Terminal input range
0
4 to 20 mA (factory default)
1
0 to 20 mA
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