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2. Error output function

When the error output specification function has concluded that the equipment has an error, it
halts the temperature controls and maintains the control output at a previously specified value.
There is an error in PV if any of the following conditions occur:
burnout upper limit / burnout lower limit / underage (PV< -5% FS) / overage (105% <PV)

Use the following steps to set this function.

3. Standby output function

Sets the control output value, alarm output, re-transmission output (ON/OFF), and PV/SV dis-
play for standby mode.

Use the following steps to set this function.

4. Ramp SV function

The ramp SV function suppresses a sudden change in SV (step change) when changing SV.It
allows SV to change smoothly according to the set slope of temperature per unit of time.This
smooth SV change allows you to minimize the effect of the change on controls.
You can set both inclining temperature and declining temperature slopes, and choose from
"minutes" or "hours" for the time units.
You can also choose for the SV display to show the current value or the target value during
ramp SV.

The SV lamp will blink while ramp SV is running.(When not displaying parameters or Ch.)
When you turn on the power while ramp SV is in effect, ramp SV will begin using the starting
value of PV (PV start).

Use the following steps to set ramp SV.

5. SV selection function

The SV selection function can record and switch up to eight sets of SV information to the pal-
ette menu settings. It is effective when the SV used during a process are numerous and the set
values have been previously decided.

Use the following steps to save SV information.

The following four methods can switch SV.

parameter “

S

S

S

Sv

v

v

vN

N

N

N

” / press the user key / DI function / overwrite parameter “

S

S

S

Sv

v

v

vN

N

N

N

” via the 

communication function

Switch Using Parameter "

S

S

S

Sv

v

v

vn

n

n

n

"

Switch Using the User Key

Switch Using DI Function

Switch Using Parameter “

S

S

S

Sv

v

v

vn

n

n

n

” via the Communication Function

6. PID selection function

The SV selection function can record and switch up to eight sets of PID parameters from the
palette menu settings.
It is effective when the control equipment changes the target often and must frequently change
the PID parameters.
Use the following steps to save PID information.

The PID parameter selection (P, i, d, normal and reverse settings) can be changed by the
same four methods as the SV selection function.

Switch Using Parameter

"

 

 

 

 

P

P

P

PL

L

L

Ln

n

n

n1

1

1

1

"

1

 

Display the setup menu ("

 

 

 

 

S

S

S

SE

E

E

ET

T

T

 

 

 [

[

[

[h

h

h

 

 

 6

6

6

6

 

").

2

 

Display FALT output 1 set value ("

 

 

 

 

F

F

F

FL

L

L

Lo

o

o

o1

1

1

1

 

") and set the output value.

 

For dual control, set "

 

 

 

 

F

F

F

FL

L

L

Lo

o

o

o2

2

2

2

 

" the same way.

3

 

Press the 

 key to set the value.

1

 

Display the setup menu ("

 

 

 

 

S

S

S

SE

E

E

Et

t

t

 

 

 [

[

[

[h

h

h

 

 

 6

6

6

6

 

").

2

 

Display the standby mode setting ("

 

 

 

 

S

S

S

Sb

b

b

bm

m

m

md

d

d

d

 

") and set the alarm output, re-trans-

mission output, and PV/SV display for standby mode.

Refer to

 

For the possible ON/OFF combinations for each output, see "6-6 Setup (Ch 6)" 
(page 8).

3

 

Display the standby control output 1 set value ("

 

 

 

 

S

S

S

Sb

b

b

bo

o

o

o1

1

1

1

 

") and set the output value.

For dual control, set "

 

 

 

 

S

S

S

Sb

b

b

bo

o

o

o2

2

2

2

 

" the same way.

4

 

Press the 

 key to set the value.

1

 

Display the system menu ("

 

 

 

 

S

S

S

SY

Y

Y

YS

S

S

 

 

 C

C

C

Ch

h

h

 

 

 7

7

7

7

 

").

2

 

Set both ramp SV decline ("

 

 

 

 

r

r

r

rM

M

M

MP

P

P

PL

L

L

L

 

") and incline ("

 

 

 

 

r

r

r

rM

M

M

MP

P

P

PH

H

H

H

 

").

3

 

Set the unit of time for the slope ("

 

 

 

 

r

r

r

rM

M

M

MP

P

P

PU

U

U

U

 

") during ramp SV.

4

 

Press the 

 key to set the value.

Point

 

Ramp SV can be used with remote SV or SV selection functions.

Ramp SV cannot be used at the same time with ramp soak.

Coming out of a standby state will begin PV start.

Make sure to check the controller’s parameters after changing PV
scale.

Caution

If the power is turned on during the input error, or released standby, the ramp
SV operates differently from the normal PV start.

t

SV during ramp SV behavior 

(rMPL/rMPH)

SV

changing SV with the front key

set value 

after change

set value 

before change

t

PV

power ON

SV

SV

behavior when power rises

t

Sv switches to Sv-1 with DI input

SV

SV

Sv

Sv-1

behavior when SV changes with DI

State at PV start

Operation

Standby

PV tracking (Maintains the state where SV=PV. The SV 
ramp function does not operate.)

Auto or manual

Starts the ramp SV from the current SV (PV start is off) 

1

Display the palette menu ("

P

P

P

PL

L

L

Lt

t

t

 

 

 [

[

[

[h

h

h

 

 

 3

3

3

3

").

2

Display SV setting 1 ("

S

S

S

SV

V

V

V1

1

1

1

") and set SV1.

3

Set SV setting 2 through SV setting 7 in the same way as necessary.

4

Press the 

 key to set the value.

1

Display the operation menu ("

o

o

o

oP

P

P

PE

E

E

 

 

 [

[

[

[h

h

h

 

 

 1

1

1

1

").

2

Display the selected SV number ("

S

S

S

Sv

v

v

vn

n

n

n

") and choose the SV No.

3

Press the 

 key to set the value.

1

 Display the palette menu ("

P

P

P

PL

L

L

LT

T

T

 

 

 C

C

C

Ch

h

h

 

 

 3

3

3

3

").

2

Display max selected SV number ("

S

S

S

Sv

v

v

vM

M

M

MX

X

X

X

") and set the SV number by choosing it

with the user key.

3

Display the user key function setting ("

U

U

U

UK

K

K

KE

E

E

Ey

y

y

y

") and set it to SV selection func-

tion.

4

On the PV/SV display, pressing the user key will switch you from the currently
selected SV to the next SV.

1

Display the operation menu ("

o

o

o

oP

P

P

PE

E

E

 

 

 C

C

C

Ch

h

h

 

 

 1

1

1

1

").

2

Display the selected SV number ("

S

S

S

Sv

v

v

vn

n

n

n

") and choose "di".

3

Display the di function setting ("

d

d

d

di

i

i

i1

1

1

1

" to "

d

d

d

di

i

i

i3

3

3

3

") and set the SV selection func-

tion.

1

In the communication, overwrite the set value to the selected SV number
("

S

S

S

Sv

v

v

vn

n

n

n

").

Point

When switching the normal and reverse operation by using the PID selec-
tion function, be sure to turn off the system power beforehand for safety
reasons (Do not switch normal and reverse operation during control).

1

Display the palette menu ("

P

P

P

PL

L

L

LT

T

T

 

 

 C

C

C

Ch

h

h

 

 

 3

3

3

3

").

2

Display proportional bandwidth setting 1 ("

P

P

P

P1

1

1

1

") and set P1.

3

Set "i1" and "d1" in the same way.

Set the following parameters as necessary: ON/OFF control hysteresis ("

h

h

h

hy

y

y

yS

S

S

S1

1

1

1

"), cool-

ing proportional band ("

C

C

C

Co

o

o

oL

L

L

L1

1

1

1

"), dead band ("

d

d

d

db

b

b

b1

1

1

1

"), balance ("

b

b

b

bA

A

A

AL

L

L

L1

1

1

1

"), anti-reset windup

("

A

A

A

Ar

r

r

r1

1

1

1

"), and normal/reverse setting ("

r

r

r

rE

E

E

Ev

v

v

v1

1

1

1

").

4

Press the 

 key to set the value.

1

 Display the operation menu ("

o

o

o

oP

P

P

PE

E

E

 

 

 C

C

C

Ch

h

h

h1

1

1

1

").

2

Display the selected PID number ("

P

P

P

PL

L

L

Ln

n

n

n1

1

1

1

") and choose the PID No.

3

Press the 

 key to set the value.

Summary of Contents for Micro Controller X PXG4

Page 1: ...ed for continuous and safe use of this equipment Some parts installed on this equipment have a limited life and or may deteriorate with age The warranty period for this unit including accessories is o...

Page 2: ...auxiliary relay If the output operation frequency is high selecting a SSR SSC drive output type is recommended Proportionate cycles Relay output 30 seconds or more SSR SSC drive output 1 second or mo...

Page 3: ...ontroller move it as least 30 mm away Cautions when wiring Start by wiring from the left hand terminals terminals 1 to 6 Use a screw that is the right size on terminals and tighten them with a torque...

Page 4: ...ction 7 8 9 10 Relay output 13 14 Current output 13 14 SSR drive 3 4 14 13 Voltage output Control output 1 15 16 17 18 Thermocouple input 15 16 17 18 A B B Resistance bulb input 15 16 17 18 Current vo...

Page 5: ...lay and Status Display In monitor mode the PV display shows item names while the SV display shows the input out put values For more details on P P P PA A A AS S S SS S S S PASS see 5 6 Key Lock and Pa...

Page 6: ...E EF F F FE E E E FEFE is entered as P P P PA A A AS S S SS S S S PASS all of the channels OPE ch to DSP ch can be displayed and set This super password function is useful when you forget the set pass...

Page 7: ...d d d d7 7 7 7 d7 Differential time 7 Sets the differential time 0 0 to 999 9 sec 60 0 sec h h h hy y y yS S S S7 7 7 7 hyS7 ON OFF control hysteresis 7 Sets the hysteresis when using the ON OFF cont...

Page 8: ...5 Note1 r r r rt t t tF F F F rTF RSV input filter Sets the time constant for the RSV input filter 0 0 to 120 0 sec 0 0 sec Note1 fixed at 0 8bit PV input underflow 9bit PV input overflow 10bit underr...

Page 9: ...it2 non excitation output alarm function bit3 hold reset function RST S S S St t t tm m m md d d d STMd Start mode Sets the operation mode when starting up Auto auto mode startup Man manual mode start...

Page 10: ...et the PID parameter when using fuzzy control Setting fuzzy PID control 7 4 Self tuning Control Self tuning Control is a control which automatically calculate the value of PID under the condi tion tha...

Page 11: ...ontrol equipment power t SV process value control loop close close open PV Point Set the following parameters before running auto tuning PV input type PV input upper limit PV input lower limit Decimal...

Page 12: ...r r r r and set the ramp time 6 Display the soak time parameter t t t tm m m m1 1 1 1r r r r and set the soak time 7 Repeat steps 4 through 7 and set the remaining parameters MV MV1 MV2 MV1 MV2 MV lim...

Page 13: ...er DO2 Starts the specified timer for DO2 2 2 2 23 3 3 3 Start timer DO3 Starts the specified timer for DO3 2 2 2 24 4 4 4 No function Do not set 2 2 2 25 5 5 5 No function Do not set 2 2 2 26 6 6 6 S...

Page 14: ...ent 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 segme...

Page 15: ...aud rate setting parameter C C C Co o o oM M M M and choose 9600 bps even 9 9 9 96 6 6 6e e e ev v v v This sets the baud rate to 9600 bps and the parity to even 3 Display communication permissions S...

Page 16: ...value For dual control set S S S Sb b b bo o o o2 2 2 2 the same way 4 Press the key to set the value 1 Display the system menu S S S SY Y Y YS S S S C C C Ch h h h 7 7 7 7 2 Set both ramp SV decline...

Page 17: ...V No 1 Display the operation menu o o o oP P P PE E E E C C C Ch h h h 1 1 1 1 2 Display the selected PID number S S S Sv v v vn n n n and choose di 3 Display the di function setting d d d di i i i1 1...

Page 18: ...ent range C Measurement range F Smallest input increment C Input code Resistance bulb JIS IEC Pt 100 0 to 150 32 to 302 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 to 300 32 to 572 0 1 0 to 500 32 to 932 0 1 0 to 600 32 to 1112 1...

Page 19: ...code is changed turn off the power once and then re start the controller before starting control Aln AL1 to AL3 show the alarm set values ALnh AL1h to AL3h show the alarm set values ALnL AL1L to AL3L...

Page 20: ...Thermocouple input greatest one among 0 3 FS 1 digit and 1 C or 2 C Resistance bulb input greatest one among 0 3 FS 1 digit and 0 5 C mV input voltage input current input 0 3 FS 1digit Indication res...

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