Fuji Electric PXF4 Instruction Manual Download Page 12

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USER key

Assigns the function to the [USER] key

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USER + DOWN key

Assigns the function to the [USER]+ V key

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DI-1 function select

Allocates a function to DI-1.

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0

Refer to Section 14 for the detail.

594

DI-2 function select

Allocates a function to DI-2.

0-48

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595

DI-3 function select

Allocates a function to DI-3.

0-48

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OUT1 output type

Selects the content to be output from OUT1

0 to 427

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OUT2 output type

Selects the content to be output from OUT2

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2

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DO1 output type

Sets the trigger for DO1

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DO2 output type

Sets the trigger for DO2

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DO3 output type

Selects the content to be output from DO3.

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Selects the content for OUT1 to indicate.

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Selects the content for OUT2 to indicate.

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609

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Selects the content for EV1 lamp to indicate.

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Selects the content for EV2 lamp to indicate.

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Selects the content for MAN lamp to indicate.

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Ramp SV ON/OFF

Sets the ramp SV ON/OFF

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Ramp SV-Decline

Sets the slope for a falling SV during ramp SV operations

0 to 100%FS

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Ramp SV-Incline

Sets the slope for a rising SV during ramp SV operations

0 to 100%FS

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620

Ramp SV-slope time unit

Sets the unit of time for the slope during ramp SV operations

hoUr: slope temperature/hour 
Min: slope temperature/min

hoUr

621

Ramp SV - display mode

Displays the SV during ramp operations or the SV goal value 
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rMP: ramping SV 
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rMP

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Control method

Selects the control method.

oNoF: ON/OFF control
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Pid

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Start mode

Sets the operation mode during startup

AUTo: starts in AUTO mode 
MAn: starts in manual mode
REM: starts in remote mode

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AUTO

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Control operation cycle

Sets the control operation cycle.

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Simple calculation ON/OFF

Sets ON/OFF of simple calculation

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Communication type

Selects a type of communication.

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2: Programless communication

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Station No.

Sets the station number.

0 to 255 (0: unresponsive communication)

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[RESET]

762

RS-485 baud rate

Sets the baud rate

96: 9600 bps
192: 19200 bps
384: 38400 bps
115K: 115 Kbps

96

[RESET]

763

RS-485 parity

Sets the parity check

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odd

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764

RS-485 response interval

Widen the time interval of receiving response. (Set value × 20 
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0 to 100

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Communication permissions

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MODBUS user address setting 1

Sets the MODBUS user address

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MODBUS user address setting 32

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PFB dead band

Sets the dead band for PFB.

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5.0%

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Valve stroke time

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Parameter mask

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Summary of Contents for PXF4

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Page 4: ...t or re transmission output or re transmission output or re transmission output or re transmission output or re transmission output Current or re transmission output current Current or re transmission output current Current or re transmission output current Voltage or re transmission output voltage Voltage or re transmission output voltage Voltage or re transmission output voltage 1 or 2 points 3 ...

Page 5: ...L2 AL2 COM AL1 COM AL1 AL2 COM Non C Note 1 DI1 DI COM RS485 8 7 10 9 12 11 14 13 8 7 10 9 DI3 DI2 DI1 DI COM Valve control output 1 Valve Control Valve Control Motorized valve control type Alarm output RTD Current input Voltage input Thermocouple Universal input Process value input Option Digital input RS 485 Digital input 7HUPLQDO RQQHFWLRQ LDJUDP 0RWRUL HG YDOYH FRQWURO W SH 9DOYH FRQWURO RXWSX...

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Page 7: ...ubmode you can change parameter values by using ȁ9 keys Power ON Operation mode Operation screen PV SV display PV power PV MV display AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL Press and hold P Press and hold in the selected channel Parameter Parameter Operation control mode Setup mode Channel selection mode 䠟䡄䠍 䠟䡄䠎 䠟䡄䠏 䠟䡄䠐 䠟䡄䠑 䠟䡄䠒 䠬䠥䠠 䠬䠨䠰 䠬䠮䠣 䠩䠫䠪 䠝䠨䠩 䠯䠡䠰 䠟䡄䠓 䠟䡄䠔 䠟䡄䠕 䠟...

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Page 10: ...rn No Displays the pattern No of the ramp soak currently selected 0 15 K 0 DODUP SDUDPHWHUV 3DUDPHWHU XQFWLRQ 6HWWLQJ UDQJH QLWLDO YDOXH 5HPDUNV ʋ LVSOD 1DPH 470 0 DODUP W SH 6HW WKH DODUP W SH IRU 0 0 to 58 0 Refer to section 11 for the detail 471 0 K VWHUHVLV Sets the hysteresis for alarm output 1 ON OFF 0 to 50 FS 0 25 FS 472 0 GHOD Sets the delay before detecting alarm output 1 0 to 9999 sec m...

Page 11: ...tput 1 OUT1 0 5v 0 to 5 V 1 5v 1 to 5 V 0 10 0 to 10 V 2 10 2 to 10 V 0 20 0 to 20 mA 4 20 4 to 20 mA 0 10 voltage 4 20 current LVSOD HG ZKHQ 287 LV FXUUHQW RU YROWDJH RXWSXW 548 OUT2 range Sets the range of the control output 2 OUT2 0 5v 0 to 5 V 1 5v 1 to 5 V 0 10 0 to 10 V 2 10 2 to 10 V 0 20 0 to 20 mA 4 20 4 to 20 mA 0 10 voltage 4 20 current LVSOD HG ZKHQ 287 LV FXUUHQW RU YROWDJH RXWSXW 549...

Page 12: ...F control Pid PID control 8 X FRQWURO 6 6HOI WXQLQJ FRQWURO Pid2 PID2 control 2FRE 2 degrees of freedom PID Pid 626 Start mode Sets the operation mode during startup AUTo starts in AUTO mode MAn starts in manual mode REM starts in remote mode 67E VWDUWV LQ VWDQGE PRGH AUTO 627 Control operation cycle Sets the control operation cycle 0 1 to 0 9S 1 to 99S 0 1S 628 3 SDOOHWWH VZLWFKLQJ PHWKRG 6HWV WK...

Page 13: ...FF 4 PV SV and indicators OFF all OFF 5 SV OFF relights for 5 sec by pressing any key 6 PV OFF relights for 5 sec by pressing any key 7 PV and SV OFF relights for 5 sec by pressing any key 8 PV SV and indicators OFF relights for 5 sec by pressing any key 0 946 Blinking PV at input error 6HWV ZKHWKHU RU QRW WR EOLQN 39 DW DQ LQSXW HUURU 0 PV blinks at an input error 1 No blink 0 947 Brightness 6HWV...

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Page 15: ...RYHUZULWHV WKH PID Point Ɣ 3 SDUDPHWHU ZKLFK LV VHW DIWHU DXWR WXQLQJ KDV ILQLVKHG QRUPDOO ZLOO EH PDLQWDLQHG HYHQ ZKHQ WKH SRZHU LV WXUQHG RII RZHYHU WKH 3 YDOXH ZLOO QRW EH FKDQJHG LI WKH SRZHU LV WXUQHG RII GXULQJ DXWR WXQLQJ Q WKLV FDVH UHUXQ DXWR WXQLQJ Ɣ 7KH HTXLSPHQW ZLOO XVH 21 2 SRVLWLRQ FRQWURO GXULQJ DXWR WXQLQJ VR WKHUH PD be a large change in PV according to the process Do not use aut...

Page 16: ...VWHS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 Setting 3RZHU 2Q 6WDUW Ending Output OFF Output Repeat Behavior Off Continuous control Continuous control Off Off Continuous control Continuous control On Off Continuous control Standby Off Off Continuous control Standby On Off Standby Continuous control Off Off Standby Continuous control On Off Standby Standby Off Off Standby Standby On On Continuous control Conti...

Page 17: ...FNLQJ 0DLQWDLQV WKH VWDWH ZKHUH 69 39 7KH 69 UDPS function does not operate Auto or manual Starts the ramp SV from the current SV PV start is off 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 SV selection function 7KH 69 VHOHFWLRQ IXQFWLRQ FDQ UHFRUG DQG VZLWFK XS WR HLJKW VHWV RI 69 LQIRUPDWLRQ WR WKH SDOHWWH PHQX VHWWLQJV W LV HIIHFWLYH ZKHQ WKH 69 XVHG GXULQJ D SURFHVV DUH QXPHURXV DQG WKH VHW YDOXHV have been previ...

Page 18: ...n be assigned see 12 USER key assignment page 21 8VH WKH IROORZLQJ VWHSV WR VHW WKLV IXQFWLRQ Display the system menu LVSOD WKH DVVLJQ XVHU NH VSHFL FDWLRQ and choose the function Press the key to set the value E DQG U IXQFWLRQV Ɣ 7KH DQWL UHVHW ZLQGXS IXQFWLRQ cuts integration that falls outside of the Ar set range that is centered around SV 5XQQLQJ DXWR WXQLQJ ZLOO VHW WKH RSWLPXP YDOXHV IRU 3 L...

Page 19: ...112 1 PT8 200 to 850 1 328 to 1562 1 Thermocouple J J1 0 0 to 400 0 0 1 32 0 to 752 0 0 1 J2 20 0 to 400 0 0 1 4 0 to 752 0 0 1 J3 0 0 to 800 0 0 1 32 to 1472 1 J4 100 to 1000 1 148 to 1832 1 K K1 0 to 400 0 1 32 to 752 0 1 K2 20 0 to 500 0 0 1 4 0 to 932 0 0 1 K3 0 0 to 800 0 0 1 32 to 1472 1 K4 200 to 1300 1 328 to 2372 1 R R 0 to 1700 1 32 to 3092 1 B B 0 to 1800 1 32 to 3272 1 S S 0 to 1700 1 ...

Page 20: ... be assigned to DO1 to 3 For more details on each of the event output functions refer to 13 OUT DO indicators assignment page 21 ODUP FWLRQ 7 SH RGHV Type A1Tp to A3Tp Alarm Type Action diagram 0 No alarm Absolute value alarm 1 High alarm PV t ALn 2 RZ DODUP PV t ALn 3 LJK DODUP ZLWK KROG PV t ALn 4 RZ DODUP ZLWK KROG PV t ALn Deviation alarm 5 High alarm SV PV t ALn 6 RZ DODUP SV PV t ALn 7 LJK R...

Page 21: ...During auto tuning startup 11 11 11 Normal operation 12 12 12 Standby 13 13 13 During manual mode 14 14 14 During remote SV operation 15 15 15 During ramp SV 16 16 16 System error 20 20 20 Ramp soak event output OFF 21 21 21 RUN 22 22 22 2 23 23 23 GS Guaranty soak 24 24 24 END 110 110 110 Alarm indicator output Alarm 1 indiator output 111 111 111 Alarm 2 indiator output 112 112 112 Alarm 3 indiat...

Page 22: ...OFF HYHO 20 Timer alarm 2 Runs the timer for the alarm 2 21 Timer alarm 3 Runs the timer for the alarm 3 22 No function Not for use 23 No function Not for use 24 No function Not for use 25 SV No 1 Increases the SV number by 1 1 HYHO 26 SV No 2 Increases the SV number by 2 2 HYHO 27 SV No 4 Increases the SV number by 4 4 HYHO 28 PID No 1 Increases the PID number by 1 1 HYHO 29 PID No 2 Increases th...

Page 23: ...andard type Note 1 Not available for the 7th code C E P R S However if you want to order the 6th code A SPST relay contact for the control output 1 and the 7th code R or S current voltage re transmission output for the control output 2 specify the model as follows Note 2 When using the CT input as a heater burnout alarm add one alarm output for it in the 9th code Note 3 When using the current inpu...

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