
GOSSEN METRAWATT GMBH
17
Manual Operation with Binary Input
Switching to manual operation is possible via the binary input (terminals 5 and 6).
This is distinguished from off / manual operation with the
key as follows:
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Bumpless switching to manual operation with
all
controller sorts
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The last manipulating factor is “frozen” for step-action controllers as well.
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The last switching status is retained for limit transducers.
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Operation and display are identical to automatic operation, except that the
LED lights up and the
manipulating factor can be changed in the manipulating factor display with the
and
keys.
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When configured as a step-action or a continuous-action controller (controller sort set to 2 through 5), the
Y St
parameter
must
be set to 0.
–
The “alarm 2” configuration digit must be set to a value of 8 ... F to this end (see also
CnF2
PWR Out Offset with Binary Input
When configured as a step-action or a continuous-action controller (controller sort set to 2 through 5), control
quality can be significantly improved by means of PWR out offset where abrupt load fluctuations prevail.
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When the contact at the binary input is closed, the controller’s manipulating factor is increased by an
amount equaling
Y St
.
–
It is reduced by the same value when the contact is opened.
–
No function during self-tuning
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Where
Y St
= 0, the binary input activates manual operation (see above).
–
The “alarm 2” configuration digit must be set to a value of 8 ... F to this end (see also
CnF2
Example:
If a machine requires an average of 70% heating power during production operation, but only 10% during idle
time, the difference of
Y ST
is set to 60%, and the binary input is only activated during production.