
2 General
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Programmer PG 02
2.3
Parameter Lists
In developing the HEINZMANN Digital Controls top priority was given to realizing a
combination of universal applicability and high grade functionality. As various adjustable
parameters had to be provided for each individual function, some system was needed to
conveniently organize the great multitude of parameters that would inevitably result from
the numerous functions to be implemented. So for the sake of clarity and easy access, the
parameters have been grouped into four lists.
1.Parameters
Parameters used for adjusting the control and the engine
(parameter numbers 1..1999)
2.Measurements
Parameters (measuring or monitor values) serving to indicate the
actual states of the control and the engine
(parameter numbers 2000..3999)
3.Functions
Parameters used for activating and switching over functions
(parameter numbers 4000..5999)
4.Curves
Parameters used for parameterizing characteristic curves and
characteristic maps (parameter numbers 6000..7999)
Each parameter is assigned a number and an abbreviation. The parameter number indicates
which list the parameter belongs to. Within these lists, the parameters are arranged by
groups to facilitate identification and reference for more detailed information.
There are different ways of writing of the parameter names. With older
software-versions all letters of the abbreviation largely written (e.g.
SPEED_RAMP_UP) with the newer versions are used large and lower case
(e.g. SpeedRampUp). Crucially for the function of the parameter is however
the parameter number. This was as far as possible maintained with the
modification of the software.
Note