FMS Fault Correction
Parameters ( P )
Aids
P7
The correction range in points is entered here. Since the possible entries
Parameters 517 to 676
range from 0 999 it is possible to program a horizontal to a channel and to
run it entirely via the correction input.
If parameter 430 is set to "0”, only parameters 517 and 597 will function.
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P8
This setting determines what value the monitor output (terminal 47 and 49) will
Parameter 677
emit as 4 … 20 mA signal. This function cannot be adjusted on FMS 5, since
these terminals then serve for output of the channel 5 control signal. If the
value of the output is set to "Internal Load" (parameter content "0” standard
value), the internal monitoring for this signal is also active. This monitoring,
however, can still be controlled via jumper. However, this monitoring is
switched on as standard.
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P9
Same function as parameter 677, but for curve set 2 to 4. As a rule, however,
Parameters 678 to 680
the same contents are entered here as for parameter 677.
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P10
This indicates the number of points at which the monitor output will emit 4mA,
Parameters 685 to 688
i.e. depending on the selected source for the monitor output signal, a lower
range is selected from which the monitor output is activated. If the signal is
below the selected limit, 4 mA nevertheless continues to be emitted, i.e. a
change below the limit is not displayed.
Parameters 693 to 696
This setting determines at what number of points the monitor output will
display 20 mA. If the number of points of the source signal is higher than the
value set here, 20 mA is nevertheless emitted, i.e. a change in the source
signal above the value indicated is no longer displayed.
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P11
This setting can determine how many points the air ducts are to advance if
Parameter 702
the "Flying Change” is activated.
Parameter 703
This setting determines how long after a curve set change the air advance
remains active.
Parameter 704
This can be used to select the channels on which the air advance will act
(via Bit pattern).
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P12
This setting determines how rapidly the external load signal will vary if the load
Parameter 718
is set via a DPS signal. In the case of a DPS signal the external load is formed
by a counter that counts up or down depending on the prevailing contact. The
speed of the counter is therefore set via this parameter. The setting is in points
per minute.
If the load is not a DPS signal, the parameter must be set to "0”.
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