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Overview of Temperature Input Units
Section 7-2
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Allocating Selected I/O Data Patterns
Data such as Status Flags can be allocated together with Temperature Data 1
as I/O in the following combinations. The data to be combined can be selected
from the CX-Integrator.
Example: Allocating Temperature Data 1 + Top/Valley Detection Timing Flags
in the Master Unit using normal display.
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Using the CX-Integrator
1,2,3...
1.
Turn ON the power supply to the Temperature Input Unit.
2.
Double-click the icon of the Temperature Input Unit to be set in the Network
Configuration Window or right-click the icon and select
Parameter - Edit
.
The Configuration Window will be displayed.
3.
Click the
General
Tab and select an I/O data pattern in the
Default Con-
nection Path (In)
Field. The following example shows selecting the temper-
ature data and status flags.
4.
Click the
Transfer [PC to Unit]
Button to download the data and then click
the
Reset
Button to reset the Unit.
5.
Click the
OK
Button and exit the window.
I/O Data
Temperature Data 1
Temperature Data 1 is used to monitor the temperature input value. The tem-
perature input value is allocated as the default setting, but any of the following
data can be allocated: temperature input value, peak value, bottom value, top
value, valley value, or rate of change.
Note
The comparator function can be used for the data allocated as Temperature
Data 1.
15
8
7
0
Temperature Data 1 for Input 0
Temperature Data 1 for Input 1
Temperature Data 1 for Input 2
Temperature Data 1 for Input 3
Top Detection Timing Flag
Valley Detection Timing Flag
Summary of Contents for CRT1 - 10-2008
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Page 123: ...100 Connecting External I O for Slave Units Section 3 6...
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