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Temperature Input Unit Functions
Section 11-6
6.
Return to the
General
Tab Page, click the
Transfer [PC to Unit]
Button to
download the data, and then click the
Reset
Button to reset the Unit.
7.
Click the
OK
Button and exit the window.
11-6-3 Peak/Bottom Hold
Description
Peak/bottom hold is used to hold the maximum (peak) value or minimum (bot-
tom) value of the temperature input value. When the Hold Flag allocated in the
Output Area turns ON, the hold function starts, searching for the peak or bot-
tom value until the Hold Flag turns OFF. (The peak/bottom value is refreshed
when the Hold Flag turns OFF.) The comparator function can be used to com-
pare the peak or bottom values allocated as temperature data 1. (Refer to
details on the comparator function.)
Example of Bottom Hold
Note
A delay in network transmission time will occur from the time the Hold Flag
turns ON (or OFF) in the Master Unit's ladder program until notification of the
flag's status is actually sent to the Slave. Therefore, even when the Hold Flag
is ON, the first temperature data transmitted to the Master Unit when the CPU
Unit power is turned ON may be the data from when the Hold Flag was OFF.
To collect peak/bottom hold data using the Hold Flag at the Master Unit, con-
ON
OFF
Temperature input value
Hold value
Previous
value
Hold Flag
The bottom value
is updated.
Bottom hold value
Hold function starts.
Hold function stops.
Summary of Contents for CRT1 - 10-2009
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Page 3: ...CRT1 Series CompoNet Slave Units and Repeater Unit Operation Manual Revised October 2009...
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Page 24: ...xxiv Conformance to EC Directives 6...
Page 386: ...362 Units with Connectors Section 6 7...
Page 414: ...390 Temperature Input Units Section 7 5...
Page 430: ...406 Expansion Unit Specifications Section 8 2...
Page 494: ...470 Bit Slave Units with Compact Connectors Section 9 5...
Page 501: ...477 Repeater Unit Section 10 2 Dimensions 42 3 50 3 1 27 5 95 mm...
Page 502: ...478 Repeater Unit Section 10 2...
Page 508: ...484 CX Integrator Section 11 1...
Page 509: ...485 CX Integrator Section 11 1...
Page 602: ...578 Temperature Input Unit Functions Section 11 6...
Page 614: ...590 Device Maintenance Section 12 3...
Page 664: ...640 I O Power Supply Current Appendix E...
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