-
Response Format
If the end code is 00, operation was normal. If the end code is other than 00,
the command was not processed.
*
@ Controller no.
MB
End code
FCS
X10
1
X10
0
X16
1
X16
0
3--10 Set Value Write
For main setting, alarm value, proportional band, integral time, derivative
time, cooling coefficient, dead band, input shift value, heater burnout alarm
value, fuzzy strength, fuzzy scale 1, fuzzy scale 2.
*
Terminator
00 to 99
Start
@ Controller no. W
Channel no.
Set Value
FCS
X10
1
X10
0
X10
1
X10
0
X10
3
X10
2
X10
1
X10
0
X16
1
X16
0
Header
code
Note 1. Decimals must be taken into account for writing some types of data.
2. For negative data values, x10
3
becomes “F” (e.g. --35
A
C = F035).
3. The channel number can be set to either 01 or 02. When setting alarm
output 2 for the E5AF-A, use the channel number 02. For all other set-
tings, use channel number 01, or end code 15 will be returned.
4. The Controller number (00 to 99) must be a decimal code that allows the
host computer to distinguish an E5AF Model from the other E5AF Models
in the same system when communicating (via RS-422 or RS-485). Do not
give identical Controller numbers to Fuzzy Temperature Controllers in the
same system as this will interfere with communications.
Controller
no.
Header code
Channel no.
120
C
Start
*
@
0
0
W
%
0
2
0
1
2
0
FCS
If the end code is 00, operation was normal. If the end code is other than 00,
the command was not processed.
*
00 to 99
@ Controller no. W
End code
FCS
X10
1
X10
0
Header
code
X16
1
X16
0
Note For the end code list, refer to page
3--19 End Code List
.
3--11 Set Value Read
For main setting, alarm value, proportional band, integral time, derivative
time, cooling coefficient, dead band, input shift value, heater burnout alarm
value, fuzzy strength, fuzzy scale 1, fuzzy scale 2.
Command Format
Response Format
#
Section 3--11
Summary of Contents for E5AF
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