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CHAPTER 5 PARAMETERS
E5EK
5--6
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The parameters in this mode can be used only when the “security” parameter
(protect mode) is set to “0” to “5”. Only the “PV/Present SP” parameter can be
used when the “security” parameter is set to “6”.
•
The parameters in this mode comprise step operation parameters and parameters
required for monitoring program operating states.
•
To select this mode, press the
key for 1 second minimum. The display changes
to the menu display. If you select [
] then press the
key for 1 second
minimum, the controller enters the level 0 mode.
•
To select parameters in this mode, press the
key. To change parameter set-
tings, use the
or
keys.
•
The following table shows the parameters supported in the level 0 mode and the
page where the parameter is described.
Symbol
Parameter Name
Page
PV/Present SP
5-6
Pattern No.
5-7
Step No. monitor
5-7
Hold
5-8
Advance
5-8
Standby time monitor
5-9
Pattern elapsing time
5-9
Pattern execution count monitor
5-9
MV monitor (heat)
5-10
MV monitor (cool)
5-10
Valve opening monitor
5-10
PV/Present SP
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The process value is displayed on the No.1 display, and the Present SP is displayed
on the No.2 display.
•
The decimal point position is dependent on the selected sensor during tempera-
tures input and on the results of scaling during analog input.
Monitor Range
Unit
Process Value
Scaling lower limit -10%FS to scaling upper limit +10%FS
EU
Present SP
Set point lower limit to set point upper limit
EU
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During temperature input, the range of the currently selected sensor is taken as
the PV monitor range.
F
Related parameters
“Input type” “Scaling upper limit” “Scaling lower limit” “Decimal point” (setup
mode)
“Set point upper limit” “Set point lower limit” (expansion mode)
Level 0 Mode
Function
Monitor
See
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