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4-2 Function Mode
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Functions
PID Gain Adjustment
•If a stable response cannot be obtained in PID function operation, adjust each gain as follows
according to the situation.
Feedback value variation is slow when the target value is changed.
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Raise P gain.
The feedback value changes fast but isn't stable.
→
Lower P gain.
The target and feedback values wouldn't match smoothly.
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Lower I gain.
The feedback value fluctuates unstably.
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Raise I gain.
Response is slow even with P gain raised.
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Raise D gain.
With P gain raised, the feedback value fluctuates and isn't stable.
→
Lower D gain.
PID Integral Reset
•Clears the integral value of PID operation.
•Allocate 24 (PIDC) to the desired multi-function input..
•Clears the integral value every time the PIDC terminal is turned on.
Do not turn on the PIDC terminal during PID operation to avoid an overcurrent trip.
Turn on the PIDC terminal after turning off PID operation, this will help to stop the motor.
The integral value is cleared during free running or retry.l
PID Comparison Function
•This function outputs a signal when detecting that the PID feedback value exceeds the set range.
•Allocate 07 (FBV) to any of multi-function output terminal 11 (C021) or relay output terminals AL2
and AL1 (C026).
•Set the upper limit in C052, and the lower limit in C053. When the PID feedback value falls below
the lower limit, the terminal is turned on. The ON state will remain until the value exceeds the upper
limit.
•The output signal is turned off while output is shut off (during stop or FRS, etc.).
•Helps control the number of fans and pumps.
Data
Symbol
Function name
Status
Description
24
PIDC
PID integral reset
ON
Forcibly sets the PID integral value to zero.
OFF
Does not affect the PID function
Related parameters
C001 to C005
Summary of Contents for JX-A4004
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Page 16: ...14 About This Manual ...
Page 19: ...Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Functions 1 2 1 2 Appearance and Names of Parts 1 4 ...
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Page 25: ...Chapter 2 Design 2 1 Installation 2 2 2 2 Wiring 2 7 ...
Page 79: ...Chapter 4 Functions 4 1 Monitor Mode 4 2 4 2 Function Mode 4 6 ...
Page 174: ...5 8 5 2 Troubleshooting 5 Maintenance Operations ...
Page 175: ...Chapter 6 Inspection and Maintenance 6 1 Inspection and Maintenance 6 2 6 2 Storage 6 8 ...
Page 199: ...Appendix Appendix 1Parameter ListApp 2 Appendix 2Product Life CurveApp 18 ...
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