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Temperature Input Units
Section 6-4
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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’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 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, configure a
ladder program that considers the transmission delay when the Hold Flag is
turned ON, then enables the peak/bottom hold values after a fixed time inter-
val.
Setting Procedure (Example: DeviceNet Configurator)
1,2,3...
1. In the Network Configuration Window, double-click the icon of the Slice I/O
Terminal that is to be set. Alternatively, right-click the icon and select
Pa-
rameters - Edit
. The Edit Unit Parameters Window will be displayed.
2. Select the Temperature Input Unit to be edited from the
I/O Module
Tab
Page.
3. Click the
Edit
Button on the
I/O Module
Tab Page. The Edit Unit Parame-
ters Window will be displayed.
4. Select the tab page for the input where peak/bottom hold is to be set, and
select the
Peak/Bottom Hold
Check Box in the
Function Choice
Area.
ON
OFF
Temperature input value
The bottom value
will be updated.
Hold value
Previous value
Hold Flag
Bottom hold value
Hold function starts
Hold function stops
Summary of Contents for SMARTSLICE GRT1-DRT
Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL Cat No W455 E1 08 SmartSlice GRT1 Series Slice I O Units ...
Page 3: ...SmartSlice GRT1 Series Slice I O Units Operation Manual Revised December 2018 ...
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Page 20: ...xx EC Directives 6 ...
Page 62: ...42 Connecting Turnback Cables Section 3 3 ...
Page 250: ...230 Maintenance Information Window Section 7 3 Maintenance Information Window ...
Page 292: ...272 GRT1 CP1 L Positioning Unit Section 7 5 ...
Page 300: ...280 GRT1 END End Unit Section 8 5 Dimensions 11 9 11 9 55 7 1 5 19 5 83 5 2 9 2 9 OMRON ...
Page 322: ...302 Troubleshooting by Unit Section 9 5 ...
Page 350: ...330 Explicit Messages Appendix A ...
Page 354: ...334 Power Consumption and Weight Tables Appendix C ...
Page 356: ...336 I O Current Consumption Table Appendix D ...
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