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Test Parameters
Simulation
P980 Simulate
Test mode is used to simulate the application and confirm that all parameters
and relay setpoints have been entered as expected. During simulation, there
is a choice of whether the relays will change state (hard simulation) or not
(soft simulation), but the LED’s will always switch according to how the
relays have been programmed, and the output will change accordingly. If
you want to test the logic of the system that the relays are connected to then
select a hard simulation, but if you don’t want to change the relay state, then
select a soft simulation.
There are two simulation modes,
automatic
and
manual
. Automatic
simulation will move the velocity up and down between minimum and
maximum velocity and activate the relay and/or corresponding LED at the
programmed setpoints, if you wish to change the direction of the velocity
movement at any time this can be done by using the arrow keys. In manual
simulation, using the arrow keys will allow you to move the velocity up and
down as required.
The choices for you to enter are as follows.
1= Manual soft simulation
2= Automatic soft simulation
3= Manual hard simulation
4= Automatic hard simulation
To return to program mode, press
CANCEL
and test mode will end.
P981 Increment
By default, simulation mode will move by
0.25
steps in manual simulation
and by 0.25/min in automatic simulation. Altering the increment can change
this value.
P982 Rate
In automatic mode, the rate at which the measurement will move up and
down is determined by the
Increment (P981)
and the time,
Rate (P982)
which can be changed as required. To increase the rate at which the
measurement moves increase the
Increment (P981)
or decrease the
Rate
(P982)
. To decrease the rate at which the measurement moves decrease the
Increment (P981)
or increase the
Rate (P982)
.
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