Parameter description:
P0: Actual value
The here indicated temperature presents the actual measured value. If the control setpoint is
indicated by the help of parameter A32, the actual value can only be seen with this parameter.
P2: Hysteresis contact K1
The hysteresis can be set symmetrically or one-sided at the setpoint (see A40).
At one-sided setting, the hysteresis works downward with heating contact and upward with cooling
contact. At symmetrical hysteresis, half of the hysteresis’ value is effective below and half of the
value above the switching point (see fig. 1 and 2).
Fig. 1:
Heating controller, one-sided hysteresis
Fig. 2:
Cooling controller, symmetrical
hysteresis
P4: Control range limitation – minimum setpoint
P5: Control range limitation – maximum setpoint
The adjustment range of the setpoint can be limited in both directions. This is to prevent the end
user of a unit from setting inadmissible or dangerous setpoints.
P6: Actual value correction
This parameter allows the correction of actual value deviations caused for example by sensor
tolerances or extremely long sensor lines. The regulation measure value is increased or decreased
by the here adjusted value.
P19: Key-lock
The key-lock allows blocking of the control keys. In locked condition parameter adjustments with
keys is not possible. At the attempt to adjust the parameters despite key-lock the message "==="
appears in the display.
P30: Lower alarm value
P31: Upper alarm value
The exit alarm is a boundary alarm or a range alarm with one-sided hysteresis (see parameter
P32). Both at the boundary alarm and the range alarm, limit values can be relative, i.e. going along
with the setpoint S1/S1’, or absolute, i.e. independent of the setpoint S1/S1’. At boundary alarm the
hysteresis works one-sided inwardly, and at range alarm outwardly.
P32: Hysteresis alarm circuit
Hysteresis is set one-sided at the adjusted limit value. It becomes effective depending on alarm
definition.
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