YOKOGAWA UTAdvanced UP55A Technical Information Download Page 13

SP-related Setting

Menu

Symbol

Name

Display level

Setting range

Initial value

User setting

SPS

RMS

Remote input method

STD

RSP: Via remote (aux. analog) input
COM: Via communication

RSP

RFL

Remote input filter

STD

OFF, 1 to 120 s

OFF

RT

Remote input ratio

STD

0.001 to 9.999

1.000

RBS

Remote input bias

STD

-100.0 to 100.0% of PV input range span (EUS)

0.0 % of PV input range
span

SPT

SP tracking selection

STD

OFF, ON
Tracking is performed when the mode changes from Program or Remote to
Local. (The local setpoint keeps track of the remote setpoint.)

OFF

S.TM

Starting time of program operation

STD

0.00 to 999.59 (“hour.minute” or “minute.second” (common use of instrument)
* Use the parameter TMU to set the time unit.

0.00

PNC

Program pattern number clearance

STD

OFF: Not cleared.
ON: Cleared. (Set the program No. before restart program operation)
* The controller resets (clears) the program pattern number on the operating
display to “0” at the end of program operation.

OFF

Alarm Function Setting

Menu

Symbol

Name

Display level

Setting range

Initial value

User setting

ALRM

EHY1

Event-1 hysteresis

STD

0.5%

EHY2

Event-2 hysteresis

STD

0.5%

EHY3

Event-3 hysteresis

STD

0.5%

EHY4

Event-4 hysteresis

STD

0.5%

EHY5

Event-5 hysteresis

STD

0.5%

EHY6

Event-6 hysteresis

STD

0.5%

EHY7

Event-7 hysteresis

STD

0.5%

EHY8

Event-8 hysteresis

STD

0.5%

AL1

Alarm-1 type

EASY

PV high limit (01)
Without Standby action (0)
Energized (0)
Latch action (0)

AL2

Alarm-2 type

EASY

PV low limit (02)
Without Standby action (0)
Energized (0)
Latch action (0)

AL3

Alarm-3 type

EASY

PV high limit (01)
Without Standby action (0)
Energized (0)
Latch action (0)

AL4

Alarm-4 type

EASY

PV low limit (02)
Without Standby action (0)
Energized (0)
Latch action (0)

AL5

Alarm-5 type

EASY

PV high limit (01)
Without Standby action (0)
Energized (0)
Latch action (0)

AL6

Alarm-6 type

EASY

PV low limit (02)
Without Standby action (0)
Energized (0)
Latch action (0)

AL7

Alarm-7 type

EASY

PV high limit (01)
Without Standby action (0)
Energized (0)
Latch action (0)

AL8

Alarm-8 type

EASY

PV low limit (02)
Without Standby action (0)
Energized (0)
Latch action (0)

VT1

PV velocity alarm time setpoint 1

EASY

1.00

VT2

PV velocity alarm time setpoint 2

EASY

1.00

VT3

PV velocity alarm time setpoint 3

EASY

1.00

VT4

PV velocity alarm time setpoint 4

EASY

1.00

VT5

PV velocity alarm time setpoint 5

EASY

1.00

VT6

PV velocity alarm time setpoint 6

EASY

1.00

VT7

PV velocity alarm time setpoint 7

EASY

1.00

VT8

PV velocity alarm time setpoint 8

EASY

1.00

HY1

Alarm-1 hysteresis

EASY

10

HY2

Alarm-2 hysteresis

EASY

10

HY3

Alarm-3 hysteresis

EASY

10

HY4

Alarm-4 hysteresis

EASY

10

HY5

Alarm-5 hysteresis

EASY

10

HY6

Alarm-6 hysteresis

EASY

10

HY7

Alarm-7 hysteresis

EASY

10

HY8

Alarm-8 hysteresis

EASY

10

DYN1

Alarm-1 On-delay timer

STD

0.00

DYN2

Alarm-2 On-delay timer

STD

0.00

DYN3

Alarm-3 On-delay timer

STD

0.00

DYN4

Alarm-4 On-delay timer

STD

0.00

DYN5

Alarm-5 On-delay timer

STD

0.00

DYN6

Alarm-6 On-delay timer

STD

0.00

DYN7

Alarm-7 On-delay timer

STD

0.00

DYN8

Alarm-8 On-delay timer

STD

0.00

DYF1

Alarm-1 Off-delay timer

PRO

0.00

DYF2

Alarm-2 Off-delay timer

PRO

0.00

DYF3

Alarm-3 Off-delay timer

PRO

0.00

DYF4

Alarm-4 Off-delay timer

PRO

0.00

DYF5

Alarm-5 Off-delay timer

PRO

0.00

DYF6

Alarm-6 Off-delay timer

PRO

0.00

DYF7

Alarm-7 Off-delay timer

PRO

0.00

DYF8

Alarm-8 Off-delay timer

PRO

0.00

AMD

Alarm mode

STD

0: Always active
1: Not active in RESET mode
2: Not active in RESET or MAN mode

0

PV-related Setting

Menu

Symbol

Name

Display level

Setting range

Initial value

User setting

PVS

BS

PV input bias

EASY

-100.0 to 100.0% of PV input range span (EUS)

0.0 % of PV input range
span

FL

PV input filter

EASY

OFF, 1 to 120 s

OFF

The hysteresis setpoint of PV event or Local event is set to the parcentage of
0.0 to 100.0%.
The setting value (%) is for the PV input range span or output span.

These alarms work irrespective of the operation mode.
Set a 5-digit value in the following order.
[Alarm type: 2 digits (see below)] + [Without (0) or With (1) Stand-by action]
+ [Energized (0) or De-energized (1)] + [Latch action (0/1/2/3/4)]

Alarm type: 2 digits
00: Disable
01: PV high limit
02: PV low limit
03: SP high limit
04: SP low limit
05: Deviation high limit
06: Deviation low limit
07: Deviation high and low limits
08: Deviation within high and low limits
09: Target SP high limit
10: Target SP low limit
11: Target SP deviation high limit
12: Target SP deviation low limit
13: Target SP deviation high and low limits
14: Target SP deviation within high and low limits
15: OUT high limit
16: OUT low limit
17: Cooling-side OUT high limit
18: Cooling-side OUT low limit
19: Analog input PV high limit
20: Analog input PV low limit
21: Analog input RSP high limit
22: Analog input RSP low limit
23: Analog input AIN2 high limit
24: Analog input AIN2 low limit
25: Analog input AIN4 high limit
26: Analog input AIN4 low limit
27: Feedback input high limit
28: Feedback input low limit
29: PV velocity
30: Fault diagnosis
31: FAIL

0.01 to 99.59 (minute.second)

Set a display value of setpoint of hysteresis.
-19999 to 30000 (Set a value within the input range.)
Decimal point position depends on the input type.
When the decimal point position for the input type is set to "1", the initial
value of the hysteresis is "1.0".

0.00 to 99.59 (minute.second)

0.00 to 99.59 (minute.second)

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Summary of Contents for UTAdvanced UP55A

Page 1: ...UTAdvanced UP55A Program Controller Parameter Maps and Lists TI 05P02C41 01EN Copyright July 2011 1st Edition July 2011 Page 1 25...

Page 2: ...eet describes the setting range and initial value of operation parameters and setup parameters There is a column for user settings Program Data Sheet This sheet can be used for recording the setting v...

Page 3: ...inal area E1 to E4 in the Parameter Setting Display Displays a parameter symbol Displays the setting conditions of the parameter display level function Parameter display level EASY PRO Easy setting mo...

Page 4: ...t is blinking to move between digits according to the parameter Description Used to switch the Operation Displays Press the key in the Operation Display to switch the provided Operation Displays Press...

Page 5: ...parameter and operation status Parameter Display Transition and Setup Operation To move to the Operation Parameter Setting Display To move to the Setup Parameter Setting Display To move to the Operati...

Page 6: ...he Up or Down arrow key to change the setpoint 6 Press the SET ENTER key to register the setpoint the setpoint stops blinking This completes the setting procedure How to Cancel Parameter Setting To ca...

Page 7: ...How to Set Parameter Setpoint Numeric Value Setting Selection Data Setting Time minute second Setting Page 7 25...

Page 8: ...14 segments Alphabet Symbol display and Data display 11 segments Alphabet Group display 7 segments Alphabet PV display 14 segments Symbol The following shows the parameter symbols menu symbols alphanu...

Page 9: ...CYCL 1 T ON16 99 T ON16 VT7 R STRT 1 T OF16 99 T OF16 VT8 R END END END HY1 END HY2 HY3 HY4 HY5 HY6 HY7 Symbol Corresponding parameters are displayedin all modes HY8 1 PYS1 2 PYS2 3 PYS3 4 PYS4 END MO...

Page 10: ...unction Numbering DI1 DI3 Contact Type Setting DI Setting E1 terminal area DI Setting E2 terminal area DI Setting E3 terminal area DI Setting E4 terminal area AL1 AL3 Function Registration DO Setting...

Page 11: ...Data Sheet WT SW1 Wait function ON OFF 1 STD OFF Disable ON Enable OFF See Sheet Program Data Sheet WZ UP1 Upper side wait zone 1 STD 0 5 of PV input range See Sheet Program Data Sheet WZ LO1 Lower s...

Page 12: ...ern 2 retransmission PT2 G ON Menu Symbol Name Display level Setting range Initial value User setting User setting LOC LSP Local target setpoint EASY 0 0 to 100 0 of PV input range EU Setting range P...

Page 13: ...hysteresis EASY 10 HY4 Alarm 4 hysteresis EASY 10 HY5 Alarm 5 hysteresis EASY 10 HY6 Alarm 6 hysteresis EASY 10 HY7 Alarm 7 hysteresis EASY 10 HY8 Alarm 8 hysteresis EASY 10 DYN1 Alarm 1 On delay time...

Page 14: ...haracteristic changes compared with response mode 3 Hunting suppressing function response mode Enables quick follow up and short converging time of PV for the changed SP 4 Overshoot suppressing functi...

Page 15: ...segment linearizer 3 output 2 PRO 0 0 A3 10 segment linearizer 3 input 3 PRO 0 0 B3 10 segment linearizer 3 output 3 PRO 0 0 A4 10 segment linearizer 3 input 4 PRO 0 0 B4 10 segment linearizer 3 outp...

Page 16: ...of PV input scale EASY Depends on the input type SL Minimum value of PV input scale EASY Depends on the input type BSL PV input burnout action STD OFF Disable UP Upscale DOWN Downscale Depends on the...

Page 17: ...SH Maximum value of AIN4 aux analog input scale EASY Depends on the input type SL Minimum value of AIN4 aux analog input scale EASY Depends on the input type BSL AIN4 aux analog input burnout action S...

Page 18: ...UT current output range STD 4 20 OU2 A OUT2 current output range STD 4 20 RET A RET current output range STD 4 20 Heater Break Alarm Setting Menu Symbol Name Display level Setting range Initial value...

Page 19: ...10M 10 minutes 30M 30 minutes 60M 60 minutes OFF When each parameter is displayed the terminal area E3 is displayed on Group display DeviceNet Communication Setting Menu Symbol Name Display level Set...

Page 20: ...when there has been no keystroke operation for 5 minutes OFF ON ON MLSD Least significant digital mask of PV display STD OFF With least significant digit ON Without least significant digit OFF Set a d...

Page 21: ...FF INIT INIT menu lock PRO OFF VER VER menu lock PRO OFF LVL LVL menu lock PRO OFF MODE MODE menu lock PRO OFF CS CS menu lock PRO OFF PROG PROG menu lock PRO OFF LOC LOC menu lock PRO OFF EDIT EDIT m...

Page 22: ...et output STD 0 Preset output 1 0 output 2 100 output Set preset output value when the input burnout or ADC error occurs Manual output is prioritized when the input burnout occurs in MAN 0 C GRN Respo...

Page 23: ...3 ECU 3 version EASY ECU4 ECU 4 version EASY PARA Parameter version EASY H VER Product version EASY SER1 Serial number 1 EASY SER2 Serial number 2 EASY MAC1 MAC address 1 EASY MAC2 MAC address 2 EASY...

Page 24: ...T ON7 On time of time event 7 T OF7 Off time of time event 7 TME8 Start condition of time event 8 T ON8 On time of time event 8 T OF8 Off time of time event 8 TME9 Start condition of time event 9 T O...

Page 25: ...on of time event 10 T ON10 On time of time event 10 T OF10 Off time of time event 10 TME11 Start condition of time event 11 T ON11 On time of time event 11 T OF11 Off time of time event 11 TME12 Start...

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