[DB600] General Instruction Manual
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5-2-3
Changing an executing step
When an executing SV and step time are changed during program operation, the changes will be
reflected in the executing step. Since it is synchronized with the set contents of MODE2 program pattern,
the step settings will also be reflected in the next operation.
Reference
SV changed
Step time changed
The following is an example of changing
the step n SV.
In this example, constant value operation
(SV keep status) is performed in the step
n+1 before the change, but it is not
performed in the step n+1 after the
change.
The following is an example of extending
step time by T1 in the middle of the step n.
The subsequent steps are executed with a
delay of T1 and thus the overall operation
is shifted.
5-2-4
Output limiter
This function allows you to set the lower/upper limit of output within the range of -5 to 105%. All of the
control output values are limited by the set operation range.
SV
Change point
Execution pattern after change
Original
pattern
Step n
Step n+1
Time
SV
Change point
Time
Step n
Step n+1
Step n+2
Upper
limit
Lower
limit
Proportional band