
Settings
MIQ/CR3; DIQ/CR3
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05/2006
4.5.6
Pulse-width output
Function
The characteristic of the pulse width output is laid down in the
Start
value
,
End value
,
Pulse width (v) min.
and
Pulse width (v) max.
settings. The fundamentals of the function are described in the
introductory chapter (see section 4.1.3).
In order to set up the
Pulse-width output
function for a relay output, the
relay output must be linked with a sensor (see section 4.3).
Settings
Characteristic curve
You can specify the minimum and maximum pulse width (v). This
determines the steepness of the characteristic curve of the output.
Setting
Selection/Values
Explanation
Measured variable
Main variable
Adjoining variable
Main variable
designates the
actual measured
parameter of the
sensor (e.g. pH,
oxygen, etc.).
Adjoining variable
designates an
additional measured
parameter (e.g.
temperature).
Start value
within the
measuring range
(sensor-
dependent)
Minimum spacing:
5 % of the
measuring range
End value
Pulse width (v) min.
0 ... 100 %
Minimum spacing:
10 % of the
Cycle
duration (T)
Pulse width (v) max.
Cycle duration (T)
5 ... 100 s
Length of the
switching period T
T = (t
on
+ t
off
)
Error pulse width
0 ... 100 %
In case of system
errors or sensor
errors (see page 4-
38), the relay
switches with the
pulse-width
specified.
Action
Open
Close
Relay action (see
section 4.5.1)
Oxley Creek WWTP Water Reclamation (WTW - ba64107e08_xIQ_CR3) Vendor Manual
Doc Id: VM20
Owner: Howard Witten
Active Date: 15/12/2006