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Chapter 7. PARAMETER SETUP
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Description of event configuration data
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Ed1 (event 1 standby)
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Ed2 (event 2 standby)
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Ed3 (event 3 standby)
0: Standby OFF
1: Standby ON
• When set to standby ON, event output becomes OFF if the DCP32 is in the
standby state even if the condition for turning event output ON is satisfied.
• The DCP32 enters the standby state in the following instances:
When in the READY mode
When moving from the READY to the RUN mode
When the power is turned ON
• The standby state is canceled in the following instances:
When the condition for turning event output OFF (not including the hysteresis
period) is satisfied in one of the RUN, HOLD or FAST modes
When set to standby OFF
• In the following example, PV event direct, operating point 500°C, hysteresis
10°C and standby ON are set. When the mode changes from READY to the
RUN mode at PV 550°C, the DCP32 enters the standby state, so event output is
turned OFF.
Once PV falls to less than 490°C, standby is canceled, so event output is turned
ON when the PV rises to 500°C or above from then on.
• Standby functions only when the event type is set to PV type event, and does
not function when set to time event type or controller status type.
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dL1 (event 1 ON delay time)
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dL2 (event 2 ON delay time)
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dL3 (event 3 ON delay time)
• The ON delay time is processed after completing all processes up to event
output standby ON/OFF. Event output is turned ON when more than the ON
delay time has elapsed with the condition for turning event output ON satisfied.
• When the event type is set to ADV, the ON delay function does not operate
whatever value is set as the ON delay time.
• ON delay time is processed as follows.
Time
Event output ON
Event output OFF
Event output OFF
ON delay time
Event OFF conditions
Event ON conditions
Event OFF conditions