The number of valid input data bits within the 16 bits of the PV input (S) is
designated by the input range setting in C+6, bits 08 to 11. For example, if 12
bits (4 hex) is designated for the input range, the range from 0000 hex to 0FFF
hex will be enabled as the PV. (Values greater than 0FFF hex will be regarded
as 0FFF hex.)
The set value range also depends on the input range.
Measured values (PV) and set values (SV) are in binary without sign, from
0000 hex to the maximum value of the input range.
The number of valid output data bits within the 16 bits of the manipulated variable
output is designated by the output range setting in C+6, bits 00 to 03. For
example, if 12 bits (4 hex) is designated for the output range, the range from
0000 hex to 0FFF hex will be output as the manipulated variable.
For proportional operation only, the manipulated variable output when the PV
equals the SV can be designated as follows:
0: Output 0%
1: Output 50%.
The direction of proportional operation can be designated as either forward or
reverse.
The upper and lower limits of the manipulated variable output can be designated.
The sampling period can be designated in units of 10 ms (0.01 to 99.99 s), but
the actual PID action is determined by a combination of the sampling period
and the time of PID(190) instruction execution (with each cycle).
The timing of enabling changes made to PID constants can be set to either 1)
the beginning of PID instruction execution or 2) the beginning of PID instruction
execution and each sampling period. Only the proportional band (P), integral
constant (Tik), and derivative constant (Tdk) can be changed each
sampling cycle (i.e., during PID instruction execution). The timing is set in bit 1
of C+5.
Of the PID parameters (C to C+38), only the set value (SV) can be changed
when the execution condition is ON. When changing other values, be sure to
change the execution condition from OFF to ON.
ON, and the Error Flag will turn ON if the settings are outside of the permissible
range.
The number of valid input data bits within the 16 bits of the PV input (S) isdesignated by the input range setting in C+6, bits 08 to 11. For example, if 12bits (4 hex) is designated for the input range, the range from 0000 hex to 0FFFhex will be enabled as the PV. (Values greater than 0FFF hex will be regardedas 0FFF hex.)The set value range also depends on the input range.Measured values (PV) and set values (SV) are in binary without sign, from0000 hex to the maximum value of the input range.The number of valid output data bits within the 16 bits of the manipulated variableoutput is designated by the output range setting in C+6, bits 00 to 03. Forexample, if 12 bits (4 hex) is designated for the output range, the range from0000 hex to 0FFF hex will be output as the manipulated variable.For proportional operation only, the manipulated variable output when the PVequals the SV can be designated as follows:0: Output 0%1: Output 50%.The direction of proportional operation can be designated as either forward orreverse.The upper and lower limits of the manipulated variable output can be designated.The sampling period can be designated in units of 10 ms (0.01 to 99.99 s), butthe actual PID action is determined by a combination of the sampling periodand the time of PID(190) instruction execution (with each cycle).The timing of enabling changes made to PID constants can be set to either 1)the beginning of PID instruction execution or 2) the beginning of PID instructionexecution and each sampling period. Only the proportional band (P), integralconstant (Tik), and derivative constant (Tdk) can be changed eachsampling cycle (i.e., during PID instruction execution). The timing is set in bit 1of C+5.Of the PID parameters (C to C+38), only the set value (SV) can be changedwhen the execution condition is ON. When changing other values, be sure tochange the execution condition from OFF to ON.ON, and the Error Flag will turn ON if the settings are outside of the permissiblerange.
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