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DIGITAL INDUSTRIAL CONTROLLER
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Press the SELECT key for 5 seconds to switch to the
parameter definition level. If
self- optimisation (tune, adaption) is currently taking place, you will not be able to
switch to the parameter definition level (to interrupt a self-optimisation, see Par. 7.6,
Process Operation Level).
The parameter definition menus are a subset of the configuration menu. The
parameter definition menus only offer parameters and options that do not modify the
chosen control structure. You do not have access to all configuration data.
During
parameter definition, the controller remains in the state it was in before you
entered the
parameter definition level (cf. Figure 18).
The
parameter definition level is terminated if
•
the EXIT option is selected in the parameter definition menu and the ENTER key
is pressed or
•
no key has been pressed for 30 seconds.
The controller then returns to the process operation level. All settings made up to
that time are saved.
In the
parameter definition level, the operator controls have the same meanings as
in the
configuration level (cf. Figure 20).
6.6
Parameter definition
6.6.1 Operation during parameter definition
The parameter definition menus for the individual control structures are shown in
Figures 27 to 31 in the form of flow charts. They each contain the following main
points:
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Controller 1 (cascade control only)
•
Controller or Controller 2
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Alarm
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LimitsW (setpoint limit)
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Ramp
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Interference (
feed forward control only)
•
Code
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Adap Reg or Adap Reg 1 (not with External Set-point and Ratio Controller)
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AdapReg 2 (cascade control only)
•
Filter
The affiliations of the SELECT and ENTER keys to the arrows shown in the flow
charts of the parameter definition menus are also given in Figure 21. Refer to
Section 6.5.4 for details of the meanings of symbols and entries in the parameter
definition menus.
6.6.2 Parameter definition menus