Magnitude dead-band supervision
If a measuring value is changed, compared to the last reported value, and the change is
larger than the ±ΔY pre-defined limits that are set by user (XZeroDb), then the
measuring channel reports the new value to a higher level, if this is detected by a new
measured value. This limits the information flow to a minimum necessary. Figure
454
shows an example with the magnitude dead-band supervision. The picture is
simplified: the process is not continuous but the values are evaluated with a time
interval of one execution cycle from each other.
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Figure 454: Magnitude dead-band supervision reporting
After the new value is reported, the ±ΔY limits for dead-band are automatically set
around it. The new value is reported only if the measured quantity changes more than
defined by the ±ΔY set limits.
Integral dead-band reporting
The measured value is reported if the time integral of all changes exceeds the pre-set
limit (XDbRepInt), figure
455, where an example of reporting with integral dead-band
supervision is shown. The picture is simplified: the process is not continuous but the
values are evaluated with a time interval of one execution cycle from each other.
The last value reported, Y1 in figure
455 serves as a basic value for further
measurement. A difference is calculated between the last reported and the newly
measured value and is multiplied by the time increment (discrete integral). The
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