settings resp. reconnecting the outlets to a different position
(value range AO0.0 to AO0.2)
Selects the physical output of the signal
following parameters apply on selection PRZ only:
(value range CH00 to CH02)
Selects the control channel (loop) used to drive the output. The options MX../A resp. MX../G are the outputs of
the air / gas mixer (for combustion units)
Specifies the operation range of the output. Used to limit an output assigned to a heating / cooling loop (range
+100% to -100%) to the physical range of operation. In an typical application one output (eg. controlling the
heating elements) is set to "0 to +100%" and a 2nd output (eg. controlling a fan) is set to "0 to -100%" (both
outputs assigned to the same control channel). The available settings are 0=0% to +100% / 1=+100% to 0% /
2=0% to -100% / 3=-100% to 0% / 4=-100% to +100% / 5=+100% to -100%
Whenever the controller is IDLE the output is fixed to this value
Whenever the entire controller is in ERROR status the output is fixed to this value. Note that this only applies
on system errors and not an operation error on a single channel
Lower output signal limit. The output will never drop below this limit. Can be used for instance to obtain
permanent minimum heating. Care should be taken since high settings might interfere with the control loop
Upper output signal limit. The output will never exceed this limit. Can be used for instance to limit the
maximum heating of a kiln. Note that limiting can cause problems if the applications lacks of heating power
(gradient check errors etc.)
following parameters apply on selection ANA only:
(value range SP00 to CH19)
Selects a process value sent to the analog output. The output is driven according to to the process value in the
range given by the following parameters "lower base value" and "upper base value". Example: Assuming a
signal type 0 to 10V / lower base value 0°C / upper base value 1000°C the output provides 7,5 V on a process
value of 750°C
(value range -9999 to 9999)
Sets the lower base value for a process value output. For details refer to the example given at "outp. param."
(value range -9999 to 9999)
Sets the upper base value for a process value output. For details refer to the example given at "outp. param."