Chapter 4 Explanation of Functions
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(2) PID operation
1) P operation
The proportional (P) operation stands for the operation in which the change in operation quantity is in proportion to
the change in target value.
2) I operation
The integral (I) operation stands for the operation in which the operation quantity increases linearly over time.
3) D operation
The derivative (D) operation stands for the operation in which the operation quantity changes in proportion to the
rate of change in the target value.
The PI operation is a combination of the P operation 1) and I operation 2). The PD operation is a combination of the
P operation 1) and D operation 3). The PDI operation is a combination of the P operation 1), I operation 2), and D
operation 3).
(3) PV source setting
Select the terminal to be used for the feedback signal with the PV source setting function (A076).
The terminal to input the target value follows the frequency source setting (A001). The terminal selected by the PV
source setting (A076) is excluded.
If the control circuit terminal block ("01") has been specified for frequency source setting "A001", the setting of AT
selection (A005) is invalid.
The table below shows how the PID target value is selected according to the setting of "A006" when the analog input is
selected by the PV source setting and the control circuit terminal block ("01") is specified for "A001".
Operation targets include the
input to the OI terminal.
Operation targets include the
input to the O terminal.
Operation targets are the inputs to
the OI and O terminals.