Learning Advanced Features
(SW2) at the terminal block is set to I (current),
input 0-20 mA current. If it is set to V (voltage),
input 0–10 V]
Communication command via a communication
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TI Pulse input terminal (0-32 kHz Pulse input)
Set the EPI control reference type (EPI-06) to ‗0 (Keypad)‘ to enter the
reference value.
Sets the output ratio for differences (errors) between the reference
and feedback. If the P-Gain x 2 is set to 50%, then 50% of the error is
output. The setting range for P-Gain is 0.0-1,000%.
Selects the feedback input for the EPID control. When the V1 terminal
is set to an EPID feedback source (PID F/B Source), V1 cannot be set
as the PID reference source (PID Ref Source). To set V1 as a
reference source, change the feedback source.
-10-10 V input voltage terminal
I2 analog input terminal [When analog
voltage/current input terminal selection switch
(SW4) at the terminal block is set to I (current),
input 0-20 mA current. If it is set to V (voltage),
input 0–10 V voltage]
Communication command via a communication
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Sets the time to output accumulated errors. When the error is 100%,
the time taken for 100% output is set. When the integral time (EPID I-
Time) is set to 1 second, 100% output occurs after 1 second of the
error remaining at 100%. Differences in a normal state can be reduced
by EPID I Time.
All the accumulated errors can be deleted by setting the multi-function
terminal block to ‗42 (EPID1 ITerm Clr)‘ or ‗48 (EPID2 ITerm Clr)‘.
Sets the output volume for the rate of change in errors. If the
differential time (EPID1 D-Time) is set to 1 ms and the rate of change
in errors per sec is 100%, output occurs at 1% per 10 ms.
Sets the ratio that adds the target to the EPID output. Adjusting this
value leads to a faster response.