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MKS T3B Series
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Setting the Phase Values
The command [X x value] sets the Phase values for the internal setpoints, where:
x: 1 = Setpoint A Phase
2 = Setpoint
B Phase
3 = Setpoint C Phase
4 = Setpoint D Phase
5 = Setpoint E Phase
6 = Setpoint Analog Phase
value: 0 to 32767
To set the Phase for setpoint A to 5, enter:
X 1 5
To report the
Phase value for any setpoint, issue the request:
R xx
where xx:
41 = Setpoint A Phase
42 = Setpoint B Phase
43 = Setpoint C Phase
44 = Setpoint D Phase
45 = Setpoint E Phase
53 = Setpoint Analog Phase
To report the Phase value for setpoint A, enter:
R 41
The controller responds with the message [X x val
ue], where:
x: 1 = Setpoint A Phase
2 = Setpoint
B Phase
3 = Setpoint C Phase
4 = Setpoint D Phase
5 = Setpoint E Phase
6 = Setpoint Analog Phase
value: 0 to 32767
If the Phase for setpoint A is set to 10, an example response is:
X 1 10
Setting the Phase Compensation Factor
The phase compensation factor (PCF) modifies the phase value so that the controller gives the best response
to the low range setpoints.
When the device receives a setpoint in the range of the high sensor, it uses the phase value entered with the
[Xxvalue]
command. When the controller receives a setpoint in the range of the low sensor, it uses a
percentage of the high range phase determined by the PCF.
The messages described here set and report the phase compensation factor.
The [PCvalue]
command sets the gain compensation factor, where:
value: 0 to 100% of the high range phase

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MKS T3B Series Specifications

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BrandMKS
ModelT3B Series
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish

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