1 Technical Description
1.5 Functional Description
1.5.8 Complex Functions (Arithmetic blocks c, d, h)
Manual
70
SIP ART DR24 6DR2410
C79000-G7476-C153-03
01.1 02.1 03.1 04.1 01.1
20
60
CLA*
80
40
02.1
%
1st cycle 2nd cycle
00.1 00.1
Interval start and end points
t = 0 of the 1st interval
Interval CLA...
CLb... Meanings interval display
at CLA at CLb
00.1 80 % -- Start 1st interval (t = 0) --
01.1 60 % High End 1st interval 1st interval
02.1 20 % Low 1st program End 2nd interval 2nd interval
03.1 20 % Low End 3rd interval 3rd interval
04.1 50 % High End 4th interval 4th interval
- CLPr program interval assignment
The number of intervals is assigned to the individual programs _ _.1 to _ _.8 with CLPr.
The number of intervals is individually adjustable and limited to 40 in total over all pro-
grams. In addition the adjustment is blocked. (Factory setting is no.1 to no.8, i.e. no inter-
val is assigned to the programs 1 to 8.)
Corrections:
It is possible to correct the number of intervals of a program. If the number of intervals is
reduced the data of the omitted intervals are deleted, (CLti, CLA1, CLA2, CLb1 to CLb8)
the parameter data of the remaining intervals are retained.
On increasing the number of intervals, the parameters of the new intervals are offered
with factory setting, whereas the parameters of the already defined intervals of this pro-
gram are retained.
The factory setting of all parameters of a program is obtained by first deleting the pro-
gram by selecting „no” and then specifying the desired number of intervals.
Other programs remain unchanged.
Interval no.
Program no.
in the display dd3