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Page 18 Operational instructions for digital multibus instruments 9.17.023
ETPOINT SLOPE
Digital instruments can establish a smooth setpoint control using the setpoint slope time. The setpoint will be linear
increased in time from old setpoint to new setpoint value. A value between 0 and 3000 seconds, with a resolution of
0.1 seconds, can be given to set the time for the integrator on the setpoint signal.
Setpoint will reach its end value after:
=•
−
slope
100
oldspnewsp
seconds
Sample; When slope = 10 seconds how long will it take to go from 20% to 80%?
seconds
Depending on the analog mode, 0...5Vdc / 0…10Vdc / 0...20mA / 4...20mA is converted to 0…32000.
Analog input signals (digitized) are in the same range as measured values (0...32000 = 0...100%).
This input can be used to give setpoint or slave factor, depending on the value of control mode.
For switching between different functions of a digital meter or controller several modes are available.
2 FLOW-BUS slave
controlling as slave from other
instrument on the bus
FLOW-BUS * slave
factor /100%
FLOW-BUS
slave factor
(proc33,par 1)
4 Controller idle
controlling is stopped / Valve Out
freezes in current position
testing enabled (factory only)
tuning enabled (factory only)
calibration enabled (factory only)
10 Analog slave
controlling as slave from other
instrument on analog input
Analog input * slave
factor /100%
analog input
proc33,par 1
(slave factor)
13 FLOW-BUS analog slave
controlling as slave from other
instrument on bus, slave factor is set
with signal on analog input
input * slave factor
FLOW-BUS *
analog input
analog input
20
valve stearing
(valve = setpoint)
Setpoint is redirected directly to
Valve Out with the controller idle
21
analog valve stearing
(valve = analog input)
Analog input is redirected directly to
Valve Out with the controller idle
See parameter Valve Safe State
Analog input= external input= pin 3 on DB 9 connector.
BUS = any available field bus
At power-up the control mode will be set by the jumper or dip switch setting on the PC-board of the instrument (only
for the control mode values 0, 1, 9 or 18). If the actual control mode is not equal to 0, 1, 9 or 18, it will not be
overruled by jumper or dip switch setting on the PC-board of the instrument. For more information see parameter
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