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Table Of Contents
- 535 User's Manual
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Basic Interface
- Chapter 3: Installation
- Chapter 4: Hardware Set Up
- Chapter 5: Software Configuration
- Chapter 6: Tuning
- Chapter 7: Applications
- Control Type
- Alarms
- Duplex Control
- Slidewire Position Proportioning Control
- Velocity Position Proportioning Control
- Staged Outputs
- Retransmission
- Digital Inputs
- Remote Setpoint
- Multiple Setpoints
- Multiple Sets of PID Values
- POWERBACK
- Self Tune–POWERTUNE®
- Ramp-To-Setpoint
- Input Linearization
- Load Line
- Security
- Reset Inhibition
- Process Variable Reading Correction
- Serial Communications
- Cascade Control
- Ratio Control
- Appendix 1: Menu Flowcharts
- Appendix 2: Parts List
- Appendix 3: Troubleshooting
- Appendix 4: Calibration
- Appendix 5: Specifications
- Appendix 6: Glossary
- Appendix 7: Isolation Block Diagram
- Return Procedures and Warranty Information
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8. OFFSET
Defines the offset to PV2 in engineering units.
R –9999 to 99999
D 0
9. GAIN
Defines the gain for PV2.
R 0.100 to 10.000
D 1.000
10. RESTORE
Defines the control mode when a broken PV2 signal is restored.
D LAST MODE
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CUST. LINR.
Defines a custom linearization curve for PV1, if selected. Points 1 and 15 are
fixed to the low and high end of the input range and require only setting a
corresponding PV value. Points 2 through 14 (the Xth points) require setting
both the input and PV values.
It is not necessary to use all 15 points. Whenever the XTH INPUT becomes the
high end of the range, that will be the last point in the linearization table.
1. 1ST. INPUT
Specifies the input signal corresponding to the first point.
D The low end of the appropriate input range (e.g. 4.00 mA)
2. 1ST. PV
Specifies the engineering unit value corresponding to the first point.
R –9999 to 99999
D 0
3. XTH. INPUT
Specifies the input signal corresponding to the XTH point (X is 2 to 14).
R Any value greater than the first input
D The low end of the appropriate input range (e.g. 4.00 mA)
4. XTH. PV
Specifies the unit value corresponding to the XTH point (X is 2 to 14).
R –9999 to 99999
D 0
OFFSET
0
GAIN
1.000
RESTORE
LAST MODE
1ST. INPUT
(D)
1ST. PV
0
XTH INPUT
(D)
CUST. LINR.
XTH PV
0