Handling precautions – Sonic Alert Digital Program Controller DCP301 User Manual

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Chapter 7. PARAMETER SETUP

7-5

Example

Let’s register four individual items to

PARA

. If you press

PARA

in the basic display state,

the 1st to 4th individual items in the table below are displayed successively. In this ex-
ample, let’s change the setting values.

Order

Item to Call by

PARA

1

Setup data

C

0

1

2

PID parameter

P

-2

3

Variable parameter

F

L

4

Variable parameter

F

A

S

T

The settings for registering these individual items are as follows.

Setup Data Setting “

S E t”

Item Code

Setting

No.

[auxiliary

Item

Value

Remarks

display]

55

PARA

assignment

item 1

56

PARA

assignment

item 2

57

PARA

assignment

item 3

58

PARA

assignment

item 4

4501

This is produced by adding item No.1
of

C

0

1

to setup data radical 4500.

1511

This is produced by adding item No.11
of

P

-2

to PID parameter radical 1500.

2503

This is produced by adding item No.3
of

F

L

to setup data radical 2500.

2520

This is produced by adding item No.20
of

F

A

S

T

to variable parameter

radical 2500.

C

5

5

C

5

6

C

5

7

C

5

8

• For details on item Nos., see 7-3 Parameter Setup List (pages 7-7 to 7-42).

• When the “

PARA

assignment item” setting is set to a value that does not corre-

spond to an existing item, that setting is ignored.

For example, though factory setting 1000 corresponds to “constant-value op-
eration data” 0th of base 1000, 0th does not exist, so the setting will be treated
an invalid data and will not be registered.

Operations by

PARA

If you press

PARA

in the basic display state, registered individual items are called up.

Each press of

PARA

successively calls up (up to eight) registered individual items. Only

individual items to which valid assignment settings have been registered can be called
up.

PARA

operations are not limited by the setting of “variable parameter setup”

L O C (key

lock) setting.

PARA

operations are described on the following page.

Handling Precautions

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