Micromod Micro-DCI: 53SL6000 Single Loop Controller User Manual

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8.2.1 AI1 - Process Variable Input

This analog input signal value is compared to the
control setpoint to determine the control output
value.

Applicable parameters that may require configura-
tion changes:
Section 5.2, conF-Ai.1-(SPan, ZEro, SQrt, bASE,
dFLt).
For PV alarms:
Section 7.7, conF-cn.1-(AiX, PL1, PL2, Adb).

8.2.2 AI2 - Control Element Feedback

This is a feedback signal from the diverter circuit to
the controller that indicates the position of the final
element (e.g., valve) so that if operation transfer to
the controller becomes necessary, it will be bum-
pless.

Applicable parameters that may require configura-
tion changes:
Section 5.2, conF-Ai.2-(SPan, ZEro, SQrt, bASE,
dFLt).

8.2.3 DO1 - Computer Output Diverter

When open, the computer output path is through
the diverter circuit diode to the final element (e.g.,
valve).

Applicable parameter that may require configura-
tion change:
Section 5.6, ProG-do-inV1.

8.2.4 DO2 - Backup Output Diverter

When open, the controller output path is through
the diverter circuit diode to the final element (e.g.,
valve).

Applicable parameter that may require configura-
tion change:
Section 5.6, ProG-do-inV2.

8.2.5 DI1 - Computer Ready

This is a low active signal (0-1 V dc) that enables
the computer to drive the final element when R is
selected with the R/L push button.

Applicable parameter that may require configura-
tion change:
None.

8.2.6 DI2 - Auto Enable

This is a high active signal (4-24 V dc) that enables
the controller to drive the final element when L is
selected with the R/L push button and the controller
is in automatic. The Auto LED flashes if the A/M

push button is pressed and this signal is not 4-24 V
dc to enable auto control.

Applicable parameter that may require configura-
tion change:
None.

8.2.7 A01 - Backup Control Output

This is the 4-20 mA output signal that drives the
final control element if operation is transferred from
the computer to the controller.

Applicable parameters that may require configura-
tion changes:
Section 7.7, conF-cn.1-(oh, oL, hML, oSr, rSW,
rSV).
For control related prompts:
Section 7.7, conF-cn.1-(ir, iLr, Mr).
Sections 7.7, 9.2, 9.3, and 9.4, conF-cn.1-(Pb, tr,
td).

8.2.8 SchM Selection and Path
Connections

Analog control is implemented with the controller
default settings, control scheme 1, and SnGL (sin-
gle loop control) selected from the SchM prompt of
the cS module.

Applicable parameter that may require configura-
tion changes:
Section 7.6, ProG-cS-SchM.

Applicable path connections that are required:

ProG-cS-cS.b = Ao3.
ProG-cS-cS.d = Ai2.
ProG-cS-cS.h = di2¤ (inverted).
ProG-cS-cS.J = di1.
ProG-cS-cS.K = LG1.
ProG-LG-LG1.A = do8.
ProG-LG-LG1.M = Xor.
ProG-LG-LG3.A = rMt.
ProG-LG-LG3.M = And.
ProG-Ao-Ao3.i = SP.
ProG-do-do1.i = LG3.
ProG-do-do2.i = LG3.
ProG-do-inV1 = 0-on.
ProG-do-do8.i = LG3.

53SL6000 Instruction Manual

Section 8. Eight Control Strategies

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