5 parameters of ai function block, Parameters of ai function block -14 – Yokogawa Wireless Temperature Transmitter YTA510 User Manual

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<5. Configuration>

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IM 01C50T02-01E

CAL_POINT_HI_1 (2), CAL_POINT_LO_1 (2)

These parameters store the calibrated upper

and lower range limit values for sensor input

1 (or 2). To perform a calibration, apply a

voltage (for a thermocouple or voltage input)

or a resistance (for a RTD or resistance input)

between the corresponding input terminals,

and write the applied level to these parameters.

The values written must meet the following

conditions:

CAL_POINT_HI_1 > CAL_POINT_LO_1

CAL_POINT_HI_2 > CAL_POINT_LO_2

The table below shows the recommended input

levels for calibrations.

Table 5.16 Recommended Input Levels for

Calibration

Input Type

Sensor

Type

Input

Low Level

(CAL_POINT_

LO_1/2)

High Level

(CAL_POINT_

HI_1/2)

Thermocouple Type B, R, S,

or T

0 mV

25 mV

Type E, J, K,

N, W3, W5,

L, U

0 mV

75 mV

RTD

Pt100,

JPt100,

Ni120, Cu

40Ω

330Ω

Pt200, Pt500

40Ω

1600Ω

DC mV

mV

0 mV

75 mV

Resistance

Ohm

40Ω

1600Ω

5.6.5 Parameters of AI Function Block

Parameters of function blocks can be read and

written from a host computer. See Appendix 1 for

a list of all parameters of the YTA320. For a model

incorporating the PID function block and link master

feature, see Appendixes 4 and 5. This section

describes only the settings for important parameters

of each AI block.

MODE_BLK

Supports O/S, Auto, and Manual modes. The

AI block does not function in the O/S mode,

does not update the measured value in the

Manual mode, and updates the measured

value in the Auto mode. Normally, set the mode

to Auto. Before the YTA320 is shipped from the

factory, AI1 and AI2 are set to Auto mode, and

AI3 and AI4 to O/S.

NOTE

The CHANNEL of unused blocks are

recommended to set to ‘3’ (SECONDARY_

VALUE).

CHANNEL

Selects the input to the AI block from the

transducer. The table below shows the input

value depending on the setting of CHANNEL.

Set CHANNEL according to the value you want

to input to the AI block.

Table 5.17

Input Selected by CHANNEL Setting

CHANNEL

Setting

Input Selected

1

Sensor 1 input (PRIMARY_VALUE_1)

2

Sensor 2 input (PRIMARY_VALUE_2)

3

Terminal board temperature

(SECONDARY_VALUE)

4

Temperature difference between sensors

1 and 2 (DIFFERENTIAL_VALUE)

5

Average temperature of sensors 1 and 2

(AVERAGE_VALUE)

6

Backup temperature (BACKUP_VALUE)

XD_SCALE

Stipulates the range of the input from the

transducer. The customer-specified range (or

the default range if the range was not specified

when ordering) is set before the YTA320 is

shipped from the factory.

If the unit of the input temperature value is

set as mV or ohm in the transducer block

and the unit of XD_SCALE is set as a unit of

temperature (e.g., °C), or vice versa, the status

becomes Uncertain or Bad. It is recommended

to set the same unit for the transducer block

and AO blocks.

L_TYPE

Stipulates the calculation in the AI block.

Setting L_TYPE to:

· “Direct” puts the value that is input to

CHANNEL, in OUT as is.

· “Indirect” performs scaling of the input value

based on XD_SCALE and OUT_SCALE and

puts the scaled value in OUT.

· “IndirectSQRT” performs scaling of the input

value based on XD_SCALE, extracts the

square root of the scaled value, performs

scaling of the square root, and then puts the

scaled value in OUT.

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