TOHO ELECTRONICS TTM200 User Manual

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■ Event function 1 operation

The operation range (range for turn-on) of the event function 1 assigned for outputs 1 to 7 is set in terms of the event function 1
setting, and event upper limit, event lower limit and event sensitivity settings. See below for the event function 1 operation
range.

■ Event function 1 operation range table

1 Deviation upper and lower limits

5 Absolute value upper and lower limits

E*C

SV

E*C

E*L

E*H

0℃

E*C

E*C

E*L

E*H

2 Deviation upper limit

6 Absolute value upper limit

SV

E*C

E*H

0℃

E*C

E*H

3 Deviation lower limit

7 Absolute value lower limit

E*C

SV

E*L

0℃

E*C

E*L

4 Deviation range

8 Absolute value range

E*C

SV

E*L

E*H

E*C

E*C

E*C

0℃

E*L

E*H

: Event function 1 operation range,

: Location of SV, E * C: Event sensitivity

E * H:

Event upper limit setting (The chart in the table is for plus setting; for minus setting, the chart is to be reversed about SV or 0°C.)

E * L:

Event lower limit setting (The chart in the table is for plus setting; for minus setting, the chart is to be reversed about SV or 0°C.)

Note

Setting “none” for the event function 1 results in no operation. (For the symbol “*,” a numerical character from 1 to 7 for actual output is to be put
in.)

Explanation on the event function 1 add-on function/control mode interlocking function

Hold: A function that holds and continuously provides the event output after it is once provided, even when PV is out of the operation range of the
event function 1

Note

The event output held is released when the power returns or the event upper/lower limit setting changes.

In addition, the hold is released due to a SV change when the event range is set in terms of deviation.

Standby: A setting where no output is initially provided but the product stands by even when PV is within the operation range of the event function 1, at

power-on or setting change. The event output is provided when PV is out of the operation range once and returns within it.

This function is an effective function for the product not to operate in case of PV going in the operation range at power-on or setting change.

Delay:

A delay time is set where the time from PV being in the operation range of the event function 1 to event-outputting is to be delayed.

This function is an effective function for the product not to event-output for a predetermined time after PV being in the operation range.

Note

No delay time is effective when PV moves from within the operation range of the event function 1 to out of the operation range.

Interlocking function: A control mode is set to operate the event function 1, using the control mode interlocking function.

A combination with standby-sequence is described in the next page.

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