Setpoint formula – AMETEK 1995A Micro-Set PLS User Manual

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Installation and Maintenance Manual

Chapter 3: Programming

3.7: Setpoint Formula

Where: A

=

5 for 6 outputs

=

6 for 12 outputs

=

7 for 18 outputs

=

8 for 24 outputs

=

9 for 30 outputs

Setpoints are in whole numbers (drop decimal).

Example: 12 outputs relays with 10 programs:

S.P. = 1467 -2 = 24.45 - 2 = 22 Setpoints/Program

10 x 6

The following table shows the relationship between the number of outputs, the number of programs, and

the number of setpoints per program. The table only shows a few of the many combinations that are

possible. Before programming outputs, it is advisable to verify that enough setpoints are available, otherwise

the number of programs may need to be reduced. A setpoint is one “CIR ON” or “CIR OFF” entry.

Setpoint/Programs =

1467

- 2

Number of Programs x A

S

T

U

P

T

U

O

6

S

T

U

P

T

U

O

2

1

S

T

U

P

T

U

O

8

1

S

T

U

P

T

U

O

4

2

S

T

U

P

T

U

O

0

3

3

5

2

/

1

2

4

2

/

1

7

0

2

/

1

1

8

1

/

1

1

6

1

/

1

2

1

/

0

2

5

2

/

9

9

3

/

5

3

4

/

4

9

7

/

2

9

/

6

2

8

1

/

2

1

4

2

/

8

4

3

/

5

2

5

/

3

6

/

6

3

2

1

/

7

1

8

1

/

0

1

4

2

/

7

0

3

/

5

1

/

7

9

7

/

7

2

4

1

/

3

1

0

2

/

8

5

2

/

6

д г

Number of program Resulting in number of setpoints per program.

Programming 1995 PLS for Multiprogram

A)

Specify the number of programs desired, unit must be in the “Program” mode. Depress

See above table

for the capabilities of your unit.

B)

Upon entering the above sequence, depressing the key will display the

maximum amount of setpoints per program.

NOTE: A time-based output uses up three setpoints.

ENT

CIR# - 7 - 7

0

-

-

CIR ON # of Programs

-

ENT

-

.

-

CIR OFF

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