Configuring setpoints, Setpoint configuration, E setpoint configuration tab – Rockwell Automation 1404-M4_M5_M6_M8 Powermonitor 3000 User Manual, Firmware rev. 3.0 or LATER User Manual

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Publication 1404-UM001F-EN-P - November 2009

Chapter 5 Setpoint Programming and Operation

Not Equal Setpoint

A not equal setpoint is the opposite of an equal setpoint, activating
when monitored parameter does not equal the Setpoint High Limit for
a time greater than the Setpoint Action Delay. It releases when the
monitored parameter equals the Setpoint High Limit for a period of
time greater than the Setpoint Release Delay.

Setpoint Output Action Logic

When more than one setpoint is configured to control a single
setpoint output action, the following logic applies:

Setpoint output action = Setpoint 1 output action OR
Setpoint 2 output action OR ... Setpoint n output action

Configuring Setpoints

You may configure setpoints by using the display module or by
writing the setpoint configuration table through communication. The
following tables describe setpoint configuration parameters.

Setpoint Configuration

Parameter Name

Parameter Description

Range

Units

Default

Setpoint Number

The number of the setpoint being configured.

1…10 (M4, M5)
1…20 (M6, M8)

-

N/A

Setpoint Type

The parameter value to be evaluated by the
setpoint.

0…52 (Refer to List of
Setpoint Types on

page 216

)

-

0

Setpoint Evaluation
Condition

The operator used to evaluate the parameter
value.

0 = Over forward (+)
1 = Over reverse (-)
2 = Under forward (+)
3 = Under reverse (-)
4 = Equal (=)
5 = Not equal (<>)

-

0

Setpoint High Limit

The value being used as a reference to
activate the setpoint for over comparisons, or
to deactivate the setpoint for under
comparisons.

Note: This parameter is non-numeric when
viewed via the display module, and the
Setpoint Type is Phase Rotation or Status
input.

0…10,000,000

Depends on type

0

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