Odule, Ffset, Orrection – Super Systems 9130 Series User Manual

Page 85: Witching, Etpoint, Onfiguration

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A/I Module Offset Correction

This menu option will allow the user to enter offsets for
the auxiliary inputs and apply any correction curves as
needed.

Enable Offsets for SSi AIB
This will enable the use of offsets for any analog input
boards. The options are: Yes or No.

Input 1 – Input 40
This is where the actual offsets will be entered for each
input. The range is -50.0 – 50.0.

Input 0 Correction – Input 39 Correction
This is where any correction curve can be applied for
each input.

Note – The input names for the corrections

are offset by 1, so Input 0 is actually Input 1, Input 39 is
actually Input 40, etc

. The options are: Not Used, Curve

1, Curve 2, or Curve 3.



PV Switching

PV Switching allows the 9130 to use two (2) analog inputs
as a process variable source, if necessary. It can be
customized in any combination of high or low signals for
loops 1 or 2. The 9130 controller normally only uses loop
1 for temperature control, so PID loop 2 must be
modified so that it has a control source. In order for the
PV signal to be switched,

both

PV signals must be above

or below the switch point and must satisfy any applicable
hysteresis.

PV Switch Value
This is the switch value. This is the value that will determine when the switch happens. The range is -300 –
30000.

PV Switch Hysteresis
This is the hysteresis for the switch. This will help prevent the 9130 from potentially switching back and
forth between the two signals. The range is 0 – 30000.

PV Switch Active Loop
This field is not modifiable. It will display the current active loop (Loop 1 – Loop 2).

Aux Setpoint Configuration


See the menu option

Slave Instrument Setup

for configuration prior to using

Aux Setpoint Configuration

.

This menu option allows for up to 3 slave instruments to have the setpoint retransmitted from one of the
control loops. This menu option is typically used to retransmit an alarm setpoint value to an overtemp
controller.

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