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Chapter 3

Example Applications

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Download and Bring the Loop into Auto

1.

To download this schedule to the device, select Configure»Download
Configuration
, or click on the Download button. This establishes all
the linkages that you “wired” in the previous step. It also schedules the
PID function block, which has not yet been scheduled to execute.
A dialog box appears that enables the configuration to be downloaded.
Select the Clear Devices and Automatic Mode Handling
checkboxes, then click on the Download button. Go through the
download process, as described in the documentation that came with
your configurator. When the download is finished, click on Close.

2.

Double-click on the PID block to open the block configuration
window.

3.

Go to the

MODE_BLK

parameter on the Process tab of the PID block

you created and set the

TARGET

to

Auto

, or click on the Auto button

in the block configuration window.

4.

Read the

MODE_BLK

parameter. The

ACTUAL

mode should read

IMan

,

for Initialization Manual. This means the PID is not able to enter

Auto

because the AO block is not in Cascade mode.

5.

Go to the

MODE_BLK

parameter on the Process tab of the AO block you

created and set the

TARGET

to

Cas

and

Auto

(check both the

Cas

and

Auto

boxes). This tells the AO to operate in Cascade if possible, and

otherwise, to fall back to

Auto

.

6.

If the Periodic Updates checkbox is checked, the

MODE_BLK.ACTUAL

parameter should change after a few seconds. Otherwise, re-read the
parameter by clicking on the Read Selected or Read All button with

MODE_BLK

selected. The

ACTUAL

field should be

Cas

. If it does not,

refer to Appendix F,

Troubleshooting

, for more information.

Now, your loop should be running under automatic control. Verify this by
reading the

ACTUAL

mode of the PID block. If it is

Auto

, the PID is trying

to control the temperature. You can change the desired temperature by
changing the Set Point (SP) parameter of the PID. Remember that the units
of SP are the same as

PV_SCALE

for the PID, which in our example is

degrees Celsius.

Tune the PID

Adjust the PID tuning constants to match the dynamics of your temperature
process. A general description of tuning PID loops is beyond the scope of
this document. The parameters to change in the PID block are

GAIN

,

RESET

, and

RATE

. You can adjust these constants, change the PID Set

Point, and watch how the temperature changes over time.

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