Simulate_d (option), Sp (process), Sp_d (process) – National Instruments FP-3000 User Manual

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Appendix B

Fieldbus Parameters

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SIMULATE_D (Option)

Used to bypass the physical I/O channel and allow the block to operate
normally, using a simulated discrete I/O channel. For this feature to be
enabled on an FP-3000, you must set a switch on the back of the device.
To see how to configure the switch, refer to Appendix A,

Configuring the

FP-3000

.

SP (Process)

The analog setpoint.

SP_D (Process)

The discrete setpoint.

SP_HI_LIM (Limiting, Option)

The upper limit on an operator-entered setpoint for the block. If the
operator enters a setpoint that exceeds this value, the setpoint is considered
to be

SP_HI_LIM

with a status that indicates that it is limited.

SP_LO_LIM (Limiting, Option)

The lower limit on an operator-entered setpoint of the block. If the operator
enters a setpoint below this value, the setpoint is considered to be

SP_LO_LIM

with a status that indicates that it is limited.

SP_RATE_DN (Limiting, Option)

In

Auto

mode, the rate, in PV units per second, the setpoint can be moved

downwards. If the setpoint moves faster than

SP_RATE_DN

, the block acts

as if the setpoint is moving downwards at the maximum rate with a status
bit that indicates that it is limited. If set to zero, the setpoint is used
immediately.

SP_RATE_UP (Limiting, Option)

In

Auto

mode, the rate, in PV units per second, the setpoint can be moved

upwards. If the setpoint moves faster than

SP_RATE_UP

, the block acts as

if the setpoint is moving upwards at the maximum rate with a status bit that
indicates that it is limited. If set to zero, the setpoint is used immediately.

ST_REV (Diagnostic)

ST_REV

is incremented by one each time a static parameter is modified.

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