A4.5 list of the arithmetic block parameters, A4.5, A4-6 – Yokogawa EJX930A User Manual

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<Appendix 4. Arithmetic (AR) Block>

A4-6

IM 01C25T02-01E

A4.5 List of the Arithmetic Block Parameters

Relative

Index

Parameter

Write

Mode

Valid

Range

Initial

Value

View

Description / Remarks

1 2 3 4

0

BLOCK_

HEADER

O/S

TAG=“AR”

Information relating to this function block, such as block tag, DD

revision, and execution time.

1

ST_REV

0

2 2 2 2 Indicates the revision level of the set parameters associated with the

Arithmetic block. If a setting is modified, this revision is updated. It is

used to check for parameter changes, etc.

2

TAG_DESC

Null

A universal parameter that stores comments describing tag

information.

3

STRATEGY

1

2 A universal parameter intended for use by a high-level system to

identify function blocks.

4

ALERT_KEY

1-255 1

1 Key information used to identify the location at which an alert has

occurred.

Generally, this parameter is used by a high-level system to identify

specific areas in a plant that are under the control of specific

operators, to separate necessary alerts only. This is one of the

universal parameters.

5

MODE_BLK

AUTO

4

4

A universal parameter representing the operation status of the

Arithmetic block. It consists of the Actual, Target, Permit, and Normal

modes.

6

BLOCK_

ERR

0

2

2

Indicates the error status relating to the Arithmetic block.

The bit used by this function block is as follows:

Bit 1: Block Configuration Error

Bit 15: O/S mode

7

PV

0

5

5

The result of a range extension function is substituted into this.

When viewed from the computing equation, PV is the main input.

8

OUT

MAN

0

5

5

Block output.

9

PRE_OUT

0

5

5

Always indicates the calculation result. The value is substituted into

OUT in Auto mode.

Indicates PV scaling (for making a memo).

Output scaling for the host (for making a memo).

10

PV_SCALE O/S

11

11

OUT_

RANGE

11

12

GRANT_

DENY

0

2

The parameter used to check if various operations have been

executed. The bits in the GRANT parameter corresponding to

various operations are set before any of them are executed. After

the operations are complete, the DENY parameter is checked to

find out if any bit corresponding to the relevant operation has been

set. If no bit has been set, it is evident that the operations have been

executed successfully.

13

INPUT_

OPTS

0

2 Determines whether an input is used as a “good” input when the

input status is "bad" or “uncertain.”

Bit

Function

0

Handles IN as “good” input if its status is “uncertain.”

1

Handles IN_LO as “good” input if its status is “uncertain.”

2

Handles IN_1 as “good” input if its status is “uncertain.”

3

Handles IN_1 as “good” input if its status is “bad.”

4

Handles IN_2 as “good” input if its status is “uncertain.”

5

Handles IN_2 as “good” input if its status is “bad.”

6

Handles IN_3 as “good” input if its status is “uncertain.”

7

Handles IN_3 as “good” input if its status is “bad.”

8 to 15 Reserved

14

IN

0

5

Input block.

15

IN_LO

0

5

Input for a low-range transmitter.

This is used for the range extension function.

16

IN_1

0

5

Auxiliary input 1

17

IN_2

0

5

Auxiliary input 2

18

IN_3

0

5

Auxiliary input 3

19

RANGE_HI

0

4 High limit for switching to a high-range transmitter by the range

extension function.

20

RANGE_LO

0

4 Low limit for switching to a low-range transmitter by the range

extension function.

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