A2.5.3 mode handling, A2.6 reset, A2.6.1 reset trigger – Yokogawa AXFA14G/C User Manual

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APPENDIX 2. INTEGRATOR (IT) BLOCK

A2.5.3 Mode Handling

Mode

Action

Output

Normal action

Normal output

Integration calculation is stopped.
OUT will not be updated unless you
set a value to it. No reset is accepted.

You may rewrite a value in OUT. If no value is rewritten, the value just before
running in AUTO is held. When the mode returns to AUTO, integration
starts with the written value or the value just before running in AUTO.

Automatic (AUTO)

Manual (MAN)

Out of Service (O/S)

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If you rewrite the value in OUT and RTOTAL while the mode is in MAN or O/S, N_RESET is incremented.

A2.6.2 Reset Timing

All items are reset during execution of the function
block. Therefore, the minimum period of a reset is the

block execution period.

᭹ 5-second rule

If a reset is made, the next reset will not be accepted
for 5 seconds after that.

Even if UP_AUTO (or DN_AUTO) is activated and
TOTAL_SP (or 0) is reached within 5 seconds, the
next reset will not be made for 5 seconds from the
previous reset.

᭹ CLOCK_PER

If INTEG_TYPE is PERIODIC (5) or PER&DEM (7),
a reset is made at the period (sec) set to the
CLOCK_PER parameter.

If the value in CLOCK_PER is smaller than the
function block's execution period, bit 1 of
BLOCK_ERR "Block Configuration Error" is set.

A2.6 Reset

A2.6.1 Reset Trigger

There are the following five types of reset triggers:

1. An integrated value exceeds TOTAL_SP.

2. An integrated value falls below "0."

3. RESET_IN is "H."

4. Every period specified in CLOCK_PER (for
more information, see CLOCK_PER in A2.6.2)

5. OP_CMD_INT is 1.

The table A2.2 shows the correlation between
INTEG_TYPE and RESET triggers.

Table A2.2 RESET Triggers

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

1:UP_AUTO

ϫ

ϫ

2:UP_DEM

ϫ

ϫ

ϫ

3:DN_AUTO

ϫ

ϫ

4:DN_DEMO

ϫ

ϫ

ϫ

5:PERIODIC

ϫ

ϫ

ϫ

6:DEMAND

ϫ

ϫ

ϫ

7:PER&DEM

ϫ

ϫ

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When OP_CMD_INT has become "H" and a reset was
made, OP_CMD_INT automatically returns to "L."

Even if RESET_IN becomes "H," activating a reset,
RESET_IN does not automatically return to "L." The

RESET_IN setting will not be retained if the power is
turned OFF.

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