A2.6.3 reset process – Yokogawa AXFA14G/C User Manual

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APPENDIX 2. INTEGRATOR (IT) BLOCK

A2.6.3 Reset Process

The basic reset process sequence is as follows:

1.) Snapshot

2.) Clearing the integrated values

3.) Reset count increment

4.) Judging OUT_TRIP and OUT_PTRIP (see
A2.5)

1.) Snapshot

Saves the following values in the specified parameters
before clearing the integrated values. These values will
be retained until the next reset is made.

STOTAL = Total

SRTOTAL = RTotal

SSP = TOTAL_SP

2.) Clearing the integrated values

The reset process clears the Total, ATotal, and RTotal
values in the internal registers.

Total = 0

ATotal = 0

RTotal = 0

3.) Reset count increment

Each time a reset is made, the N_RESET parameter
will be incremented.

The high limit is 999,999, and if this limit is exceeded,
the count returns to "0."

4.) Judging OUT_TRIP and OUT_PTRIP
(see A2.5)

OUT_TRIP and OUT_PTRIP are judged again on the
basis of the cleared integrated values.

There are three options relating to a reset:

i

Confirm reset (bit 8 of INTEG_OPTS)

ii Carry (bit 6 of INTEG_OPTS)

iii Generate reset event (bit 9 of INTEG_OPTS)

i

Confirm reset (bit 8 of INTEG_OPTS)

If this option is enabled, the next reset is rejected
until "1" is set to RESET_CONFIRM.

ii Carry (bit 6 of INTEG_OPTS)

If this option is enabled while INTEG_TYPE is
UP_AUTO or DN_AUTO, the value exceeding the
threshold at a reset will be carried into the next
integration.

If INTEG_TYPE is any setting other than
UP_AUTO or DN_AUTO, this option is irrelevant.

iii Generate reset event (bit 9 of INTEG_OPTS)

If this option is enabled, an alert event is generated
if a reset occurs.

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