A3.5 list of the arithmetic block parameters, A-22 – Yokogawa AXFA14G/C User Manual

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APPENDIX 3. ARITHMETIC (AR) BLOCK

A3.5 List of the Arithmetic Block Parameters

TA0305-01.EPS

Relative

Index

Parameter

Write Mode Valid Range Initial Value

View

2

1

3

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

4

4

O/S

MAN

O/S

2

11

2

2 2

BLOCK_HEADER

TAG_DESC

4

4

MODE_BLK

OUT

OUT_RANGE

IN_LO

IN_1

IN_2

IN_3

ST_REV

IN

TAG=“AR”

2

STRATEGY

5

5

PV

2

2

BLOCK_ERR

5

5

PRE_OUT

2

GRANT_DENY

11

PV_SCALE

RANGE_HI

4

4

4

RANGE_LO

BIAS_IN_1

GAIN_IN_1

4

4

4

4

4

BIAS_IN_2

GAIN_IN_2

BIAS_IN_3

GAIN_IN_3

COMP_HI_LIM

4

COMP_LO_LIM

ALERT_KEY

1-255

1

0

2

8

15

16

17

18

14

5

11

1

3

7

6

9

12

10

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

4

0

Null

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

+INF

-INF

1

AUTO

13

INPUT_OPTS

0

2

Description / Remarks

Information relating to this function block, such as block tag, DD revision, and execution time

A universal parameter that stores comments describing tag information

Block output

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)

Function

Bit

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8 to 15

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Reserved

Input block

Auxiliary input 1

Auxiliary input 2

Auxiliary input 3

High limit for switching to a high-range transmitter by the range extension function.

Low limit for switching to a low-range transmitter by the range extension function.

IN_1 bias

IN_1 gain

IN_2 bias

IN_2 gain

IN_3 bias

IN_3 gain

High limit of compensation factor f

Low limit of compensation factor f

A universal parameter intended for use by a high-level system to identify function
blocks

A universal parameter representing the operation status of the Arithmetic block. It
consists of the Actual, Target, Permit, and Normal modes.

The result of a range extension function is substituted into this.
When viewed from the computing equation, PV is the main input.

Input for a low-range transmitter.
This is used for the range extension function.

Determines whether an input is used as a “good” input when the input status is "bad"
or “uncertain.”

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

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.

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.

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.

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