A2.4 setting up ai blocks, A2.4, A2-5 – Yokogawa Wireless Temperature Transmitter YTA510 User Manual

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<Appendix 2. Parameters for Basic Settings, and How to Make and Change the Settings>

A2-5

IM 01C50T02-01E

Access the parameter SENSOR_TYPE_1 and set

204 (sensor match). Then, access the parameter

SENSOR_CONNECTION_1 and set the number of

connection wires for the RTD used.

Access the parameter SENSOR_MATCH_R0_1 and

set the resistance of the RTD at 0°C.

Access the parameters

SENSOR_MATCH_ALPHA_1, SENSOR_MATCH_

DELTA_1, and SENSOR_MATCH_BETA_1 and set

the values of the sensor-inherent constants α, δ, and β,

respectively.

A2.4 Setting Up AI Blocks

AI blocks are used to perform temperature output

processing. Since each of the four AI blocks

in a YTA320 has independent parameters, set

the parameters for each AI block you use. The

following shows the procedure to set up the AI1

block for example.

(1) Setting the Channel
Select the value to be input from the transducer

block.

Access the parameter CHANNEL, and set the number

corresponding to the value you want to input.

1 = PRIMARY_VALUE_1(Sensor 1 input)

2 = PRIMARY_VALUE_2(Sensor 2 input)

3 = SECONDARY_VALUE (Terminal board

temperature)

4 = DIFFERENTIAL_VALUE (Temperature

difference between sensors 1 and 2)

5 = AVERAGE_VALUE (Average temperature of

sensors 1 and 2 )

6 = BACKUP_VALUE (Backup temperature)

(2) Setting the Measurement Range

Access the parameter XD_SCALE, and do the

following:

• Set the upper range limit for EU at 100% inside

XD_SCALE.

• Set the lower range limit for EU at 0%.

• Set the code of the desired unit for Units Index.

For example, to measure a 0 to 200°C temperature,

set:

• 200 for

EU at 100% in XD_SCALE.

• 0 for

EU at 0% in XD_SCALE.

• 1001 for

Units Index in XD_SCALE

(see notes below).

Note 1: For the unit, set the four-digit number code that

represents the index to the desired unit. See Table

A1.5 for the correspondence between the four-digit

number codes and units.

Note 2: Set the same unit for the AI block as that set for the

transducer block.

(3) Setting the Output Scale

Access the parameter OUT_SCALE, and do the

following:

• Set the output value corresponding to the upper

measurement range limit for

EU at 100% inside

OUT_SCALE.

• Set the output value corresponding to the lower

measurement range limit for

EU at 0%.

• Set the code of the desired unit for

Units Index.

For example, to set the output range to 0 to 100%,

set:

• 100 for

EU at 100% in OUT_SCALE.

• 0 for

EU at 0% in OUT_SCALE.

• 1342 for

Units Index in OUT_SCALE.

Limitation Imposed by Built-in LCD
For a YTA320 with a built-in LCD, the output

scale settings in OUT_SCALE apply to the scale

and unit of the indication on the LCD when the

corresponding AI is selected to be displayed and

the output mode (L_TYPE) is set to Indirect or

IndirectSQRT. In this case, the upper and lower

output values to be set for EU at 100% and EU at

0% inside OUT_SCALE must be numbers within

a range of –9999.9 to 9999.9. (When L_TYPE is

Direct, the unit set in XD_SCALE is displayed.)
The following units can be displayed on the LCD.

Display Unit

Unit Index

Kelvin

1000

°C

1001

°F (Note)

1002

°R (Note)

1003

mV

1243

ohm

1281

mA

1211

%

1342

Note: Available only when optional code /D2 is specified.

(4) Setting the Output Mode

Access the parameter L_TYPE, and set the output

mode:

1 = Direct (direct output of input from transducer)

2 = Indirect (linear scaling)

3 = IndirectSQRT (square root extraction)

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