Set up mode parameters, Input filter time constant, Process variable offset – West Control Solutions N8100 User Manual

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NOTE: If, on entry into Set Up Mode, the upper

display initially shows all decimal point

positions illuminated), this indicates that one

or more of the critical configuration

parameters - typically input range or output

use/type - have been altered in value/setting and, as a consequence, all

Set Up Mode parameters have been automatically set to their default

values/settings. To clear this display, simply alter the value/setting of any Set

Up Mode parameter (see below).

2.2

SET UP MODE PARAMETERS

The parameter sequence for view/adjustment in Set Up Mode is shown in Table

2-1. Use the Function key to step through the parameters. In each case, the

legend will be shown in the lower display and the current value/setting will be

shown in the upper display. The value/setting may be altered using the

Raise/Lower keys. A detailed description of each of these parameters is given in

the following Subsections.

2.2.1

Input Filter Time Constant

The Controller input is equipped with a digital filter which is used to filter out any

extraneous impulses on the process variable. This filtered PV is used for all

PV-dependent functions (control, alarms etc.).

CAUTION: If this parameter value is set excessively high, the control quality

may be significantly impaired. The value chosen should be sufficiently

large to attenuate stray noise on the process variable signal but no larger.

2.2.2

Process Variable Offset

This parameter is used to modify the actual process variable value (measured at

the Controller’s input terminals) in the following manner:

Offset PV value = Actual PV value + Process Variable Offset value.

For Controllers fitted with a linear input, the displayed process variable value is

limited by Scale Range Maximum (see Subsection 2.2.30) and Scale Range

Minimum (see Subsection 2.2.31). The offset process variable value is used for all

PV-dependent functions (control, display, alarm, recorder output etc.).

NOTE: This parameter value should be chosen with care. Any

adjustment to this parameter is, in effect, a calibration adjustment.

Injudicious application of values to this parameter could lead to the

displayed process variable value bearing no meaningful

relationship to the actual process variable value. There is no front

panel indication when this parameter is in effect (i.e. has been set

to a non-zero value).

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