What to do next – Rockwell Automation 1771-TCM,D17716.5.108 TEMPERATURE CONTROL MOD User Manual

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Chapter 6
Operating the Module

6-7

Word Description

Bits

30

0

LoopĆ8 Enable

0 = Loop 8 disabled.

1 = Loop 8 enabled if PID control mode selected (bits 7-8, word 2, config block).

1

LoopĆ8 Auto/Manual Mode Select

0 = Loop 8 is in the manual mode Ċ the manual output value (from word 33) is used as the CV value.

1 = Loop 8 is in the automatic mode Ċ the PID algorithm generates the CV value.

2

LoopĆ8 SetĆPoint Select

0 = Select the standbyĆtemperature setĆpoint value from word 31.

1 = Select the runĆtemperature setĆpoint value from word 32.

3

LoopĆ8 AutoĆTuning Enable

0 = Disable autoĆtuning.

1 = Enable autoĆtuning Ċ autoĆtuning can be invoked by an offĆtoĆon transition of bit 1 of word 34.

4

Always = 0.

5

LoopĆ8 PID Integral Term Reset Enable

0 = Accumulate PID integral term.

1 = Reset the PID integral term on the 0ĆtoĆ1 transition, and then allow accumulation until the next 0ĆtoĆ1 transition.

6-15

Always = 0.

31

0-15

LoopĆ8 Standby Temperature SetĆpoint Value Ċ Used when bit 2 of word 30 is off (0 thru 999.9



).

32

0-15

LoopĆ8 Run Temperature SetĆpoint Value Ċ Used when bit 2 of word 30 is on (0 thru 999.9



).

33

0-15

LoopĆ8 Manual Output Value (CV) Ċ Used when bit 1 of word 30 is off (-100.00 thru +100.00).

34

0

ReadĆBlock Select

0 = BlockĆtransfer read will return the system status block.

1 = BlockĆtransfer read will return the gains block.

1

Invoke AutoĆTuning

0 = Stop autoĆtuning.

1 = Invoke autoĆtuning of all loops with autoĆtuning enable bit turned on. (start only on a 0ĆtoĆ1 transition).

2

Always = 0.

3

ColdĆJunction Alarm Enable

0 = Disable alarm for temperature over and under limits.

1 = Enable alarm for temperature over the upper limit (70



C) and under the lower limit (0



C).

4

Celsius/Fahrenheit Select Ċ For all temperature values.

0 = Celsius

1 = Fahrenheit

5-15

Always = 0.30313233

To learn how to monitor the system status block of the temperature control
module, read chapter 7.

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