Mitsubishi Electronics Q64TCRTN Network Card User Manual


 
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CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS
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3.4 Buffer Memory Assignment
3.4.2 Details of the buffer memory
(60)CH Sensor two-point correction gain value (measured value) (Un\G546,
Un\G578, Un\G610, Un\G642)
The measured value of temperature corresponding to the gain value of the sensor two-point correction is stored
in this buffer memory area.
The value to be stored differs depending on the stored value in CH Decimal point position (Un\G1 to Un\G4).
( Page 86, Section 3.4.2 (2)
)
No decimal place (0): stored as it is.
One decimal place (1): stored after a multiplication by 10.
For details on the sensor two-point correction function, refer to the following.
Page 213, Section 4.14 (2)
(a) Enablement of the stored value
Turn Setting change instruction (YnB) OFF ON OFF during the setting mode (Setting/operation mode
status (Xn1): OFF) to enable stored contents.
(61)CH Sensor two-point correction gain value (corrected value) (Un\G547,
Un\G579, Un\G611, Un\G643)
Set temperature of gain value of the sensor two-point correction.
For details on the sensor two-point correction function, refer to the following.
( Page 213, Section 4.14 (2))
(a) Setting range
The setting range is identical to the temperature measurement range of the set input range. ( Page 96,
Section 3.4.2 (12))
(b) Setting unit
The value to be set differs depending on the stored value in CH Decimal point position (Un\G1 to Un\G4).
( Page 86, Section 3.4.2 (2))
No decimal place (0): Set a value in 1°C ( or digit) unit.
One decimal place (1): Set a value in 0.1°C ( ) unit (tenfold value).
(c) Enablement of setting contents
Enable the setting contents by turning Setting change instruction (YnB) OFF ON OFF during the setting
mode (Setting/operation mode status (Xn1): OFF).
(d) Default value
The default values are set to 0 in all channels.
Common
Common