Mitsubishi Electronics Q64TCTTBWN Network Card User Manual


 
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(62)CH Sensor two-point correction offset latch request (Un\G548, Un\G580,
Un\G612, Un\G644)
This request is for storing temperature process value (PV) as sensor two-point correction offset value to the
following buffer memory area.
•CH Sensor two-point correction offset value (measured value) (Un\G544, Un\G576, Un\G608, Un\G640)
( Page 142, Section 3.4.2 (58))
For details on the sensor two-point correction function, refer to the following.
Page 213, Section 4.14 (2)
(a) Setting range
0: No request
1: Latch request
(b) Default value
The default values are set to No request (0) in all channels.
(63)CH Sensor two-point correction offset latch completion (Un\G549, Un\G581,
Un\G613, Un\G645)
When sensor two-point correction offset value is stored, 1 is stored in this buffer memory area, which is Latch
completed (1).
When CH Sensor two-point correction offset latch request (Un\G548, Un\G580, Un\G612, Un\G644) is set to
No request (0), 0 is stored in this buffer memory area, which is No request (0). ( Page 144, Section 3.4.2
(62))
For details on the sensor two-point correction function, refer to the following.
Page 213, Section 4.14 (2)
(64)CH Sensor two-point correction gain latch request (Un\G550, Un\G582,
Un\G614, Un\G646)
This is a request for storing temperature process value (PV) as sensor two-point correction gain value to the
following buffer memory area.
•CH Sensor two-point correction gain value (measured value) (Un\G546, Un\G578, Un\G610, Un\G642)
( Page 143, Section 3.4.2 (60))
For details on the sensor two-point correction function, refer to the following.
Page 213, Section 4.14 (2)
(a) Setting range
0: No request
1: Latch request
(b) Default value
The default values are set to No request (0) in all channels.
Common
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