Mitsubishi Electronics Q64TCTTBWN Network Card User Manual


 
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(80)CH Simultaneous temperature rise group setting (Un\G730, Un\G746,
Un\G762, Un\G778)
Set a group to perform the simultaneous temperature rise function for each channel. The simultaneous
temperature rise function enables channels in the same group to complete the rise of temperature
simultaneously. When the control mode is the heating-cooling control, this setting is invalid.
For details on the simultaneous temperature rise function, refer to the following.
Page 238, Section 4.20
(a) Setting range of the standard control
0: No simultaneous temperature rise
1: Group 1 selection
2: Group 2 selection
(b) Setting range of the mix control
0: No simultaneous temperature rise
1: Simultaneous temperature rise
The setting range in the mix control does not include group selection because the mix control has only two
channels for the standard control.
(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 No simultaneous temperature rise (0) in all channels.
(81)CH Simultaneous temperature rise gradient data (Un\G731, Un\G747,
Un\G763, Un\G779)
Set Simultaneous temperature rise gradient data (temperature rising per minute).
For details on the simultaneous temperature rise function, refer to the following.
Page 238, Section 4.20
(a) Setting range
The setting range is 0 to full scale.
(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) Default value
The default values are set to 0 in all channels.
This setting can not only be set manually but also be calculated automatically. Automatic calculation is performed when the
simultaneous temperature rise AT (auto tuning) or self-tuning (when the automatic calculation of the temperature rise
parameter is set) is normally completed.
Standard
Standard