Mitsubishi Q68TD-G-H01 Thermometer User Manual


 
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UTILITY PACKAGE (GX Configurator-TI)
5.6 Monitoring/Test
5.6.2 Offset/gain setting operation
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TROUBLESHOOTING
(b) Adjust the gain setting value
1) Select the gain setting
Set "Gain setting" in the Setting value field for "CH Gain setting channel
setting" and click the button.
2) Set the gain value
Enter the desired value into the Setting value field for "CH Gain setting
value", and click the button.
3) Determine the gain value
Select "Request" in the Setting value field for "CH Channel change request"
setting and click the button.
Confirm that "CH Channel change completion flag" has changed to
"Completed", and then select "OFF" in the Setting value field of "CH Channel
change request" and click the button.
Select "Invalid" in the Setting value field for "CH Gain setting channel
setting" and click the button.
(c) To set offset/gain values for more than one channel, repeat steps (a) 1) to 3) and
(b) 1) to 3).
(5) Returning to the "Monitor/test" screen
Returning to the operation described in Section 5.6.1, close the "CH Offset/gain
setting" screen and return to the "Monitor/test" screen.
(6) Write the offset/gain setting values to the module
Write the offset/gain settings to the module after completing the settings for all
channels using the user range setting. Note that if settings are written while offset/
gain settings are incomplete, the status at that point will be written to the module.
(a) How to write the values
1) Write to the Q68TD-G-H02 (H01)
Select "Request" for "User range write request", and click .
2) Confirm the executing of writing
Confirm that the Current value field of "Offset/gain setting mode status flag"
shifts from "Offset/gain setting mode" to "Normal mode".
3) Finish writing
Select "OFF" for "User range write request", and click .
POINT
While the set data of the steps (a)1) to (a)2) above are written to the module, do
not perform the operations below. If they are performed, the data inside a flash
memory will have a problem, and the Q68TD-G-H02 (H01) may not operate
normally.
Powering off the programmable controller CPU
Resetting the programmable controller CPU