Ramping controller prompt table, Table 5.5 - de2 to er – Watlow Series 988 Family User Manual
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Name
Description
Read (?) and/or Write (=) Syntax
Range
data.1
data.2
Modbus
Address
Ramping Controller Prompt Table
981,
982,
983,
984
Command Summary Series 981-984, Chapter 5
Data Communications with the Watlow Series 988 Family
5.5
DE2
Derivative
?
0.00 to 9.99 minutes
513
Output 2 PID
=
Default: 0.00
DEC1
Decimal Point
?
0 = Decimal point 0
606
Process Input 1
=
1 = Decimal point 0.0
2 = Decimal point 0.00
3 = Decimal point 0.000
Default: 0
DEV
Process Deviation
?
Difference between SP1 and C1
211
Display Loop (IN 1)
DFL
Default Unit Type
?
0 = US units
900
=
1 = Standard international units
EI1
Event Input 1
?
0 = None
1060
Function
=
1 = Lock out keyboard
2 = Alarm reset
3 = Turn control outputs off
4 = Hold profile
5 = Start file 1
6 = Start file 2
7 = Start file 3
8 = Start file 4
9 = ABSP
10 = Pause
11 = Waitfor Event
Default: 0
EI1S
Event Input 1 Status ?
0 = Open (off)
201
1 = Closed (on)
EI2
Event Input 2
?
0 = None
1062
Function
=
1 = Lock out keyboard
2 = Alarm reset
3 = Turn control outputs off
4 = Hold profile
5 = Start file 1
6 = Start file 2
7 = Start file 3
8 = Start file 4
9 = ABSP
10 = Pause
11 = Waitfor Event
Default: 0
EI2S
Event Input 2 Status ?
0 = Open (off)
213
1 = Closed (on)
EJC
Elapsed Jump
?
0 to 255
1203
Count
ENSP
End Set Point
?
RL1 to RH1
1204
ENT3
Event 3 Output State ?
0 = off
1268
=
1 = on
ER
Error, Analog Input
?
0 = No error
209
(Multiple errors
1 = Input 1 A-D overflow
possible.)
2 = Input 1 overrange
3 = Input 1 underrange
4 = Input 1 A-D underflow
5 = Input 2 A-D overflow
6 = Input 2 overrange
7 = Input 2 underrange
8 = Input 2 A-D underflow
9 = Ambient error
Table 5.5 -
DE2 to ER
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CAUTION:
Avoid writing <=>
continuously, such
as ramping set
points or repetitive
loops, to the
Series 981-984
EEPROM memory.
Continuous writes
may result in
premature control
failure, system
downtime and
damage to pro-
cesses and
equipment.
NOTE:
The number of
decimal places
returned by many
of these com-
mands is deter-
mined by the DEC1
or IN1 setting.
(This does not
apply to Modbus
Protocol.)