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Tracking 262, Controlling the setpoint, Setpoint-tracking – West Control Solutions KS98-1 User Manual

Page 262: R w from another source is not possible, Iii-262 setpoint functions, Fig. 80, Fig. 81

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Controlling the setpoint

The digital input

rstart reacts to a positive signal slope and sets the effective setpoint to the process value. The

new goal is started on the basis of the controlled variable

xeff. Such a ramp can only be started with activated gra-

dient function (

Grw+, Grw -, Grw2 and digital input gr_offnot set).

The digital input

w_stop freezes the effective Weff , i.e., the effective setpoint is held to the current value, even

if the effective setpoint straight approaches a new goal or a new goal is selected.

Setpoint-Tracking

During the change-over of

Wext r W it can come to unwanted jumps. To aviod these jumps setpoint-tracking can be

applied. Setpoint-tracking takes care that in switch-over of

Wext r W, the past Wext is taken over as int. W.

The digital input "track" enables Tracking. When switching back (

W r Wext) Wext is started with the attitude of

Grw+/-. With the configurationword is determined if the controller shall follow process value or setpoint-tracking
Wtrac. Tracking can be activated via interface or by operating the switchover Wext r W . Tracking is evaluated
with priority.

If a source (interface or digital input) is activating setpoint-tracking, switching by operation switching W

ext

r W from

another source is not possible!

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Setpoint functions

internal
s

W

etpoint

upper setpoint limit W100

internal setpoint W

x
W
Wext

Time

Setpoint, process value

Process value

Grw -

Wext

lower setpoint limit W0

Switch over

Switch over

Wext

W

r

W

Wext

r

effective setpoint

Fig. 80:

Setpoint 2

Setpoint 1

Adjustment of

1

2

Setpoint

Setpoint

r

rstart = z

w_stop = 1

w_stop = 0

gr_off = 1

upper setpoint limit W100

effective setpoint

x

W

Time

Setpoint, process value

Process value

Grw+

lower setpoint limit W0

Fig. 81: