Full driver capabilities list, Nanodac – Carbolite nanodac User Manual
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13.3 Full driver capabilities list
As a general summary, with the nanodac Ethernet Labview Driver the user can:
Configure SensorBreakType and Fault Response
Configure Instrument Alarm Types
Configure Alarm Parameters e.g. (Threshold, Hysteresis, Latching Mode, Blocking)
Configure Channel Filter Time
Configure Humidity parameters
Configure Cool Type
Configure FeedForward Parameters
Configure Control Action
Configure Control Loop Type
Configure ServoToPV and Tracking
Configure Range Low and High Limits
Change Instrument Modes e.g. Operator, Configuration, Auto, Manual
Configure Setpoints (Setpoint1, Setpoint2, Remote Setpoint, Target Setpoint)
Configure Dead Band
Configure hysteresis
Configure Safe Output, Manual Output and ManStartUp
Configure Control Output Limits.
Configure Valve Operation
Configure Proportional Band Integral Time and Derivate Time
Configure Cutback Low and High Limits
Configure Setpoint Low and High Limits
Configure Setpoint Ramp Rate Value
Configure Tuning parameters
Configure PID Loop Break Time
Configure Virtual Channel Timer Parameters
Configure Virtual Channel Totaliser Parameters
Configure Virtual Channel Counter Parameters
Configure Steriliser parameters
Read Working Setpoint and Working Output
Read Alarm Output status
Read Manual Output Value
Read Process Variable and Measured Values
Read Timer Status
Read PID parameters
Enable/Disable the Alternative Setpoint
Start an Autotune
Global Acknowledge Alarms
Set Active Setpoint (Setpoint1, Setpoint2)
Set Controller Mode (Auto, Manual, OFF)