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ABNORM_ACTIVE
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None
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The indication that a block error condition not selected in
BAD_MASK (on the function block level) is True (active) or the indication that
an error condition (at the module level) not selected in MERROR_MASK is True
(Active) or a module status not selected in MSTATUS_MASK is True (Active).
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ALARM_HYS
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Percent or
Percent of PV_SCALE
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The amount the alarm value must return within the alarm limit
before the associated active alarm condition clears. ALARM_HYS is limited to
50% of scale.
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BAD_ACTIVE
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None
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The indication that a block error condition selected in
BAD_MASK (at the function block level) is True (Active) or the indication that
an error condition (at the module level) selected in MERROR_MASK is True
(Active) or a module status selected in MSTATUS_MASK is True (Active).
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BAD_MASK
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None
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The set of active error conditions that triggers a
user-defined Bad condition. The user selects a subset of block error
(BLOCK_ERR) conditions in the BAD_MASK parameter. When any of these conditions
are True, the BAD_ACTIVE parameter becomes True. When any of the BLOCK_ERR
conditions that are not included in BAD_MASK are True, ABNORM_ACTIVE becomes
True.
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BLOCK_ERR
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None
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The summary of active error conditions associated with the
block. The possible block errors for the Pulse Input function block are
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FIELD_VAL
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Percent
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The value and status from the I/O card or from the simulated
input when simulation is enabled. In the PIN function block, FIELD_VAL is the
percent value of PV within the range defined by OUT_SCALE.
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HI_ACT
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None
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The result of alarm detection associated with HI_LIM. If
HI_ACT equals True, HI_LIM has been exceeded.
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HI_HI_ACT
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None
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The result of alarm detection associated with HI_HI_LIM. If
HI_HI_ACT equals True, HI_HI_LIM has been exceeded.
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HI_HI_LIM
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EU of PV
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The setting for the alarm limit used to detect the high high
alarm condition.
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HI_LIM
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EU of PV
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The setting for the alarm limit used to detect the high alarm
condition.
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INSPECT_ACT
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None
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Indicates if Inspect is enabled and one or more of the limits
for the block have been exceeded. The normal value is 0. This parameter is set
to 1 only if both of the following conditions are true:
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IO_IN
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None
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Defines the input DST for the I/O channel used for the PV.
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LO_ACT
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None
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The result of alarm detection associated with LO_LIM. If
LO_ACT equals True, LO_LIM has been exceeded.
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LO_LIM
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EU of PV
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The setting for the alarm limit used to detect the low alarm
condition.
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LO_LO_ACT
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None
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The result of alarm detection associated with LO_LO_LIM. If
LO_LO_ACT equals True, LO_LO_LIM has been exceeded.
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LO_LO_LIM
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EU of PV
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The setting for the alarm limit used to detect the low low
alarm condition.
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MODE
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None
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Parameter used to request and show the source of the output
used by the block.
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OUT
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EU of OUT_SCALE
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The primary value and status calculated by the block in Auto
mode. OUT can be set manually in Man mode.
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OUT_SCALE
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None
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The high and low scale values, engineering units code, and
number of digits to the right of the decimal point associated with OUT. In the
PIN function block, it is used to back-calculate FIELD_VAL from PV. The
configurer enters EU0 and EU100 fields of OUT_SCALE as the minimum and maximum
values in engineering units per time units defined by TIME_UNITS
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PULSE_VAL
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None
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The number of engineering units per pulse. The block
calculates PV from the frequency of pulses using PULSE_VAL and TIME_UNITS.
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PV
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EU of OUT
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Calculated using the RATE channel value (counts/sec) defined
by the IO_IN parameter, the PULSE_VAL parameter value to convert to EU/sec, and
the TIME_UNITS parameter to convert to EU per time units.
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PV_FTIME
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Seconds
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The time constant of the first-order PV filter. It is the time
required for a 63% change in the FIELD_VAL to be reflected in the PV.
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SIMULATE
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EU of XD_SCALE
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Enables simulation and allows you to enter an input value and
status. The SIMULATE value is used by the block only when SIMULATE_IN is not
connected.
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SIMULATE_IN
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EU of XD_SCALE
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The input connector value and status used by the block instead
of the analog measurement when simulation is enabled. If SIMULATE_IN is
connected or has a manually entered value, SIMULATE_IN always overrides
SIMULATE.
Note When SIMULATE_IN is wired from an input source on the
function block diagram, it always overrides a manually entered value.
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STATUS_OPTS
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None
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Status options allow you to select options for status handling
and processing. The supported status option for the Pulse Input function block
is:
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STDEV_CAP
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EU of OUT_SCALE or EU of PV_SCALE
(reports in percent to Inspect)
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The estimated capability standard deviation (measurement of
short term variation). An estimate of the least standard deviation the process
could achieve ideally.
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STDEV_TIME
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Seconds
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The time frame over which STDEV and STDEV_CAP are performed.
The default value of zero is good for most processes where the scan rate is no
more than approximately 10 times faster than the time to steady state.
If the process is relatively much slower, it is recommended
that you enter the approximate time it takes for the process to return to
steady state after a change. This ensures that the STDEV and STDEV_CAP
calculations accurately consider the actual time constant of the process.
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STDEV
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EU of OUT_SCALE or EU of PV_SCALE
(reports in percent to Inspect)
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The standard deviation of PV. For analog control blocks in
AUTO, mean is assumed to be the SP.
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TIME_UNITS
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Selectable Time Unit - seconds, minutes, hours, or days
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Determines the factor used to convert EU/sec to the desired
units of time in the PV calculation.
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