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RE10TC Temperature Control Module Operating manual

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Details of the set values Buffer Memory<br />

3.3 Details of the set values<br />

NOTE The entered set values are not checked against the range by the <strong>RE10TC</strong>.<br />

3.3.1 Set values for temperatures (BFM #120 to BFM #129)<br />

The disered values of the temperatures are entered in this area of the buffer memory.<br />

NOTE To validate changed set values, bit 1 of BFM #340 must be switched ON after changing of<br />

the set values (refer to 3.3.16).<br />

3.3.2 Set values for temperatures in stand-by mode (BFM #130 to BFM #139)<br />

The temperatures of the ten heating zones can be lowered simultaneously by activating the<br />

stand-by mode. The set values for the temperatures in stand-by mode are entered in the buffer<br />

memory area from BFM #130 to BFM #139. To enter the stand-by mode, bit 9 of BFM #340 has<br />

to be switched ON. The set values in the BFM #120 to BFM #129 become valid again when the<br />

stand-by mode is switched OFF by setting bit 1 of BFM #340 to ON.<br />

NOTE To validate changed set values, bit 9 of the buffer memory address 340 must be switched<br />

ON after changing of the set values (refer to 3.3.16).<br />

3.3.3 Limits and warnings (BFM #140 to BFM #179)<br />

In this area, the maximum and minimum temperature warning values and set limits of the individual<br />

zones are entered. The values are entered as relative values. The limit is worked out from the<br />

set desired value of the respective heating zone ± the relative values.<br />

With this type of setting, the tolerance range remains constant even when the desired values are<br />

different.<br />

In the following example, a upper limit value of 100 (10.0 K) and a lower limit value of 150<br />

(15.0 K) is set.<br />

Desired temperature: 392 �C<br />

Set value for upper limit: 100 (�T = 10.0 K)<br />

Set value for lower limit: 150 (�T = 15.0 K)<br />

Fig. 3-9: Example for the setting of limits<br />

402<br />

392<br />

377<br />

°F<br />

upper limit<br />

set value<br />

lower limit<br />

3-16 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC

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