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Stein Yair

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  1. Hi,

    Input #0 and #2 can each function as either high speed counter or as part of a shaft encoder.

    In each case, high-speed input specifications apply. When used as a normal digital input, normal input specifications apply.

    Inputs #1 and #3 can each function as either counter reset or as a normal digital input. in either case, specificatons are those of a normal digital input.

    As for SB10, it is normally on.

  2. Hi, Confirm you perfromed the following procedure:

    1. 1. At Power-up, SET SB109 ON.
      2. Enable the PID output (for example, if you used MB0 to enable an HSO, turn MB0 ON).
      3. Activate the Run PID MB for the loop you want to tune.
      4. Turn the appropriate Start auto-tune SB ON; activating the auto-tune function.

    1. 5. When auto-tune is complete, the SB will turn OFF, and the appropriate auto-tune is Complete SB will turn ON.

  3. Hi,

    As for your first question, I would like to refer you to the help file.

    Search for Store Timer's Preset/Current Value. I hope this will resolve all you questions.

    Regarding your second question, you don't need to enter any values, pressing Enter is sufficient.

    But you can also use the following method to fix this:

    Create another HMI which is identical to the first one but have the ON/OFF variable to be not keypad entry.

    create a condition which decides which of the HMIs we be displayed.

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