Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-R Series User Manual page 316

Temperature control module
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CH1 Sensor two-point correction offset value (corrected value)
The correction value of the temperature corresponding to the sensor two-point correction offset value is stored in this buffer
memory area. For details on the sensor two-point correction function, refer to the following:
Page 59 Sensor Correction Function
■Buffer memory address
The following shows the buffer memory address of this area.
Buffer memory area name
CH Sensor two-point correction offset value (corrected value)
CH Sensor two-point correction offset value (corrected value) (in the Q
compatible mode)
■Setting range
The temperature measuring range set in 'CH1 Input range' (Un\G501) ( Page 254 CH1 Input range)
■Setting unit
The value to be set differs depending on the value stored in 'CH1 Decimal point position' (Un\G400). ( Page 229 CH1
Decimal point position)
• No decimal point (0): Set a value in increments of 1 ( or digit).
• First decimal place (1): Set a value (the value multiplied by 10) in increments of 0.1 ().
■Enabling the settings
Turn ON and OFF 'Setting change command' (YB) in the setting mode ('Setting/operation mode status' (X1): OFF) to enable
the settings.
■Default value
The default value is 0.
CH1 Sensor two-point correction gain value (measured value)
The measured value of the temperature corresponding to the sensor two-point correction gain value is stored in this buffer
memory area.
The value to be stored differs depending on the value stored in 'CH1 Decimal point position' (Un\G400). ( Page 229 CH1
Decimal point position)
• When 'CH1 Decimal point position' (Un\G400) is No decimal point (0): A detected temperature value is stored as it is.
• When 'CH1 Decimal point position' (Un\G400) is First decimal place (1): A detected temperature value is stored after being
multiplied by 10.
For details on the sensor two-point correction function, refer to the following:
Page 59 Sensor Correction Function
■Buffer memory address
The following shows the buffer memory address of this area.
Buffer memory area name
CH Sensor two-point correction gain value (measured value)
CH Sensor two-point correction gain value (measured value) (in the Q
compatible mode)
■Enabling the stored value
Turn ON and OFF 'Setting change command' (YB) in the setting mode ('Setting/operation mode status' (X1): OFF) to enable
the settings.
APPX
314
Appendix 3 Buffer Memory Areas
CH1
CH2
569
769
545
577
CH1
CH2
570
770
546
578
CH3
CH4
969
1169
609
641
CH3
CH4
970
1170
610
642

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