Siemens 505-2557 Additional Information about Each Function, Default Values

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3.5Additional Information about Each Function

Default Values

There are default values for every function that is supported. If no data is

 

transferred to the module and the enable bits for a function are set and

 

written to the module, then the default values will be used. See Table 3-8.

 

 

 

NOTE: No matter what functions are enabled, the actual hardware data

 

from the I/O channel is always present in WX33 ± WX48.

 

 

 

Table 3-8 Default Function Values

Functions Enabled

Low Default Value

High Default Value

 

 

 

Alarm setpoints

1000

31,000

 

 

 

Scaling engineering units

0

32,000

 

 

 

Offset mode 4±20 mA

6400

32,000

 

 

 

Filtering time constants

250 msec

 

 

 

 

Averaging

20 averages

 

 

 

 

Peak hold

0

0

 

 

 

Valley hold

0

0

 

 

 

Table 3-9 Default Function Values for SIMATIC 505±2557

Functions Enabled

Low Default Value

High Default Value

 

 

 

Alarm setpoints

50

200

 

 

 

Scaling engineering units

0

100

 

 

 

Filtering time constants

250 msec

 

 

 

 

Averaging

20 averages

 

 

 

 

Peak hold

0

0

 

 

 

Valley hold

0

0

 

 

 

SIMATIC 505±2557 Installation and Operation Guide

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Contents Simatic Copyright 1998 by Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc Manual Publication History List of Effective Pages Contents Iv Contents List of Figures List of Tables Preface European Agency ApprovalsCommunity CE Approval100 Ohm, 10 Ohm, 120 Ohm RTDs, or Millivolt Inputs DescriptionOperating Modes Word Input to the PLC from the Module Scale Units RTD Input to Digital ConversionEffect SignalsOut-of-Range Input Effect of Voltage Input 10 Ohm Copper Input Resolution ResolutionCalculating the I/O Base Power Budget Installing and Configuring the ModuleSelecting 2 and 3 Wire or 4 Wire Operation Installing and Configuring the Module Configuring Selecting Temperature orMillivolt Input Celsius or Selecting DegreesFahrenheit Selecting DataConfiguration Jumper Locations Module Into InsertingBase Copper Wire Table at 25 Degrees Celsius Wiring the Input ConnectorsPress In Wiring Connector Wiring Diagram for 2, 3, or 4 Wire RTD Wiring Diagram for Millivolt Measurements Cable Grounding Example I/O Configuration Chart Advanced Function Programming Introduction Advanced Software FunctionsOverview AdvancedConfiguration Setting the ModuleJumper Controller I/O LoggingMemory Input and Output Register Offsets Internal Register StructuresInput Registers Input Channel DataPeak/Valley Hold Input Words Input Flag BitsAveraging Output Data RegistersControl Registers Function Enable BitsInputs Discrete Handshake Inputs Data Identification Bits OutputsData Loading Process Loading Data into the Simatic 505±2557 ModuleSample Low and High Alarm Setpoints Identifying the Data Being Transferred 11 Enabling the Functions Loaded Loading Programs into the I/O Module 13 Startup Relay Ladder Logic Page Timing Overhead for Functions Enabled When UsingTiming Considerations Timing ConstraintsDefault Function Values Default ValuesDefault Function Values for Simatic 505±2557 Additional Information about Each FunctionDegrees Alarm SetpointsCentigrade or Degrees FahrenheitDigital Filtering Peak and Valley AveragingHold Flag Bits Hold ResetPrecedence FunctionTroubleshooting Symptom Probable Cause Corrective Action 10 Troubleshooting Flow Diagram17 I/O Register Quick Reference I/O Register Quick ReferenceOr K Memory Configuration Tables Page Addressing Worksheet 18 Open RTD Status Bits Items Unique to the Simatic 505±2557 ModuleTroubleshooting Table B-1 Specifications SpecificationsSpecifications subject to change without notice Jumper Settings Log Sheet Customer Response Business Reply Mail