Process Editor = Outputs Configuable => Duty Cycle => Setpoint
You can select a number "outside" of the 0 to 100. When you select a number larger than 100, it reverts to 100. When you either select or type in a number less than 0, it does not revert to 0. Not sure if the numbers are absolute (-27 and 27 are equal from a programming point of view) or what effect it would have on a Duty Cycle. Of course, you DO need to select a number between 1 and 100 for Duty Cycle to logically work anyway.
4.0 Public Beta Issues
Re: 4.0 Public Beta Issues
In addition to the above, the values that may be entered must be integers when you could enter tenths before. You could enter 2.6 as an example in 3.7x. If you enter 2.6 in 4.0 beta, you just get a "2". Is this a change in the significant digit?oakbarn wrote:This is a question I ask about 4,0 in the Public Beta forum that was not answered but may have something to do about PID settings:
Re: BCS 4.0 Public Beta 1
Postby oakbarn on Fri Dec 05, 2014 5:41 pm
I see that the default PID Sample Period and Output Period are now 30. Is this because 30 is more reasonable than 3 as a starting point?
Re: 4.0 Public Beta Issues
Yes, having tenths added back would be nice if possible.oakbarn wrote:In addition to the above, the values that may be entered must be integers when you could enter tenths before. You could enter 2.6 as an example in 3.7x. If you enter 2.6 in 4.0 beta, you just get a "2". Is this a change in the significant digit?oakbarn wrote:This is a question I ask about 4,0 in the Public Beta forum that was not answered but may have something to do about PID settings:
Re: BCS 4.0 Public Beta 1
Postby oakbarn on Fri Dec 05, 2014 5:41 pm
I see that the default PID Sample Period and Output Period are now 30. Is this because 30 is more reasonable than 3 as a starting point?
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Re: 4.0 Public Beta Issues
This is just a display issue, the value as displayed in the form needs to be divided by 10. So 30 = 3.0, 26 = 2.6. The default values definitely didn't change
Re: 4.0 Public Beta Issues
Duty Cycle does not seem to work.
I think I have my Version 3.7.1 and the Version 4.0 Public Beta set the same.
I am using OUtput 0 in both. At the Bottom of the Data logs are my settings. The only thing is that the 3.7.1 is a live system while the 4.0 is not connected to any SSRs.
I set up 60% at Output period of 1 minute. Both Datalogs are set to same scale and trace every second. It appears that the 4.0 Out comes on and stays on, while the 3.7.1 functions normally.
I think I have my Version 3.7.1 and the Version 4.0 Public Beta set the same.
I am using OUtput 0 in both. At the Bottom of the Data logs are my settings. The only thing is that the 3.7.1 is a live system while the 4.0 is not connected to any SSRs.
I set up 60% at Output period of 1 minute. Both Datalogs are set to same scale and trace every second. It appears that the 4.0 Out comes on and stays on, while the 3.7.1 functions normally.
Re: 4.0 Public Beta Issues
This was already reported by bcrawfo2 here
7 segment display settings
I have seen a couple of times now where after setting the temperatures associated with each display, it will revert back to disabled. I haven't noticed yet if it happens while I am editing something on the settings page or just randomly.
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Re: 7 segment display settings
Can you clarify this a bit more? Not sure what you mean by "setting the temperatures associated with each display" - do you mean performing LED display association or setting an actual setpoint temperature on an output? What exactly reverts to disabled?crane wrote:I have seen a couple of times now where after setting the temperatures associated with each display, it will revert back to disabled. I haven't noticed yet if it happens while I am editing something on the settings page or just randomly.
Steps to reproduce would help.
Re: 7 segment display settings
JonW wrote:Can you clarify this a bit more? Not sure what you mean by "setting the temperatures associated with each display" - do you mean performing LED display association or setting an actual setpoint temperature on an output? What exactly reverts to disabled?crane wrote:I have seen a couple of times now where after setting the temperatures associated with each display, it will revert back to disabled. I haven't noticed yet if it happens while I am editing something on the settings page or just randomly.
Steps to reproduce would help.
I am talking about the I2C 7-segment displays configuration section in the settings page. I think these settings are volatile in the fact that whenever I power cycle the BCS, they revert back to disabled.
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Re: 4.0 Public Beta Issues
Nice find. The Temp Probe Selection will also revert to "Disabled" when doing a soft "SYSTEM RESET" as well as a Power Cycle.