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Seite 1 - Operator's Manual

14-DIN SETPOINT PROGRAMMEROperator's Manual59215-1PROG

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2.5 VIEWING PROGRAM AND CONTROLLER PARAMETERSIn Base Mode (i.e. with no program currently running or held), the MODE key gives “viewonly” access to Pr

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3 PROGRAMS3.1 SELECTING AND RUNNING A PROGRAMWhen no program is running, the Setpoint Programmer is in Base Mode and the RUN andHLD indicators are OF

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3.5 VIEWING PROGRAM PROGRESS/STATUSIn Program Run Mode, a number of displays are made available to the operator (in theMessage Display area) which ind

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3.6 ABORTING A PROGRAMThe operator may abort (i.e. terminate) the current program by holding down the Run/Holdkey for more than five seconds. When the

Seite 6 - 2 Entry via a Lock Code

4 ADJUSTING THE SETPOINTWith the Setpoint Programmer in Base Mode (i.e. with the RUN , HLD , SET and PRGindicators OFF), the two main displays will s

Seite 7 - 2.1 CONTROLS

5 USING THE SELF-TUNE FACILITYThe Self-Tune facility is used to optimise tuning whilst the Controller part of the SetpointProgrammer is operating. Sel

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6 USING THE PRE-TUNE FACILITYThe Pre-Tune facility is used to set the Setpoint Programmer’s PID control parameters tovalues which are approximately co

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7 MANUAL CONTROLIn any mode except Configuration Mode or Calibration Mode, the operator may selectmanual control of the process by simultaneously pres

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8 DEFINING AND VIEWING A PROGRAM (PROGRAM DEFINE MODE)The Setpoint Programmer may be put into Program Define Mode from either Base Mode or Program Ru

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8.2 PARAMETERS COMMON TO ALL PROGRAMS (GLOBAL)Parameter MessageDisplayFunction Available Settings(Lower Main Display)Start On Setpoint value at start

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PREFACEThis manual is intended for use in support of day-to-day operation of the 14-DIN Setpoint Programmer. For information on installation,commissio

Seite 13 - 3.6 ABORTING A PROGRAM

8.3 PARAMETERS WHICH APPLY TO A SPECIFIC PROGRAM AS AWHOLEParameter MessageDisplayFunction Available Settings(Lower Main Display)Cycle Count Defines t

Seite 14 - 4 ADJUSTING THE SETPOINT

59215-8 Page 8-459215Fig ure 8-1 Auto Hold Op era tion

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8.4 PARAMETERS IN ANY/EACH SEGMENT IN A SPECIFICPROGRAMParameter MessageDisplayFunction Available Settings(Lower Main Display)Final SetpointValueDefin

Seite 16 - 6 USING THE PRE-TUNE FACILITY

CANCELLING JOIN, REPEAT OR END MARKERSTo cancel a Join, Repeat or End Marker:(a) at the Fi nal Set point Value pa rame ter, press the Up and Down keys

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There are no restrictions on joining programs; several programs can be joined to oneprogram (e.g. to provide user-selectable warm-up programs, dependi

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At the end of the tenth cycle of Program 2, the program sequence would end.8.6 BASIC RULES TO REMEMBERIn any program sequence:*A pro gram end ing in a

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9 DEFINING THE CONTROLLER PARAMETERS (CONTROLLER DEFINE MODE)Entry can be made into this mode from Program Define Mode, Program Run Mode or BaseMode.T

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9.1 CONTROLLER PARAMETERSThe Controller parameters appear in the following sequence:Parameter MessageDisplayFunction Available Settings/Values(Lower M

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Parameter MessageDisplayFunction Available Settings/Values(Lower Main Display)Setpoint LowLimit6The minimum limit for setpointadjustment. Should be se

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Parameter MessageDisplayFunction Available Settings/Values(Lower Main Display)Deviation(High/Low) Alarm 1 valueIf Alarm 1 is a Deviation(High/Low) Ala

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Con tents1 IN TRO DUC ING THE SET POINT PRO GRAM MER 1-12 FRONT PANEL CON TROLS, IN DI CA TORS & DIS PLAYS 2-12.1 CON TROLS ...

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Parameter MessageDisplayFunction Available Settings/Values(Lower Main Display)Loop Alarm Time If ON/OFF control is selected(i.e PB1 = 0) and Loop Alar

Seite 25 - 8.6 BASIC RULES TO REMEMBER

NOTES ON CONTROLLER DEFINE MODE PARAMETERS (Cont.)6. Internal software prevents (a) the Setpoint High Limit being given a value less than any setpoin

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Page 9-7 59215-959215Fig ure 9-1 Pro por tional Band and Dead band/Over lap

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59215-9 Page 9-859215Fig ure 9-2 Alarm Operation

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Page 9-9 59215-959215Fig ure 9-3 Alarm Hys tere sis Operation

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9.2 BASE MODE DISPLAYSOnce the complete cycle of Controller Define Mode parameters has been displayed, theuser may then step through the Base Mode dis

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9.4 EXITING CONTROLLER DEFINE MODEThe operator may exit from Controller Define Mode by pressing the MODE key until theExit ? prompt appears in the Me

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Al pha betic In dexAAborted ProgramIndication of 3-3Alarm StatusDisplay of 2-3, 3-2ALM IndicatorFunction 2-2AT IndicatorFunction 2-2Auto-HoldIndicat

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Mode IndicatorsFunctions 2-2NNext SegmentJump to 3-1Number of Cycles CompletedDisplay of 3-2OOP1 IndicatorFunction 2-2OP2 IndicatorFunction 2-2PPre-Tu

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9 DE FIN ING THE CON TROL LER PA RAME TERS (CON TROL LER DE FINE MODE) 9-19.1 CON TROL LER PA RAME TERS ...9-29.2 BASE MODE DIS P

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1 INTRODUCING THE SETPOINT PROGRAMMERThe Setpoint Programmer is a powerful, easy-to-use 14-DIN instrument with full PID control capability (complete w

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The Setpoint Programmer has four operating modes:Base Mode: Day-to-day PID control operations with no programrunning. In this mode, a program may be s

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2 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS, INDICATORS & DISPLAYS2.1 CONTROLS59215-2 Page 2-159215MODE key: Changes mode of instrument.PROG key: Cycles through Progra

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2.2 INDICATORSPage 2-2 59215-259215Event IndicatorsEach indicates the status (active or inactive) of auser-defined event (OFF = inactive, ON = active)

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2.3 D ISPLAYS2.4 ALARM STATUS INDICATIONWhen any alarm is active, the ALM indicator will flash. To view the alarm status in theMessage Display, press

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