14-DIN SETPOINT PROGRAMMEROperator's Manual59215-1PROG
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
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
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
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
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
5 USING THE SELF-TUNE FACILITYThe Self-Tune facility is used to optimise tuning whilst the Controller part of the SetpointProgrammer is operating. Sel
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
7 MANUAL CONTROLIn any mode except Configuration Mode or Calibration Mode, the operator may selectmanual control of the process by simultaneously pres
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
8.2 PARAMETERS COMMON TO ALL PROGRAMS (GLOBAL)Parameter MessageDisplayFunction Available Settings(Lower Main Display)Start On Setpoint value at start
PREFACEThis manual is intended for use in support of day-to-day operation of the 14-DIN Setpoint Programmer. For information on installation,commissio
8.3 PARAMETERS WHICH APPLY TO A SPECIFIC PROGRAM AS AWHOLEParameter MessageDisplayFunction Available Settings(Lower Main Display)Cycle Count Defines t
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8.4 PARAMETERS IN ANY/EACH SEGMENT IN A SPECIFICPROGRAMParameter MessageDisplayFunction Available Settings(Lower Main Display)Final SetpointValueDefin
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
There are no restrictions on joining programs; several programs can be joined to oneprogram (e.g. to provide user-selectable warm-up programs, dependi
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
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
9.1 CONTROLLER PARAMETERSThe Controller parameters appear in the following sequence:Parameter MessageDisplayFunction Available Settings/Values(Lower M
Parameter MessageDisplayFunction Available Settings/Values(Lower Main Display)Setpoint LowLimit6The minimum limit for setpointadjustment. Should be se
Parameter MessageDisplayFunction Available Settings/Values(Lower Main Display)Deviation(High/Low) Alarm 1 valueIf Alarm 1 is a Deviation(High/Low) Ala
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 ...
Parameter MessageDisplayFunction Available Settings/Values(Lower Main Display)Loop Alarm Time If ON/OFF control is selected(i.e PB1 = 0) and Loop Alar
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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59215-9 Page 9-859215Fig ure 9-2 Alarm 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
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
Al pha betic In dexAAborted ProgramIndication of 3-3Alarm StatusDisplay of 2-3, 3-2ALM IndicatorFunction 2-2AT IndicatorFunction 2-2Auto-HoldIndicat
Mode IndicatorsFunctions 2-2NNext SegmentJump to 3-1Number of Cycles CompletedDisplay of 3-2OOP1 IndicatorFunction 2-2OP2 IndicatorFunction 2-2PPre-Tu
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
1 INTRODUCING THE SETPOINT PROGRAMMERThe Setpoint Programmer is a powerful, easy-to-use 14-DIN instrument with full PID control capability (complete w
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
2 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS, INDICATORS & DISPLAYS2.1 CONTROLS59215-2 Page 2-159215MODE key: Changes mode of instrument.PROG key: Cycles through Progra
2.2 INDICATORSPage 2-2 59215-259215Event IndicatorsEach indicates the status (active or inactive) of auser-defined event (OFF = inactive, ON = active)
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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