Programmer (Optional); Overview; Introduction; Programmer Terminologies - Honeywell DC1000 Series Product Manual

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5.1 Overview

5.1.1

Introduction

The program function of DC1000 has 2 program patterns, and each program has Max. 8
segments. The programs can be linked for a continuous 16 segments.
The term "programming" is used here to identify the process for selecting and entering
the individual ramp and soak segment data needed to generate the required setpoint
versus time profile (also called a program).
A segment is a ramp or soak function which together make up a setpoint program.
Setpoint Ramp/Soak Programming lets you configure 8 ramp and 8 soak segments to be
stored for use as one program or several small programs. You designate the end segment
to determine where the program is to stop.
Each segment can be defined as a period of "RAMP" or "SOAK" status.

5.2 Programmer Terminologies

Program: A pattern which consists of some segments
Segment: A RAMP segment or a SOAK segment
RAMP: A segment with changing SP
SOAK: A Status with fixed SP

5.3 Operating Key Functions

Key
+ SET
+ SET

5.4 Program Functions

5.4.1

Program Running Alarm

ALD1 = 17
8/05

5 Programmer (Optional)

Table 5-1 Key Functions

Function
START
Start a program, 'PRO' LED to be flickered during the
running operation.
Suspend the running program. 'PRO' LED will be turned on.
WAIT
Skip a current segment.
JUMP
RESET
Stop the program running. 'PRO' LED will be turned off
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