Figure 5-4 Time Ramp Type - Honeywell VRX180 User Manual

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To properly terminate a Val/Dur profile you must program the segment beyond the last segment with
the following:
1.
The value you want the program to "end" with. Looking at Figure 5-3, the last segment is a soak,
thus the Value of segment #6 should be set to the same value used in segment #5. Any other value
will cause segment #5 to be a "ramp" since the value will ramp up (or down) from segment #5's
value to segment #6's value.
2.
Set the TIME to "OFF".
Time Ramp Type
Each ramp segment's TIME is the time allotted for the profiler output to reach the next soak segment's
VALUE. The ramp segment's VALUE prompt is not used.
Time = time needed to reach next soak segment Value
Segment #3
Value
Segment #1
Value
Segment #1
Time
Ramp Type = Time
Features of this ramp type
* First and last segments must be soaks
* No consecutive ramps or soaks
Ramp segments
Value = not used in ramp segments
Segment #2
Time

Figure 5-4 Time Ramp Type

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Soak segments
Time = duration of soak
Value = value of soak
Segment #3
Time
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