Honeywell UDC2500 Product Manual page 54

Universal digital controller
Hide thumbs Also See for UDC2500:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Configuration
Function Prompt
Lower Display
A1S1VA
A1S1HL
A1S2TY
A1S2VA
A1S2HL
A2S1TY
A2S1VA
A2S1HL
Selection or Range of Setting
Upper Display
Value in engineering units
HIGH
LOW
Value in engineering units
HIGH
LOW
Value in engineering units
HIGH
LOW
UDC2500 Universal Digital Limit ControllerProduct Manual
Parameter
Definition
NOTE 2. Thermocouple Failing means that
the instrument has detected that the
Thermocouple Input is in imminent danger of
failing. Not valid for input types other than
Thermocouple.
ALARM 1 SETPOINT 1 VALUE—This is the
value at which you want the alarm type
chosen in prompt A1S1TYPE to actuate. The
value depends on what the setpoint has
been configured to represent. No setpoint is
required for alarms configured for
Communications SHED.
This prompt does not appear for Alarm
Types that do not use values. For example:
A1S1TY = MANUAL.
ALARM 1 SETPOINT 1 STATE—Select
whether you want the alarm type chosen in
prompt A1S1TYPE to alarm High or Low.
HIGH ALARM
LOW ALARM
ALARM 1 SETPOINT 2 TYPE—Select what
you want Setpoint 2 of Alarm 1 to represent.
The selections are the same as A1S1TYPE.
ALARM 1 SETPOINT 2 VALUE—This is the
value at which you want the alarm type
chosen in prompt A1S2TYPE to actuate.
The details are the same as A1S1 VAL.
ALARM 1 SETPOINT 2 STATE—Same as
A1S1HL.
ALARM 2 SETPOINT 1 TYPE—Select what
you want Setpoint 1 of Alarm 2 to represent.
The selections are the same as A1S1TYPE.
ATTENTION Not applicable with Relay
Duplex unless using Dual Relay PWA.
ALARM 2 SETPOINT 1 VALUE—This is the
value at which you want the alarm type
chosen in prompt A2S1TYPE to actuate.
The details are the same as A1S1 VAL.
ALARM 2 SETPOINT 1 STATE—Same as
A1S1HL.
44

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents