Pa Rame Ters In Any/Each Seg Ment In A Spe Cific Pro Gram - Honeywell dcp100t Operator's Manual

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8.4
PARAMETERS IN ANY/EACH SEGMENT IN A SPECIFIC
PROGRAM
Program Number = 1 to 8
Message
Parameter
Display
Final Setpoint
Value
Segment Time
or Ramp
Rate, as
or
selected in
Configuration
Mode (see
as
Installation
appropriate
Manual)
Event
2
1
If a segment is set to be a Join Marker, a Repeat Marker or an End Marker, the next
depression of the SET UP key will set the segment number to A and the first parameter
common to the whole program (Cycle Count - see Subsection 8.3) will be displayed.
Otherwise, the next depression of the SET UP key will display the next segment
parameter - Event (for the current segment) if the Event Output hardware is fitted.
2
This parameter appears only if the Event Output hardware is fitted, in which case this
parameter will be followed by the Final Setpoint parameter for the next segment. If the
Event Output hardware is not fitted, this parameter is omitted from the sequence and
the segment number is advanced, causing the Final Setpoint Value parameter for the
next segment to appear immediately.
8-5
Function
Defines the final setpoint
value for this segment,
selects a Soak segment
or indicates a Join,
Repeat or End Marker.
Defines the duration or
ramp rate of the
segment or whether it is
a Join Marker, Repeat
Marker or End Marker.
1
Defines the states of the
four Event Outputs for
this segment.
Segment Number = 1 to 16
Available Settings (Lower Main Display)
Numeric value (limited by SPHi and
SPLo) or (by pressing the Up and
Down keys simultaneously) indicates
a Soak segment with:
or, if the segment is already a Join,
Repeat or End Marker, as shown
below.
Four-digit number in the form mm.nn
(hours.minutes or minutes.seconds)
or negative values as follows:
J01
Join to Program 1
J02
Join to Program 2
J03
Join to Program 3
J04
Join to Program 4
J05
Join to Program 5
J06
Join to Program 6
J07
Join to Program 7
J08
Join to Program 8
REP
Repeat Marker
End
End Marker
Four-bit binary number (0 = inactive,
1 = active):
Event 1
Event 2
Event 3
Event 4

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