Using Join, Repeat And End Markers And Cycling Programs - Honeywell dcp100t Operator's Manual

Digital controller programmer
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CANCELLING JOIN, REPEAT OR END MARKERS
To cancel a Join, Repeat or End Marker:
(a) at the Fi nal Set point Value pa rame ter, press the Up and Down
keys si mul ta ne ously to pro duce a Soak seg ment, or
(b) at the Seg ment Time/Ramp Rate pa rame ter, in cre ment the value
to 0 or a posi tive value.
8.5
USING JOIN, REPEAT AND END MARKERS AND
CYCLING PROGRAMS
By default, the Digital Controller Programmer has eight programs, each 16
segments long (all 16 segments are active and, at the end of Segment 16 is an
implicit End Marker). These programs can be made shorter (using End Markers) or
longer (by creating program sequences with Join, Repeat and End Markers). The
only limit to the size of a program sequence is a maximum length of 121 active
segments plus seven Join Markers plus one End Marker (i.e. all eight programs
joined to make one program sequence).
Segments follow a free format in that ramp or dwell can be followed by dwell or
ramp, completely as desired.
Consider two example programs:
PROGRAM 1
(5 active segments, 1 End Marker)
To join the two programs to form a program sequence, change the End Marker of
Program 1 to a Join Marker (Segment Time/Ramp Rate set to J02 - Join Program
2):
PROGRAM 1
(5 active segments, 1 Join Marker)
PROGRAM 2
(3 active segments, 1 End Marker)
PROGRAM 2
(3 active segments, 1 End Marker)
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