temperature trips. For more complicated applications, these set points can be
assigned to block a stage of cooling.
NOTE: Do not assign setpoints for probes used for LTCDIFF functions.
To assign a liquid set point (SP11, SP12, SP13, SP14, SP21, SP22, SP23,
SP24, SP31, SP32, SP33, or SP34) to an output from the front panel, go into the
MAIN Program menu and do the following. Assuming SP11 is the set point to be
set, press the
or
Press the YES button.
The first character is the inversion operator. Use the
between the inversion operator, !, and a blank space. While the inversion
operator is displayed, the ! character will flash.
Use the
or
buttons to scroll to the AND/OR logic operator. The operator will
flash. Use the
or
Selecting
will AND SP11 with any other set point or operand controlling the
same output. Use
OR SP11 with any other set point or operand controlling the same output. Use +
when you have a number of operands which can command the same output:
Use the
or
buttons to scroll to the output #. The output number will flash.
Use the
or
arrow buttons to scroll from 0 to 4. Setting the output number to
zero will have the effect of de-assigning the set point. The following illustrates the
change to output 1:
Press YES after you have set the inversion, AND/OR and output number.
arrow buttons until the setting 097 is displayed:
PRGM SETTING 097
SP11 TO OUT0
PRGM SETTING 097
! SP11 TO OUT0
arrow buttons to scroll between the
to permit or block an output from operating. Selecting + will
PRGM SETTING 097
SP11 + TO OUT0
PRGM SETTING 097
SP11 + TO OUT1
or
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arrow buttons to scroll
and + operators.
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