Table 8: System 450 Setup Screen Information and Procedures for Relay Outputs (Part 4 of 4)
LCD Screen
Name, Description or Function, User Action, Example
Edit Sensor Screen: This screen displays the sensor that this output currently references. Typically, no
action is taken in this screen. But if you need to change the sensor that this output references, you can
select a different sensor for this output in this screen.
Note: If you change the sensor that an output references to a sensor with a different Sensor Type, the
default setup values for the output change, and you must set the output up again.
10. If you do not need to change this output's sensor, simply press
and return to the Relay Output Setup Start screen.
To change the sensor this output references, press
references. Then press
screen (ON or dON). If the new sensor has a different Sensor Type from the previously referenced
sensor, repeat the output setup procedure for this output.
This relay output is now set up in the System 450 UI.
The screen example shows Sn-2 is selected Sensor for Output 1.
Relay Output Setup Start Screen: After you have set up this relay output, you can go to another Output
Setup Start screen, the Sensor Setup Start screen, or return to the Main screens.
11. Press
Start screen, or press
The screen example shows a Relay Output Setup Start screen for Output 1.
Setting Up an Analog Output
Analog outputs provide an analog signal to control equipment in your application based on the input from a
standard fixed setpoint sensor (Sn-1, Sn-2, or Sn-3) or a High Input Signal Selection sensor (HI-2 or HI-3).
Note: The differential sensor, Sn-d, is used to set up analog and relay outputs for Differential Control. See
Differential Control on page 15 for more information.
Analog outputs provide an auto-selecting analog signal that is proportional to the sensed input condition. The
System 450 analog output senses the impedance of the controlled equipment's analog input circuit and
automatically delivers either a 0–10 VDC or 4–20 mA signal to the controlled equipment.
Figure 5 shows an example of the analog output setup values and the resulting output signal in a typical space
heating application (SP > EP and OSP < OEP).
The control action between the input signal and the output signal can be set up four ways, depending on the values
selected for the Setpoint (SP), End Point (EP), Percent Output Signal Strength at Setpoint (OSP), and Percent
Output Signal Strength at End Point (OEP). The LCD displays different Control Ramp icons for the four control
actions.
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to save the new sensor selection and return to the Relay ON Selection
to scroll through the remaining Output Setup Start screens and return to the Sensor Setup
M
and
simultaneously to return to the System 450 Main screens.
Figure 5: Control Ramp Example for a Typical
Heating Application (SP > EP and OSP < OEP)
Proportional
100%
OEP
10%
0%
65°F
Less
Condition Value
or
to select the new sensor that this output
Band
SP > EP
SP = 70 ( )
°F
EP = 65 ( )
°F
OSP < OEP
OSP = 10 (%)
OEP = 100 (%)
OSP
70°F
Greater
20
to save the current sensor selection
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