1.1. How to Use This Service Manual In order to facilitate easier start-up and commissioning, the AV-9900 has been pre-programmed at the factory. Before attempting installation, changes, or additions to the unit it is recommended that this manual be thoroughly reviewed. Many common operations have been thoroughly outlined in the Quick Start - How To section.
1.3.3. Diagnostic Circuitry The AV-9900 provides fail-safe operation via internal self-diagnostics of the Hot Product Probe input signals. The Primary RTD input signal is continually referenced against the Secondary RTD signal. The result is indicated on a series of LED’s, located just above the user display, and labeled Sensor Balance. If both RTD elements are in agreement by less than .5...
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1.3.5. Cold Product Record - Control The AV-9900 may be configured to receive an input from an RTD, or mA transmitter, measuring the Cold Product temperature as it exits the pasteurization loop. This function may be specified at time of order, or upgraded in the field at a later date.
Installation The following section details mounting, installation, and wiring details for the AV-9900 Series HTST Controller. ô CAUTION: Be sure to thoroughly read the material in this section prior to installation. Data tags for voltage and wiring are located inside the unit, viewable upon swinging the chart plate forward.
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Circuit Board Identification / Locations The following diagram shows the locations of circuit boards within the AV-9900. Case cutouts have been provided for wire entry, and are located at the base of the unit. In order to eliminate interference, be sure to isolate signal cables from power cables when entering recorder.
2.4. AC Power Wiring HTST Termination Board Fuses 110 VAC: F1 & F2 = 3 amp 220 VAC: F1 & F2 = 1.5 amp Jumper Wires 110 VAC / 220 VAC (As Per Order) ô CAUTION: Review Instrument Data Tag Prior To Making Field Connections Figure 3 - Power Wiring Revision 3.0...
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2.5. Signal Input and Output Wiring The following sections illustrate wiring connections for the signal inputs and outputs. Prior to performing termination’s, be sure to review each section as installed components will vary based on the configuration ordered. CAUTION: Disconnect power to the instrument to prevent electrical shock or component damage.
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2.5.2. Input Card General Information The first step in making wiring termination’s is to identify the functions that are present within the unit. Matrix Order Number The data tag on the inside of the unit will show the . A complete product matrix, showing all options, has been supplied under the Specifications section of this manual.
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2.5.3. Hot Product Probe Input Board Wiring The Hot Product Probe will always terminate at the bottom (furthest in) input card. The wiring terminal block of this board has been color coded so as to differentiate it from the remaining cards. Termination’s to the Hot Product Probe are as follows: JU15 JU16...
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Primary RTD: G = Green (Return) R = Red (Common) BL BK BN W = White (Common) Removable Plugs Secondary RTD: BL = Blue (Return) G R W BK = Black (Common) BN = Brown (Common) Seal-Tight Grommet Figure 7 - Hot Product Probe Wiring 2.5.5.
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Powered. Wiring can go directly to the mA input of the associated card. If NO voltage is present, a loop power supply must be utilized. If AV-9900 ordered with Transmitter Power Supply option, refer to next section for wiring. If external, customer supplied, power supply to be utilized, final wiring termination’s will be as follows:...
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2.5.7. Transmitter Power Supply Wiring If supplied with the transmitter power supply option, connections will be located near top of unit. Refer to the circuit board locations diagram for assistance in locating the board. Wiring connections to a transmitter will be as follows: Transmitter Transmitter Power...
2.6. Relay Output Wiring Refer to the circuit board locations diagram for assistance in locating the relay board. Wiring is as follows: RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 RELAY 4 Figure 12 - Relay Board NOTE: If ordered with Safety Flow Limit Record function, Relay 1 and Relay 2 will be pre-configured to act as the flow alarms.
Instrument Operation The AV-9900 is a fully microprocessor driven instrument, and posses many options for customizing operation and output. This section will detail specifics relating to overall operation of the unit. 3.1. Installation of pen cartridge assembly Remove the pen cartridge assembly from its shipping container. With mounting tab on the bottom, slide the pen cartridge assembly (item #2) into the print actuator (item #1).
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ó STOP: The AV-9900 uses only one style chart. Be sure Chart Number 00215401 is being utilized. HTST ONLY is printed around the center hub for ease of identification. Charts are installed by simply loosening the knurled lug located at the end of the print arm assembly. This will allow the entire assembly to swing forward.
3.4. User Display Figure 2 - Keypad / Display Also located on the front chart plate is the User Display. From here, data such as a digital readout of the STLR temperature value may be viewed. Two options exist for the display; CONTINUOUS DISPLAY and SEQUENCE DISPLAY. When in continuous mode, the selected parameter is viewable at all times on the display.
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3.4.2. Display - Sequence Mode Operation may be done with Security Mode Shunt in either position - no changes required. ÿû key twice - you will see: MODIFY <-> DISPLAY PARAMETERS ÿö key once. ÿø If SEQUENCE is not already flashing, key.
3.5. Changing Parameters There are three types of parameters in the AV-9900: Values = Numeric values Text Strings = Groups of characters Choices = Selections made by picking one of a group of displayed descriptions With a modifiable parameter description and its setting displayed, pressing the MOD key places the unit in MODIFY where the settings may be altered.
ÿüü • In Character Selection, will initiate Character Selection. The character to be changed (on the lower line) will be replaced by the “block” character (all dots lit), and the upper display line will show a character selection line instead of the parameter description. The character selection line which contains the current character will be displayed with the cursor ÷...
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3.6. Security Mode Selection Shunt The AV-9900 is equipped with a movable shunt to allow toggling between RUN and PROGRAM modes of operation. While in RUN mode, access is prevented to all system critical parameters (ranges, setpoint changes, etc.). Changes may be made to display functions as well as selection of the currently active diversion setpoint.
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The AV-9900 differs from traditional circular chart recorders in that a print mechanism not only records data to the chart, but also prints times and chart scales. For this reason, it is necessary to tell the AV-9900 when we want to stop a chart from spinning, or we are ready to start printing a new chart.
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If a diversion event occurs, legal actions will be initiated, and the event will be recorded to memory. The AV-9900 may remain in the Hold sequence for up to 5 minutes. When exiting the Hold sequence, the chart printing will be accelerated until the point where real time has again been reached.
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CHART ROTATION HOLD 5. The chart is now in a Hold state. All current events are being recorded to memory. 6. Place the NEW BLANK CHART onto the AV-9900 at this time - proceed to step 7 to re-start chart. ÿýý...
ÿ Function Key directly under desired setpoint value 5. New setpoint will be selected, display will return to normal mode 6. If selected, green pen will move from recording previous setpoint, to recording new diversion setpoint to chart 4.3. How Do I Place a Controller Into Manual / Automatic Mode ñ...
ÿø until proper controller is selected (CP, HW or SF) ÿü to enter modify mode ÿõö to make change to Manual Mode output percentage ÿþ to program change ÿú to return to normal display 8. Controller will move to selected output percentage 4.4.
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ÿú to return to normal display 8. Controller will move to selected setpoint 4.5. How Do I Modify Controller PID Tuning Parameters ñ NOTE: A menu option exists for selecting whether or not PID Tuning Parameter changes may be made from the RUN mode. If set to NO, changes may only be made under the appropriate Controller Setup Menu while in the Program mode.
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. Menu options will differ depending on the current operating mode. ô CAUTION: Unless otherwise specified, the model AV-9900 HTST will be provided pre-programmed from the Factory. Prior to making modifications, it is recommended that you record current settings. 5.1.
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STLR INP DISPLAY OPT [ NOT DISPLAYED ] [ IN CONTINUOUS MODE ] [ IN SEQUENTIAL MODE ] [ IN BOTH MODES ] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter, when active, will display the temperature inputs from the Hot Product Probe to the user display.
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STLR OUT DISPLAY OPT [ NOT DISPLAYED ] [ IN CONTINUOUS MODE ] [ IN SEQUENTIAL MODE ] [ IN BOTH MODES ] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter displays as ON or OFF on the user display. It is based on meeting the requirement of Diversion Setpoint + Deadband.
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5.1.2. STLR - Shunt Position - PROGRAM MODE While in the PROGRAM MODE, changes may be made as to which parameters display on the user screen, in addition to which parameters print to the chart. All parameters may not be accessible, as many are dependent on activation by another parameter.
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STLR INP TRANSMIT TO CURRENT OUTPUT ñ NOTE: X = Current output 0-4. Be sure current output selected is not used by another function. ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter allows the STLR Hot Product Input signal to be sent out as a 4-20 mA retransmission signal.
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STLR INPUT DISPLAY BOTH [YES] [NO] ñ NOTE: This parameter is not shown if STLR INP DISPLAY OPT is set to NOT DISPLAYED. ÿü ÷ ø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: If STLR Input is being displayed, this parameter selects whether both input 1 (Primary) and input 2 (Secondary) are displayed, or if only input 1 (Primary) is displayed.
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ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION STLR SP RECORDING [NOT RECORDED] [RED] [GREEN] [BLUE] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter will determine if the STLR Diversion Setpoint is recorded to the chart, and if so, in which color. The factory default is GREEN.
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5.2. Function Setup Menu - CPRC The following section, CPRC (Cold Product Recorder Controller), will illustrate the various programming options related to this function. ñ Note: This is an optional function, and may not be present on your unit. 5.2.1. CPRC - Shunt Position - RUN MODE While in the RUN MODE, changes may be made to many parameters considered non-operation critical.
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CPRC INP CORRECTION .X UNITS ñ Note: Units will be as selected in Program Mode ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter allows a correction factor to be added to the CPRC input value. It is used to correct discrepancies between the actual cold product value, and the value that prints to the chart.
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5.2.2. CPRC - Shunt Position - PROGRAM MODE While in the PROGRAM MODE, changes may be made to parameters which affect the operation of the CPRC. All parameters may not be accessible, as many are dependent on activation by another parameter. Access is gained as follows: ñ...
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CPRC INPUT USAGE [NORMAL] [SIMULATED] ÿü ÷ ø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects NORMAL run mode, with a SIMULATED run mode option for demonstration purposes. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC INP TRANSMIT TO CURRENT OUTPUT ñ...
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CPRC INP DISPLAY OPT [IN BOTH MODES] [IN CONTINUOUS] [IN SEQUENTIAL] [NOT DISPLAYED] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter, when active, will display the RAW Cold Product Temperature input value. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC INP CORRECTION .X UNITS ñ...
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CPRC CURRENT OUTPUT [1 THROUGH 4] ñ NOTE: This parameter only active if PID chosen as control type ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter will tie a PID control output to one of the available 4-20 mA outputs.
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CPRC SP RECORDING [RED] [BLACK] [BLUE] [GREEN] [NOT RECORDED] ÿü ÷ ø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter, if active, allows the setpoint to be printed to the chart. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC SP DISPLAY OPT [ NOT DISPLAYED ] [ IN CONTINUOUS MODE ] [ IN SEQUENTIAL MODE ]...
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CPRC ALARM1 SETPOINT ñ NOTE: Will display in C if unit set for Celcius ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter allows the user to set the CPRC ALARM 1 Setpoint Value. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC ALARM2 TYPE [ NONE/OFF ] [LOW SIGNAL/VALUE ]...
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5.3. Function Setup Menu - HWC The following section, HWC (Hot Water Controller), will illustrate the various programming options related to this function. ñ Note: This is an optional function, and may not be present on your unit. 5.3.1. HWC - Shunt Position - RUN MODE While in the RUN MODE, changes may be made to many parameters considered non-operation critical.
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HWC INP DISPLAY OPT [ NOT DISPLAYED ] [ IN CONTINUOUS MODE ] [ IN SEQUENTIAL MODE ] [ IN BOTH MODES ] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter, when active, will display the result of the Hot Water Temperature input.
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5.3.2. HWC - Shunt Position - PROGRAM MODE While in the PROGRAM MODE, changes may be made to parameters which affect the operation of the HWC. All parameters may not be accessible, as many are dependent on activation by another parameter. Access is gained as follows: ñ...
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HWC INPUT USAGE [NORMAL] [SIMULATED] ÿü ÷ ø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects NORMAL run mode, with a SIMULATED run mode option for demonstration purposes. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION HWC INP TRANSMIT TO CURRENT OUTPUT ñ...
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HWC INP DISPLAY OPT [IN BOTH MODES] [IN CONTINUOUS] [IN SEQUENTIAL] [NOT DISPLAYED] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter, when active, will display the Hot Water Temperature input value. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION HWC CONTROLLER TYPE [PID] [ON/OFF]...
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HWC OUT RECORDING [RED] [BLACK] [BLUE] [GREEN] [NOT RECORDED] ÿü ÷ ø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter, when active, will record the resulting output of the HWC PID Controller, if controller is active. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION HWC OUT DISPLAY OPT [ NOT DISPLAYED ] [ IN CONTINUOUS MODE ]...
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HWC SP DISPLAY OPT [ NOT DISPLAYED ] [ IN CONTINUOUS MODE ] [ IN SEQUENTIAL MODE ] [ IN BOTH MODES ] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter, if active, allows the current Setpoint of the PID controller associated with the Hot Water to be displayed.
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HWC ALARM2 TYPE [ NONE/OFF ] [LOW SIGNAL/VALUE ] [HIGH RATE/VALUE ] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter allows the user to select an optional alarm for the Hot Water Loop. This alarm may be tied to an event flag, LED, or relay.
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5.4. Function Setup Menu - SFLR The following section, SFLR (Safety Flow Limit Recorder), will illustrate the various programming options related to this function. ñ Note: This is an optional function, and may not be present on your unit. 5.4.1. SFLR - Shunt Position - RUN MODE While in the RUN MODE, changes may be made to many parameters considered non-operation critical.
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SFLR INP DISPLAY OPT [ NOT DISPLAYED ] [ IN CONTINUOUS MODE ] [ IN SEQUENTIAL MODE ] [ IN BOTH MODES ] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter, when active, will display the result of the SFLR input.
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5.4.2. SFLR - Shunt Position - PROGRAM MODE While in the PROGRAM MODE, changes may be made to parameters which affect the operation of the SFLR. All parameters may not be accessible, as many are dependent on activation by another parameter. Access is gained as follows: ñ...
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SFLR INPUT NUMBER [0 THROUGH 8] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter tells the unit which of the possible eight inputs is tied directly to the Flow Meter. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR INPUT USAGE [NORMAL] [SIMULATED]...
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SFLR INPUT RECORDING [RED] [BLACK] [BLUE] [GREEN] [NOT RECORDED] ÿü ÷ ø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter, if active, allows the input from the Flow Rate to be printed to the chart. Default: Black ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR INP DISPLAY OPT [IN BOTH MODES]...
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SFLR CONTROLLER TYPE [PID] [ON/OFF] ÿü ÷ ø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter allows the user to choose the type of control action applied to the SFLR control output. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR CURRENT OUTPUT [1 THROUGH 4] ñ...
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SFLR OUT RECORDING [RED] [BLACK] [BLUE] [GREEN] [NOT RECORDED] ÿü ÷ ø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter, when active, will record the resulting output of the SFLR PID Controller, if controller is active. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR OUT DISPLAY OPT [ NOT DISPLAYED ] [ IN CONTINUOUS MODE ]...
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SFLR SP DISPLAY OPT [ NOT DISPLAYED ] [ IN CONTINUOUS MODE ] [ IN SEQUENTIAL MODE ] [ IN BOTH MODES ] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter, if active, allows the current Setpoint of the PID controller associated with the Hot Water to be displayed.
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SFLR ALARM1 SETPOINT X units ñ NOTE: Units, as programmed, will be displayed ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter allows the user to set the SFLR ALARM 1 Setpoint Value. This is the legal “Loss of Signal” setpoint value.
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The following section will illustrate the various programming options related to Control function. ô CAUTION: Unless otherwise specified, the model AV-9900 HTST will be provided pre-programmed from the Factory. Default numbers will be present for PID tuning parameters. As all control loops differ in operation, it will be necessary to modify the TUNE parameters for each PID control loop in order to obtain proper operation.
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STLR OUT DISPLAY TAG [ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ NOTE: Refer to General Instrument Operation - Modifying Text for information on this operation. Definition: This text parameter defines the tag that is shown on the user display for the STLR diversion ON or OFF result. ÿø...
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STLR NUM SETPOINTS [1 THROUGH 5] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter determines the number of active STLR Diversion Setpoints. ñ NOTE: Choosing an EQUAL number of STLR Diversion Setpoints and HWC’s (Hot Water Controllers) will tie a unique HWC program set to each Diversion Setpoint.
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Deadband exists for each Diversion Setpoint. Values are entered in either units of F or C, as determined by setup. Values are whole numbers unless decimal places active. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION ñ Note: Previous two parameters will be repeated for each of the active Diversion Setpoints.
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6.1.2. STLR - Shunt Position - RUN MODE While in the RUN MODE, only selection of an already programmed Diversion Setpoint may be performed. Access is gained as follows: ÿø From the Normal Display, key until the following is visible: SELECT <->...
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6.2. Controller Setup Menu - CPRC The following section, CPRC (Cold Product Recorder Controller), will illustrate the various programming options related to this function. ñ NOTE: Options exist for both ON/OFF and PID methods of control. Before proceeding with changes, be sure to determine the current method of operation.
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CPRC OUT DISPLAY TAG [ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ NOTE: Refer to General Instrument Operation - Modifying Text for information on this operation. Definition: This text parameter defines the tag that is shown on the user display for the CPRC ON/OFF Control Output. ÿø...
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CPRC SP DISPLAY TAG [ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ NOTE: Refer to General Instrument Operation - Modifying Text for information on this operation. Definition: This text parameter defines the tag that is shown on the user display for the CPRC ON/OFF Setpoint.. ÿø...
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ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC SP VALUE [ Y UNITS ] Y = Setpoint Value Units = F or C as chosen in setup ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter defines the CPRC ON/OFF Setpoint value. ÿø...
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6.2.2. CPRC Controller - PID - Shunt Position - PROGRAM MODE While in the PROGRAM MODE, changes may be made to the CPRC Control related parameters. Access is gained as follows: ÿø From the Normal Display, press the key until the following is visible: SELECT <->...
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CPRC OUT UPPER LIMIT [ 1 THROUGH 100 %] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter establishes a maximum limit for the CPRC PID Controller mA output. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC OUT % ON ERROR [ 0 THROUGH 100 %] ÿü...
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CPRC OUT DISPLAY TAG [ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ NOTE: Refer to General Instrument Operation - Modifying Text for information on this operation. Definition: This text parameter defines the tag that is shown on the user display for the CPRC PID Control Output. ÿø...
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CPRC MANUAL ACTUATOR [NONE/OFF] [ON/CONTINUOUS] [ANY ALARM] [INSTRUMENT ALARM] [CHART FULL ALARM] [SFLR LOW SIGNAL ALARM] [SFLR HIGH RATE ALARM] [CHART RUN STATE] [DATA COLLECT STATE] [CONTROL ON STATE] [FWD FLOW ENABLED] [FWD FLOW REQUESTED] [STLR INPUT MISMATCH] [STLR OUT] [STLR ERR] [SFLR OUT] [SFLR ERR]...
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CPRC CONTROL TUNING [YES] [NO] ÿü ÷ ø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter determines if CPRC Controller PID tuning parameters are accessible while the unit is in RUN mode. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC SETPOINT CHANGE [YES] [NO]...
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CPRC SP DECIMAL POSITION [0 THROUGH 3] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter determines the active number of decimal places shown for the CPRC PID Control Setpoint as shown on the user display. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC NUMBER SETPOINTS [0 THROUGH 1]...
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CPRC SP VALUE [ Y UNITS ] Y = Setpoint Value Units = F or C as chosen in setup ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter defines the CPRC PID controller setpoint value. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC PROP.
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CPRC INTEG. BAND [ Y UNITS ] Y = Integration Value Units = F or C as chosen in setup ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter provides the Integral value used in the PID control algorithm.
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6.3. Controller Setup Menu - HWC The following section, HWC (Hot Water Controller), will illustrate the various programming options related to this function. 6.3.1. HWC Controller - ON/OFF- Shunt Position - PROGRAM MODE While in the PROGRAM MODE, changes may be made to the HWC control related parameters. Access is gained as follows: ÿø...
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HWC OUT DISPLAY TAG [ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ NOTE: Refer to General Instrument Operation - Modifying Text for information on this operation. Definition: This text parameter defines the tag that is shown on the user display for the HWC ON/OFF control output. ÿø...
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HWC SP DISPLAY TAG [ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ NOTE: Refer to General Instrument Operation - Modifying Text for information on this operation. Definition: This text parameter defines the tag that is shown on the user display for the HWC ON/OFF setpoint.. ÿø...
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HWC SP1 VALUE [ Y UNITS ] Y = Setpoint Value Units = F or C as chosen in setup ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter defines the HWC ON/OFF setpoint value. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION HWC SP1 HYSTERESIS [ Y UNITS ] Y = Proportional Band Value...
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6.3.2. HWC Controller - PID - Shunt Position - PROGRAM MODE While in the PROGRAM MODE, changes may be made to the HWC control related parameters. Access is gained as follows: ÿø From the Normal Display, press the key until the following is visible: SELECT <->...
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HWC OUT UPPER LIMIT [ 1 THROUGH 100 %] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter establishes a maximum limit for the HWC PID controller mA output. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION HWC OUT % ON ERROR [ 0 THROUGH 100 %] ÿü...
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HWC OUT DISPLAY TAG [ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ NOTE: Refer to General Instrument Operation - Modifying Text for information on this operation. Definition: This text parameter defines the tag that is shown on the user display for the HWC PID control output. ÿø...
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HWC MANUAL ACTUATOR [NONE/OFF] [ON/CONTINUOUS] [ANY ALARM] [INSTRUMENT ALARM] [CHART FULL ALARM] [SFLR LOW SIGNAL ALARM] [SFLR HIGH RATE ALARM] [CHART RUN STATE] [DATA COLLECT STATE] [CONTROL ON STATE] [FWD FLOW ENABLED] [FWD FLOW REQUESTED] [STLR INPUT MISMATCH] [STLR OUT] [STLR ERR] [SFLR OUT] [SFLR ERR]...
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HWC CONTROL TUNING [YES] [NO] ÿü ÷ ø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter determines if HWC controller PID tuning parameters are accessible while the unit is in RUN mode. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION HWC SETPOINT CHANGE [YES] [NO]...
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HWC SP DECIMAL POSITION [0 THROUGH 3] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter determines the active number of decimal places shown for the HWC PID control setpoint as shown on the user display. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION HWC NUMBER SETPOINTS [0 THROUGH 1]...
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HWC SP VALUE [ Y UNITS ] Y = Setpoint Value Units = F or C as chosen in setup ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter defines the HWC PID controller setpoint value. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION HWC PROP.
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HWC AUTO RESET [ Y REPEATS/MIN ] Y = Auto Reset Value ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter provides an Automatic Reset value used by the PID algorithm. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION HWC RATE [ Y MINUTES ] Y = Rate Value...
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6.4. Controller Setup Menu - SFLR The following section, SFLR (Safety Flow Limit Recorder), will illustrate the various programming options related to this function. ñ NOTE: Options exist for both ON/OFF and PID methods of control. Before proceeding with changes, be sure to determine the current method of operation.
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SFLR OUT DISPLAY TAG [ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ NOTE: Refer to General Instrument Operation - Modifying Text for information on this operation. Definition: This text parameter defines the tag that is shown on the user display for the SFLR ON/OFF Control Output. ÿø...
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SFLR SP DISPLAY TAG [ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ NOTE: Refer to General Instrument Operation - Modifying Text for information on this operation. Definition: This text parameter defines the tag that is shown on the user display for the SFLR ON/OFF Setpoint.. ÿø...
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ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR SP VALUE [ Y UNITS ] Y = Setpoint Value Units = As chosen in setup ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter defines the SFLR ON/OFF Setpoint value. ÿø...
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6.4.2. SFLR Controller - PID - Shunt Position - PROGRAM MODE While in the PROGRAM MODE, changes may be made to the SFLR Control related parameters. Access is gained as follows: ÿø From the Normal Display, press the key until the following is visible: SELECT <->...
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SFLR OUT UPPER LIMIT [ 1 THROUGH 100 %] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter establishes a maximum limit for the SFLR PID Controller mA output. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR OUT % ON ERROR [ 0 THROUGH 100 %] ÿü...
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SFLR OUT DISPLAY TAG [ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ NOTE: Refer to General Instrument Operation - Modifying Text for information on this operation. Definition: This text parameter defines the tag that is shown on the user display for the SFLR PID Control Output. ÿø...
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SFLR MANUAL ACTUATOR [NONE/OFF] [ON/CONTINUOUS] [ANY ALARM] [INSTRUMENT ALARM] [CHART FULL ALARM] [SFLR LOW SIGNAL ALARM] [SFLR HIGH RATE ALARM] [CHART RUN STATE] [DATA COLLECT STATE] [CONTROL ON STATE] [FWD FLOW ENABLED] [FWD FLOW REQUESTED] [STLR INPUT MISMATCH] [STLR OUT] [STLR ERR] [SFLR OUT] [SFLR ERR]...
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SFLR CONTROL TUNING [YES] [NO] ÿü ÷ ø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter determines if SFLR Controller PID tuning parameters are accessible while the unit is in RUN mode. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR SETPOINT CHANGE [YES] [NO]...
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SFLR SP DECIMAL POSITION [0 THROUGH 3] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter determines the active number of decimal places shown for the SFLR PID Control Setpoint as shown on the user display. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR NUMBER SETPOINTS [0 THROUGH 1]...
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SFLR SP VALUE [ Y UNITS ] Y = Setpoint Value Units = As chosen in setup ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter defines the SFLR PID controller setpoint value. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR PROP.
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SFLR AUTO RESET [ Y REPEATS/MIN ] Y = Auto Reset Value ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter provides an Automatic Reset value used by the PID algorithm. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR RATE [ Y MINUTES ] Y = Rate Value...
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Program Reference - Configuration Menu ô CAUTION: Unless otherwise specified, the model AV-9900 HTST will be provided pre-programmed from the Factory. Prior to making modifications, it is recommended that you record current settings. 7.1. Configuration Menu - Instrument Settings 7.1.1. Instrument Settings - Shunt Position - RUN MODE While in the RUN MODE, changes may be made to parameters which affect the Instrument operation.
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ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CURRENT DATE MM/DD/YY XX/XX/XX ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose Month, save ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose Day, to save ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose Year, to save Definition: This parameter allows setting the current date. ÿø...
7.1.2. Instrument Settings - Shunt Position - PROGRAM MODE While in the PROGRAM MODE, changes may be made to parameters which affect the Instrument operation. All parameters may not be accessible, as many are dependent on activation by another parameter. Access is gained as follows: ñ...
TAG DISPLAY OPTION [NOT DISPLAYED] [IN CONTINUOUS MODE] [IN SEQUENTIAL MODE] [IN BOTH MODES] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects which display modes will allow the Instrument Tag to be displayed. The Instrument Tag is a user entered string which may be viewed on the display.
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TIME DISPLAY FORMAT XXXXXXXX ÿü ÿø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects format for date display. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CURRENT DATE MM/DD/YY XX/XX/XX ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose Month, save ÿü...
COMMS ADDRESS ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects active communications port. NOTE: Not available for use in field applications. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION COMMS BIT RATE [1200] [2400] [4800] [9600] ÿü ÿø...
Configuration Menu - Inputs 7.2.1. Inputs - Shunt Position - PROGRAM MODE While in the PROGRAM MODE, changes may be made to parameters which affect the AV-9900 input selections. All parameters may not be accessible, as many are dependent on activation by another parameter or option.
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INPUT FUNCTION STLR Start of menu options for STLR input programming. STLR INP DISPLAY TAG [ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ NOTE: Refer to General Instrument Operation - Modifying Text for information on this operation. Definition: This text parameter defines the STLR Input Tag that is shown on the user display.
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STLR INP LIMIT HIGH ñ NOTE: Factory default parameter - value should remain at “350” ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects high input range for the STLR input. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION STLR INPUT 1 CORR 1 X AT ñ...
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Definition: This is a correction parameter used for the high end of the primary element in the Hot Product probe. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION STLR INPUT 2 CORR 1 X AT ñ NOTE: This parameter is documented in Instrument Maintenance - Two Point Hot Product Probe Calibration.
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ÿú This completes the STLR Input setup menus. to return to the normal display, or ÿø to continue to the next input selection. INPUT FUNCTION SFLR Start of menu options for SFLR input programming. SFLR INP DISPLAY TAG [ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ...
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Definition: This parameter selects low input range for the SFLR input. Typical setting is 4.00 mA. MUST match output of flowmeter. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR INP RANGE HIGH ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects high input range for the SFLR input.
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SFLR INPUT 1 CORR 1 X AT ñ NOTE: This parameter is documented in Instrument Maintenance - SFLR Input Calibration. ÿü õö ÿþ to change value, to choose, to save ÿü õö ÿþ to change correction, to choose, save Definition: This is a correction parameter used for the low end of the SFLR input.
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ÿú This completes the SFLR Input setup menus. to return to the normal display, or ÿø to continue to the next input selection. INPUT FUNCTION CPRC Start of menu options for CPRC input programming. CPRC INPUT TYPE [RTD] [Ma] ÿü ÿø...
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[ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ NOTE: Refer to General Instrument Operation - Modifying Text for information on this operation. Definition: This text parameter defines the CPRC Input Tag that is shown on the user display. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC INP DECIMAL POS ÿü...
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ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC INP LIMIT LOW Definition: This parameter selects low limit for the CPRC input. This is a factory default setting. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC INP LIMIT HIGH Definition: This parameter selects high limit for the CPRC input. This is a factory default setting.
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CPRC INPUT 1 CORR 2 X AT ñ NOTE: This parameter is documented in Instrument Maintenance - CPRC Input Calibration. ÿü õö ÿþ to change value, to choose, to save ÿü õö ÿþ to change correction, to choose, save Definition: This is a correction parameter used for the high end of the CPRC input.
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ñ NOTE: Shown ONLY if input type is RTD. ÿü ÿø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the HWC input type. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION HWC INP DISPLAY TAG [ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ...
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Definition: This parameter selects low input range for the HWC input. Typical setting is 4.00 mA. MUST match output of sensor. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION HWC INP RANGE HIGH ñ NOTE: Not shown if input type RTD. Definition: This parameter selects high input range for the HWC input. Typical setting is 20.00 mA.
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ñ NOTE: This parameter is documented in Instrument Maintenance - HWC Input Calibration. ÿü õö ÿþ to change value, to choose, to save ÿü õö ÿþ to change correction, to choose, save Definition: This is a correction parameter used for the low end of the HWC input.
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7.3. Configuration Menu - Simulated Inputs Simulated Inputs may be used for demonstration purposes. When active, a valid input to the AV-9900 is not required. Activation is done in the Function Setup Menu under Input Usage (NORMAL or SIMULATED). 7.3.1. Simulated Inputs - Shunt Position - RUN MODE No programming access is allowed under the RUN mode.
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Once all parameters for a specific simulated variable have been programmed, the unit will ÿú automatically scroll to the next available function (STLR, SFLR, CPRC or HWC). ÿø will return to the normal display, or will continue to advance through the next parameter set.
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ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects number of decimal places to be used for PRIMARY simulated input. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION STLR SIP DISPLAY TAG [ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ NOTE: Refer to General Instrument Operation - Modifying Text for information on this operation.
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Definition: This parameter selects the high range to be used for PRIMARY simulated input. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION STLR SIP PERIOD ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the period to be used for PRIMARY simulated input.
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ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the low range to be used for SECONDARY simulated input. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION STLR SIS RANGE HIGH ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the high range to be used for SECONDARY simulated input.
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ÿü ÿø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the type of SFLR simulated input. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR SIP DECIMAL POS ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects number of decimal places to be used for SFLR simulated input.
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Definition: This parameter selects the low range to be used for SFLR simulated input. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR SIP RANGE HIGH ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the high range to be used for SFLR simulated input.
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CPRC SIP DECIMAL POS ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects number of decimal places to be used for CPRC simulated input. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC SIP DISPLAY TAG [ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ...
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ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the high range to be used for CPRC simulated input. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC SIP PERIOD ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the period to be used for CPRC simulated input.
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ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects number of decimal places to be used for HWC simulated input. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION HWC SIP DISPLAY TAG [ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ NOTE: Refer to General Instrument Operation - Modifying Text for information on this operation.
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ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the high range to be used for HWC simulated input. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION HWC SIP PERIOD ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the period to be used for HWC simulated input.
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HWC Input Signal HWC OUTPUT = mA output from HWC PID Controller ñ NOTE: The AV-9900 is capable of having a maximum of FOUR current outputs. Access is gained as follows: ñ Note: Refer to General Instrument Operations section for instructions on identifying RUN and PROGRAM mode of operation.
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ÿø From the Normal Display, key until the following is visible: SELECT <-> CONFIGURATION ÿö ÿø With CONFIGURATION shown in the lower display line, key. until the following is visible on the user display: CONFIGURE <-> CURRENT OUTPUTS ÿö With CURRENT OUTPUTS shown in the lower display line, key.
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ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION STLR INP RANGE LOW ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the range low to be used by output signal. Typically matches low end of STLR chart range. ÿø...
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ÿü ÿø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the type of SFLR Input Signal Retransmission. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR INP DECIMAL POS ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the decimal place to be used if output signal displayed or recorded.
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ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the range high to be used by output signal. Typically matches high end of SFLR chart range. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR INP ERROR VALUE ÿü...
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ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the decimal place to be used if output signal displayed or recorded. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR OUT RANGE LOW ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the range low to be used by output...
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ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC INP CO TYPE [0-20 mA] [4-20 mA] ÿü ÿø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the type of CPRC Input Signal Retransmission. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC INP DECIMAL POS ÿü...
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ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the range high to be used by output signal. Typically matches high end of CPRC chart range. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC INP ERROR VALUE ÿü...
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ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the decimal place to be used if output signal displayed or recorded. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC OUT RANGE LOW ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the range low to be used by output...
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ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the resulting output signal upon an error condition. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION HWC INP CO TYPE [0-20 mA] [4-20 mA] ÿü ÿø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the type of HWC Input Signal...
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ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the range low to be used by output signal. Typically matches low end of HWC chart range. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION HWC INP RANGE HIGH ÿü...
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[4-20 mA] ÿü ÿø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the type of HWC Output Signal Retransmission. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION HWC OUT DECIMAL POS ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the decimal place to be used if output signal displayed or recorded.
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ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the range high to be used by output signal. Typically matches high end of HWC chart range. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION HWC INP ERROR VALUE ÿü...
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7.5. Configuration Menu - Recording Pens This section outlines configuration of the recording pens for the following: STLR Input and Event STLR Setpoint SFLR Input and Event CPRC Input ñ Note: For troubleshooting purposes it is possible to activate the following: STLR Output recording SFLR Output recording CPRC Output recording...
ÿø From the Normal Display, key until the following is visible: SELECT <-> CONFIGURATION ÿö ÿø With CONFIGURATION shown in the lower display line, key. until the following is visible on the user display: CONFIGURE <-> RECORDING PENS ÿö With RECORDING PENS shown in the lower display line, key.
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ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION STLR INP ZONE LOW DIVISION ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter determines the start of chart scale. MUST REMAIN AT “0”. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION STLR INP ZONE HIGH DIVISION ÿü...
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VALUE ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter determines the end of chart scale value. Follows Pasteurized Milk Ordinance guidelines for recording charts. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION STLR INP INTERVAL X DIVISIONS ÿü õö...
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ÿú ÿø This completes STLR Input/Event pen setup. to return to normal display, or continue with next parameter set. STLR SP PEN TAG [ USER ENTERED TEXT ] ñ NOTE: Refer to General Instrument Operation - Modifying Text for information on this operation. Definition: This text parameter defines the STLR SP tag that is printed on the chart scale.
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STLR SP ZONE HIGH DIVISION ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter determines the end of chart scale. MUST REMAIN AT “100”. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION STLR SP ZONE LOW VALUE ÿü õö ÿþ...
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STLR SP INTERVAL X DIVISIONS ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter determines the frequency at which the scale information will be printed to the chart. Example: Range 120-220 Divisions set to 20 Chart scale = 120 140 160 etc. ÿø...
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Definition: This text parameter defines the SFLR INP tag that is printed on the chart scale. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR INP DECIMAL POS ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter selects the decimal places for the SFLR INP chart scale.
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ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR INP ZONE LOW VALUE ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter determines the start of chart scale value. Typically set to a value of 0. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR INP ZONE HIGH VALUE ÿü...
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Example: Range 0-40 Divisions set to 20 Chart scale equally printed at division 0, 20 and 40 ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION SFLR INP ERROR POSN DIVISIONS ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter determines where the pen will be positioned on an error condition.
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ñ NOTE: Refer to General Instrument Operation - Modifying Text for information on this operation. Definition: This text parameter defines the CPRC tag that is printed on the chart scale. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC INP DECIMAL POS ÿü...
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ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC INP ZONE LOW VALUE ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter determines the start of chart scale value. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC INP ZONE HIGH VALUE ÿü...
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Chart scale = 120 140 160 etc. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION CPRC INP ERROR POSN DIVISIONS ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter determines where the pen will be positioned on an error condition. ÿø...
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7.8.1. Operator Inputs - Shunt Position - RUN MODE No programming access is allowed under the RUN mode. 7.8.2. Operator Inputs - Shunt Position - PROGRAM MODE Consult factory for additional information. 7.9. Configuration Menu - Derived Actuators 7.9.1. Derived Actuators - Shunt Position - RUN MODE No programming access is allowed under the RUN mode.
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Available parameters are: LED X ACTUATOR [NONE/OFF] [ON/CONTINUOUS] [ANY LARM] [INSTRUMENT ALARM] [CHART FULL ALARM] [SFLR ALARM 1] [SFLR ALARM 2] [CPR ALARM 1] [CPR ALARM 2] [HWC ALARM 1] [HWC ALARM 2] [CHART RUN STATE] [DATA COLLECT STATE] [CONTROL ON STATE] [FWD FLOW ENABLED] [FWD FLOW REQUESTED] [STLR INPUT MISMATCH]...
[DA1 DA2 DA3 DA4] [DA5 DA6 DA7 DA8] [F1 F2 F3 F4 F5] [RESET MOD ENTER] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter allows linking an LED to a system event. ÿø ÿú to select next LED, or to return to normal display.
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[RESET MOD ENTER] ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter allows linking a Relay to a system event. NOTE: For Flow applications, Relay 1 programmed to SFLR Alarm 1, Relay 2 programmed to SFLR Alarm 2. DO NOT MODIFY this setting.
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Program Reference - Tests Menu ô CAUTION: As certain tests may take control of the AV-9900, switching outputs, be sure that a safe condition exists before proceeding. DO NOT attempt while processing. 8.1. Tests Menu 8.1.1. Tests - Shunt Position - RUN MODE No tests are available while unit is in the RUN mode.
CAL’ED INPUT VALUES FACTORY USE ONLY mA OUTPUTS Verify mA output is functional Follow individual system prompts to initiate and complete desired test. Revision 3.0 Section 8...
Program Reference - Calibration Menu ô CAUTION: As certain tests may take control of the AV-9900, switching outputs, be sure that a safe condition exists before proceeding. DO NOT attempt while processing. 9.1. Calibration Menu 9.1.1. Calibration - Shunt Position - RUN MODE No calibration adjustments are available while unit is in the RUN mode.
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Program Reference - Model & Revision Menu 10.1. Model & Revision Menu 10.1.1. Model & Revision - Shunt Position - RUN MODE / PROGRAM MODE ÿø From the Normal Display, key until the following is visible: SELECT <-> MODEL AND REVISION ÿö...
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Chart - Operation and Configuration While in the PROGRAM MODE, changes may be made to Chart related parameters. Access is gained as follows: ÿý From the Normal Display, key until the following is visible: MODIFY <-> CHART CONFIGURATION ÿö key. The following parameters will now be visible on the user display: CHART TAG USER ENTERED TEXT ñ...
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MAJOR TIME PERIODS ñ NOTE: If unit has been programmed at the Factory for a Pasteurized Milk Ordinance regulated product, this parameter MUST remain at 12. One Major Time Period will be printed at each hour. ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter allows selection of the chart Major Time...
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BLANK MAJOR PERIODS ñ NOTE: If unit has been programmed at the Factory for a Pasteurized Milk Ordinance regulated product, this parameter MUST remain at 0. ÿü õö ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter allows selection of the chart Blank Major Time Periods.
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MAJOR LINE PEN / COLOR [BLUE] [GREEN] [RED] [BLACK] ñ NOTE: If previous parameter set to Match Scale Color, this menu option not active. ÿü ÷ ø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter allows selection of the color for the Major Time line printed to the chart.
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ñ NOTE: If previous parameter set to Match Scale Color, this menu option not active. ÿü ÷ ø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter allows selection of the color for the Minor Time line printed to the chart. ÿø...
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[BLACK] ÿü ÷ ø ÿþ to change, to choose, to save Definition: This parameter allows selection of the color for the Chart Tag printed to the chart. ÿø TO ADVANCE TO NEXT SELECTION ACTION ON NEW CHART [NONE - JUST CONTINUE] [PRINT RANGE LIST] PRINT SCALES] ñ...
Appendix I - Warranty Information Warranty and Return Statement These products are sold by The Anderson Instrument Company (Anderson) under the warranties set forth in the following paragraphs. Such warranties are extended only with respect to a purchase of these products, as new merchandise, directly from Anderson or from an Anderson distributor, representative or reseller, and are extended only to the first buyer thereof who purchases them other than for the purpose of resale.
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