Table 5-3 Run/Monitor Functions - Honeywell DC33XB User Manual

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Setpoint Rate/Ramp/Soak Program Operation
Run/Monitor Functions
Table 5-3 lists all the functions required to run and monitor the program.
Function
Set the Local
Setpoint
Run State
Hold State
External Hold
DI = To HOLD"
Changing a
Segment While in
Hold
External Program
Reset
"To BEGN"
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Table 5-3 Run/Monitor Functions

Press
SETPOINT
Lower Display: SP
SELECT
to set the Local Setpoint value to where you want the
or
program to start out.
RUN
Initiates the setpoint program. An "R" appears in the upper
display indicating that the program is running.
HOLD
RUN
Holds the setpoint program. An "H" appears in the upper
display indicating that the program is in the HOLD state.
HOLD
The setpoint holds at the current setpoint.
If Remote Switching (Digital Input option) is present on
your controller, contact closure places the controller in the
HOLD state, if the setpoint program is running. The "H" in
the upper display will blink indicating external hold is in
effect. Contact reopening runs program.
NOTE: The keyboard takes priority over external switch for
the RUN/HOLD function.
These keys will operate and allow you to change the
or
segment number while in HOLD. If a different segment is
selected, it will be started at the beginning when placed in
RUN. If the original segment is brought back, the program
will continue from the point placed in HOLD.
NOTE: Changing a segment number may affect the
alarms/events.
If Remote Switching (Digital Input option) is present on
your controller, contact closure resets the SP Program
back to the start of the first segment. Program cycle
number is not affected.
Reopening the contact has no effect and places the
program in HOLD mode.
The setpoint is changed to what the setpoint was when the
program was first started.
restarts the Setpoint Program.
RUN
HOLD
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