Honeywell DCP552 Mark II User Manual page 138

Digital control programmer
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Description of numbered items in the figure illustrating the program setting state
(1) Programming is started. Up to about 1 second after the programming state is
(2) Move the setting items on the programming map.
(3) Move the segments on the programming map.
(4) Register the first setting.
(5) Increase or decrease the values in the first setting and move the flashing digits.
(6) Complete the registration of the first setting.
(7) Use the FUNC and ENTER keys in pattern items to go between RAMP-X
(8) Use the FUNC and CLR keys in pattern items to display "CLEAr " to delete
(9) When the ENTER keys is used, the program beyond the point where the key
(10)Increase or decrease the values in the second setting and move the flashing
(11)Complete the registration of the second setting.
(12)Complete the registration without entering the value in memory.
(13)Pressing the FUNC and ENTER keys in pattern items displays the segment
(14)Use the ↓ key to delete and the ↑ key to insert the flashing item.
(15)Pressing the ENTER keys when "InS." is displayed inserts the segment.
(16)Press the FUNC and PROG keys so that the program number starts to flash.
(17)Program numbers and segment numbers can be increased or decreased and the
(18)Pressing the ENTER keys completes the registration of program and
(19)The normal display mode appears.
(20)Change chanells.
entered, the remaining number of segments is displayed in display panel 1 and
the remaining number of subfunctions is displayed in display panel number 2.
The display can be held by pressing the FUNC key.
Pressing the ENTER key registers the set value in memory.
For items with a second setting, the registration state for the second item is
displayed. The display reverts to display set values for items without a second
setting. Pressing the FUNC and CLR keys returns a segment to its initial
state.
⇔ RAMP-T and RAMP-X ⇔ RAMP-E. The setting in setup data C61
determines the changeover that is actually performed.
Note, however, that a changeover cannot be made when a segment is running.
the program beyond that segment.
Note, however, that the FUNC and CLR keys are invalid when a program is
running.
was pressed is deleted. Pressing the DISP key does not delete any data but
causes the display to show set values.
digits.
Pressing the ENTER keys registers the set value in memory.
Pressing the FUNC and CLR keys returns a segment to its initial state.
insertion and deletion panel "InS." flashes.
Note, however, that the FUNC and ENTER keys are invalid when a program
is running.
Pressing the ENTER keys when "dEL." is displayed deletes the segment.
Pressing the DISP key neither deletes or inserts the segment.
moving digits can be moved.
segment numbers.
Chapter 8. PROGRAM SETUP
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