Honeywell UDC2500 Product Manual page 82

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Configuration
Function Prompt
Lower Display
English
Numeric
Code
0PCT
902
68
Selection or Range of Setting
Upper Display
English
Numeric
DEV
OUT
SP
LSP 1
LSP 2
Value in
Engineering Units
UDC2500 Universal Digital Controller Product Manual
Code
4
DEVIATION (PROCESS VARIABLE
MINUS SETPOINT)—Represents –100 %
to +100 % of the selected PV span in
engineering units.
Zero deviation will produce a center scale
(12 mA or 50 %) output. A negative deviation
equal in magnitude to the Auxiliary Output
High Scaling Factor will produce a low end
output (4 mA or 0 %) output. A positive
deviation equal in magnitude to the Auxiliary
Output Low Scaling Factor will produce a
high end output (20 mA or 100 %).
FOR EXAMPLE:
Input 1 = Type T High Thermocouple
PV range = –300 °F to +700 °F
PV span = 1000 °F
Deviation Range = –1000 °F to +1000 °F
Auxiliary Output Low Scale Value = 0.0
Auxiliary Output High Scale Value = 1000
If PV = 500 °F and SP = 650 °F
then Deviation Display = –150 °F, which
is
–7.5% of the Deviation Range, so
Auxiliary Output = 50% – 7.5% = 42.5%
5
OUTPUT—Represents the displayed
controller output in percent (%). Cannot be
used with
Three Position Step Control.
6
SETPOINT—Represents the value of the
setpoint currently in use and is shown in the
same units as those used by the PV.
7
LOCAL SETPOINT ONE—Auxiliary output
represents Local Setpoint 1 regardless of
active setpoint.
8
LOCAL SETPOINT TWO—Auxiliary output
represents Local Setpoint 2 regardless of
active setpoint.
AUXILIARY OUTPUT LOW SCALING
FACTOR— This is a value in engineering
units used to represent all AUX OUT
parameters except Output.
For Output, this is a value in percent and can
be any value between –5 % and +105 %.
However, keep in mind that relay output
types can only be scaled 0 % to 100 %.
Parameter
Definition
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