Honeywell UDC3500 Product Manual page 111

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Function Prompt
Lower Display
OUT RNG
10/05
Selections or
Range of Setting
Upper Display
CURRENT
POSPROP
TIME D
CUR D
CUR TI
TI CUR
UDC3500 Universal Digital Controller Product Manual
Parameter
Definition
CURRENT SIMPLEX—Type of output using a
milliamp signal that can be fed into a positive or
negative grounded load. This signal can easily be
configured for 4-20 mA or 0-20 mA operation via the
C1 RANGE configuration, below.
POSITION PROPORTIONAL—Type of output using
two relays to control a motor with a feedback
slidewire.
This output algorithm selection forces Input 3 to the
SLIDEW selection when the Control Algorithm is any
selection other than 3PSTEP.
ATTENTION Other prompts affected: DEADBAND.
TIME DUPLEX—This output algorithm uses Relay 1
and Relay 2 for Duplex Time Proportional Control.
Relay 1 is the HEAT output and Relay 2 is the COOL
output. Time Proportional Output has a resolution of
3.33 milliseconds. Time Proportional Output has a
resolution of 3.33 milliseconds with an adjustable
Cycle Time (see Section 3.4).
CURRENT DUPLEX—Similar to current simplex but
uses a second current output. The second output is
usually scaled so that zero and span correspond
with 0 % and 50 % output (cool zone). When the
output is 0 % to 50 %, the controller uses tuning
parameter set #2. When the output is 50 % to 100 %
it uses set #1.
ATTENTION Other prompts affected: OUT RNG
CURRENT/TIME DUPLEX—A variation of duplex
with current active for 0 % to 50 % output (tuning set
2) and time is active 50 % to 100 % output (tuning
set 1).
Relay controls heat, current controls cool.
ATTENTION Other prompts affected: OUT RNG
TIME/CURRENT DUPLEX—Similar to
CURRENT/TIME except that current is active for 50
% to 100 % and time is active for 0 % to 50 %.
Relay controls COOL, current controls HEAT.
ATTENTION Other prompts affected: OUT RNG
CURRENT DUPLEX RANGE ALGORITHM—Used
with Output Algorithm selections CUR D, CUR TI, or
TI CUR.
Configuration
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