Slave communications status, Load tc/auxiliary analog input, Manual event control – Super Systems 9205 Series User Manual
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Slave Communications Status
This page is a display of the current process
variables of each of the slave instruments
communicating with the 9205 controller. These
values are display-only, and cannot be modified from
this screen.
There are five possible messages that can occur to
describe the instrument communications status.
•
N/A – No instrument is connected
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Bad – No communications exist
•
??? – Communications exist, but there
are frequent errors
•
?OK – Communications exist, but there
are occasional errors
•
OK – Communication is established and working properly
For set-up of the auxiliary instruments go to the menu item “
Slave
Instrument Setup
”
The Return button will return the user to the menu screen.
Load TC/Auxiliary Analog Input
The Load TC/Auxiliary Analog Input screen will show the
values for the load TCs and the auxiliary analog inputs.
These values are display-only, and cannot be modified
from this screen.
Manual Event Control
Events are assignable outputs, used in recipes/programs.
Typically, they are used to signal the recipe is complete, to
turn process gases off and on, and tell the equipment to
do a variety of tasks. The Manual Event Control submenu
allows the user to force the events off or on.
The Manual Event Control menu option shows the user all
of the events (0 – 47) and their current status. It also
allows the user to manually control the status of any
event by clicking on the value. To change the status,
highlight the specific event and click on the Edit button.
The user will be able to select either an On value or an Off
value.