Profiling jump step type – Watlow EZ-ZONE RMC User Manual
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Chapter 7 Features
Subroutine Count
Subroutine Step
Jump Step
Jump Count
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Type
Control Mode Enable
Wait for Mode
Step
Type
Step Number
Control Mode 1 to 4
Target Set P
oint Loop 1 to 4
Hours
Minutes
Seconds Rate
Wait for Process Enable 1 to 4
Wait for Process 1 to 4
Wait State Event 1 to 4
Da
y of
Week
Guaranteed Soak Enable 1 to 4
Event (Output State) 1 to 8
Profile
Action Request
Profile Start
Ramping
Type
Profile
Type
Guaranteed Soak Deviation 1 to 4
Guaranteed Soak Enable
Source Function A
Source Instance A
Source Zone A
Source Error A
Source Function B
Source Instance B
Source Zone B
Source Error B
Source Function C
Source Instance C
Source Zone C
Source Error C
Source Function D
Source Instance D
Source Zone D
Source Error D
Source Function E
Source Instance E
Source Zone E
Source Error E
Source Function F
Source Instance F
Source Zone F
Source Error F
Source Function G
Source Instance G
Source Zone G
Source Error G
Source Function H
Source Instance H
Source Zone H
Source Error H
Current Step
Current Subroutine Step
Step Type
Target Set Point Loop 1 to 4
Active Set Point Loop 1 to 4
Step Time Remaining
Jump Count Remaining
Produced Control Mode Loop 1 to 4
(used by control loop 1 to 4)
Produced SP (Active Set Point) 1 to 4
(used by control loop 1 to 4)
Profile Event Out A to H (Event 1 to 8)
Profiling
Jump Step Type
Before creating profiles within any given loop, ensure that all
applicable profile settings are made in the Profile Menu of the
Setup Page. Settings made here are then made available to all
profiles. Also, each loop that is to use a profile must first be
enabled to do so in the Control Loop Menu of the Setup Page.
A Jump Loop step will repeat previous steps a number of times designated in Jump Count. Jump Loops can
be nested up to four deep. The state of up to 8 event outputs may be set or maintained. This step type not
available in subroutine. Note: Use the Subroutine step type to jump forward to a set of common steps.