Dprog functions – West Control Solutions KS98-1 User Manual
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Parameter
DPROGD
Description
Range
Default
ET
Unit
ET
Unit
Tp 1
Time for segment 1 (
Ü)
0 ... 59 999
0:00...999:59
OFF
--:--
D 1
Status of control output values in segment 1 (
*)
0 / 1 per output
000000
000000
Tp 2
Time for segment 2 (
Ü)
0 ... 59 999
0:00...999:59
OFF
--:--
D 2
Status of control output values in segment 2 (
*)
0 / 1 per output
000000
000000
...
Tp 10
Time for segment 10 (
Ü)
0 ... 59 999
0:00...999:59
OFF
--:--
D 10
Status of control output values segment 10 (
*)
0 / 1 per output
000000
000000
The time for a segment is entered in the engineering tool in seconds or minutes dependent of configuration (
Turbo),
whereas entry into the unit is in Hrs:Min or Min:Sec. In addition to the range, a switch-off value can be entered (ET:
OFF/-32000; unit:
--:--). When reaching a segment with a switch-off value, ‘End‘ is output.
With entry of control values in the engineering tool, the first digit befor e the
decimal point corresponds to control output 1 (do1), the second digit before
the decimal point corresponds to control output 2 (do2) etc. Entries behind the
decimal point are interpreted as 0. Leading zeros are deleted.
Configuration
DPROG
Description
Value
PwrUp
Behaviour after mains recovery
Continue program (default)
Prog.Fort
Search run in the actual segment
Fort.Seg.
Continue at actual time
Fort.Zeit
PEnd
Behaviour at program end PEnd:
0 = Stop
1 = Reset
2 = Reset + Stop (End-condition is reset with stop)
stop after program end (default)
Stop
Reset after program end
Reset
Turbo
Time unit
Time = hours : minutes (default)
Std:Min
Time = minutes : seconds
Min:Sek
FKey
FKey (H key function):
0 = fkey output status switchover by H key (previous function)
1 = H key used to generate a pulse at the fkey output (pulse length = 1 cycle)
2 = H key controls the programmer
(fkey output generates a pulse when actuating the key, pulse length = 1 cycle)
DPROG functions
All functions effective with the digital programmer are mentioned on the following list. As the procedure is almost
completely identical for the analog programmer, we refer to the description in the corresponding APROG chapter.
Data blocks are cascadable l (like APROG,
r
page )
Program selection (like APROG,
r
page 221)
Progam changes during an active recipe (like APROG,
r
page )
Access to parameters of inactive recipes (like APROG,
r
page )
Programmer control via key
H
(like APROG,
r
page 208)
Halt status (like APROG,
rsee page 208)
Automatic/manual mode with adjustability of control bits (like APROG,
rpage 208)
Recipe changing during reset status (like APROG
r
page 221 )
Recipe names via TEXT block coupling (like APROG,
r
page )
Program end behaviour (like APROG,
r
page 206
)
Master/slave operation (like APROG,
r
page 215)
Remaining segment time on the operating page and as output signal (like APROG,
r
page 218)
Operating page elements like for the APROG (with display of control blocks and relevant block number,
r
page 212)
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Programmer
DPROG ( digital programmer (No. 27)) / DPROGD ( DPROG data(No. 28))
III-221
do6
=
do5
=
do4
=
do3
=
do2
=
do1
=