I-10.5 programmer 38, Programmer 38 - 40, Selecting a program 38 - 40 – West Control Solutions KS98-1 User Manual
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I-10.5
Programmer
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A programmer controls the process sequence of a plant.
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Programmers are configurable freely in structure and scope by means of the engineering.
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A programmer is composed of any number of s (analog values) and control values (digital control bits).
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Any number of programs (recipes) can be stored for a programmer.
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The program is divided into a defined number of segments (program segments).
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The maximum number of segments is determined in the engineering.
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The maximum scope is defined in the engineering.
The actual status of a running program is displayed on the programmer operating page. Dependent on programming,
status (run/stop, auto/manual), segment number, net time and the actual (during manual operation) can be changed.
Programmer operation is divided into:
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Program control and monitoring
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Program (recipe) selection
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Adjustment of setpoints/control bits during manual operation
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Parameter setting for program
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Dependent on engineering, parts of this operation can be changed or disabled.
Display of the operating page is always related to one programmer output, whereby analog s and digital control bits
are distinguished. Change to the next programmer output is via field <
uu in the title.
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Name of operating page
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Program name/no. (recipe)
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[Process value]
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Actual segment no.
#
Status line
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Programmer output switchover
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/control value
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Setpoint from...to in the current segment
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Remaining segment time
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Elapsed program time
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Remaining program time
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Program status
(stop,run,reset,search,program,quit,error)
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auto/manual
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halt, end
Selecting a program
Selection of a program is by alteration of recipe field
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. Dependent on engineering, selection is from a text list or by
entry of a number.
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Program selection is possible only in status "reset".
Operating pages
9499-040-82711
I-38
Programmer
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