Despatch MIC1462 Controller Manual User Manual
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6.4 Editing/Viewing Parameters In Any/Each Segment In A Specific Program
(Program Number = 1 to 8, Segment Number = 1-16)
Adjust the Program Number (using the PROF key) and the Segment Number (using the
RUN/HOLD key) as required. The parameters presented will be these relevant to the
program and segment whose numbers are displayed. The parameters sequence for
each segment is as follows. Press the SCROLL key to step through each parameter.
Table 6-3
Segment Profile Parameters
STEP DESCRIPTION
MESSAGE
DISPLAY
FUNCTION
AVAILABLE SETTING
1
Final Setpoint
Value
Final SP
Defines the final value of
the setpoint for this
segment, selects a dwell
segment or indicates a
Join, Repeat, or End
Program segment
Numeric value (limited by SPHi and
SPLo) or (by pressing the
UP/DOWN keys simultaneously)
indicates a dwell with: “_ _ _ _” or, if
the segment is already a Join,
Repeat, or End Program segment,
as shown below
2
Segment Time
or Ramp Rate
as selected by
Segment Mode
parameter in
Configuration
Mode
Time or
RampRate
Defines the
duration/ramp rate of the
segment or whether this
is a Join, Repeat or End
Program segment*
Four-digit number in the form nn.nn
(hours-minutes or minutes-seconds)
or negative values as follows (press
DOWN key):
JO1 - Join to Program 1
JO2 - Join to Program 2
JO3 - Join to Program 3
JO4 - Join to Program 4
JO5 - Join to Program 5
JO6 - Join to Program 6
JO7 - Join to Program 7
JO8 - Join to Program 8
rEP - Repeat Segment
End - End Program
3
Event †
Event
Defines the states of the
four event outputs for this
segment
Four-bit binary number
(0=inactive, 1=active)
(0010 = only event 2 active)
* If a segment is set to be a Join segment, a repeat segment or an End Program
segment, the next depression of the SCROLL key will set the Segment Number to 1.
Otherwise, the next depression of the SCROLL key will display the next segment final
SP, or Event for the current segment if the Event Output hardware is fitted.
† This parameter appears in the sequence only if the Event Output hardware is fitted, in
which case this parameter will be followed by the Final Setpoint Value parameter for the
next segment. If this hardware is not fitted, this parameter will be omitted from the
sequence and the segment number will be advanced, causing the Final Setpoint Value
parameter for the next segment to appear immediately.