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Thermcraft XST-6-0-36-3V User Manual

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Installation and Operation Handbook

Operation

2416 Controller

2-13


Continued from previous page:

The

following

parameters

depend

on

the

tYPE selected, as

shown below.

End rmP.r rmP.t dwEl StEP cALL

Hb

Holdback type:

OFF Lo Hior bAnd

tGt

Target setpoint for a ‘

rmP’ or ‘StEP’ segment

rAtE

Ramp rate for a ‘

rmP.r’ segment

dur

dwEl’ time / time to target for a ‘rmP.t’ segment

PrG.n

cALLed ProGram number

cYc.n

No. of cycles of cALLed program

outn

Event output:

OFF/on

(not 8-segment programmer)

SYnc

Not operational in 2416. Set to

no.

End.t

End of prog

− dwEl, RSEt, S OP


Name

Description


Alarm list

1 - - -

Alarm 1 setpoint value

2 - - -

Alarm 2 setpoint value

3 - - -

Alarm 3 setpoint value

4 - - -

Alarm 4 setpoint value

In place of dashes, the last three characters
indicate the alarm type as follows:

Note: It is possible to indicate only up to
four alarm conditions (known as soft
alarms). They can be “wired” to operate
relays within the limitations of the number of
output modules available. For more
information see Configuration - Chapter 6.


























Name

Description

-FSL

PV Full scale low alarm

-FSH

PV Full scale high alarm

-dEv

PV Deviation band alarm

-dHi

PV Deviation high alarm

-dLo

PV Deviation low alarm

-LCr

Load Current low alarm

-HCr

Load Current high alarm

-FL2

Not available in 2416

-FH2

Not available in 2416

-LOP

Working Output low alarm

-HOP

Working Output high alarm

-LSP

Working Setpoint low alarm

-HSP

Working Setpoint high alarm

4rAt

Rate of change alarm (AL 4
only
)

HY 1

Alarm 1 Hysteresis (display
units)

HY 2

Alarm 2 Hysteresis (display
units)

HY 3

Alarm 3 Hysteresis (display
units)

HY 4

Alarm 4 Hysteresis (display
units)

Lb t

Loop Break Time in minutes

diAG

Enable Diagnostic alarms ‘

no’ /

YES’

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