Wcc3.exe screen descriptions, Analog output screen – WattMaster WM-WCC3-TGD-01B User Manual
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WCC III Technical Guide
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WCC3.EXE SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS
Satellite # _____
Specifi es the number of the satellite you are currently editing. If
you would like to edit a different satellite, move the cursor to this
fi eld using arrow keys, enter the desired satellite number, and press
. 1 to 239.
Analog Output #_____
This fi eld actually contains two separate fi elds. The fi rst fi eld
specifi es the point “type” (i.e., analog input, control output, analog
output, etc.) and displays the current type in textual form. Because
this is a “choice” fi eld, the list of available choices will be displayed
at the bottom of the screen:
TREND LOGGING, LOGIC SWITCH, BINARY OUTPUT> Make your selection by pressing the once for each choice until the desired point type has been selected. (If you select ANALOG OUTPUT # 2 P1 A1 Alternate Mode selected by: Selected by: .... HOME for menu ANALOG OUTPUT SCREEN This second fi eld specifi es the point number to edit. For the . Description This is displayed on Summary and Data Entry/Editing Screens to Filter Time Constant: _____ seconds Specifi es the reaction rate of the analog output. This is generally Because this is a “choice” fi eld, the list of available choices will be < 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 > Analog Output Screen’s WCC III Logical Address is XXXPY, where XXX = Satellite Address #, P = Analog Output, Y = Analog Output # Analog Output Screen
a point type that is different than that currently being displayed, the
screen will be rewritten with the appropriate screen and data.)
Satellite # 1
Description:
Filter time constant: 0 seconds
Controlled by input:
Output = 5.0 volts when input is 20.0 Deg F
Output = 10.0 volts when input is 80.0 Deg F
Output = 0.0 volts when input is 0.0 Deg F
Output = 0.0 volts when input is 0.0 Deg F
When calculated output below 5.0 volts, set output to 5.0 volts
When calculated output above 10.0 volts, set output to 10.0 volts
Analog Output Screen, this number can range from one to eight,
corresponding from P1 to P8, respectively. If you would like to
edit a different point, simply position the cursor to this fi eld by
using the cursor positioning (arrow) keys, enter the desired point
number, and press
aid you in remembering points within the system. You may enter
up to ten characters (control codes, ALT codes, and the double
quote character are not allowed).
used to slow down the rate at which the analog output changes
voltage to reduce “hunting.”
displayed at the bottom of the screen: