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Editing Segments
Use the following prompts to map out each segment’s value, time, and events. Up to 63 segments are
programmable per profile.
Table 5-6 Edit Segments Prompts
Prompt
Range/Selections
Definition
NEXT SEGMENT
Select this to edit the next segment.
PREVIOUS SEGMENT
Select this to edit the previous segment
VALUE
OFF or number
This prompt is active for soak segments
and value/duration ramp types. Enter the
value of the segment.
AUX VALUE
OFF or number
This value is an auxiliary soak output of
the profile. The output is identified as
SPn A1 and remains constant for the
duration of the segment.
TIME
OFF or Positive number
The purpose of the number entered here
depends on the ramp type of the profile.
See 4 types of ramp segments on page
178 for details.
GUAR SOAK #1
ON or OFF
ON means the profiler will Hold during this
segment if deviation between PV #1 and
the profiler output exceeds the
guaranteed soak limits in Table 5-5. OFF
means the profiler will not Hold during this
segment due to deviation. See
Guaranteed Soak on page 182 for details.
GUAR SOAK #2
ON or OFF
ON means the profiler will Hold during this
segment if deviation between PV #2 and
the profiler output exceeds the
guaranteed soak limits in Table 5-5. OFF
means the profiler will not Hold during this
segment due to deviation. See
Guaranteed Soak on page 182 for details.
EDIT EVENTS
EVENT #1
.
.
.
EVENT #16
Enter the state of up to 16 discrete
outputs of this segment. These outputs
can be used to trigger any action requiring
a discrete signal, such as a relay or
another function block.
An event stays on or off for the entire
segment.
To trigger events in the middle of a
segment, you must divide the segment
into 3 segments. See Segment Events on
page 183 for details.