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Honeywell Centraline FALCON - View; Edit Command Priorities

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USER GUIDE FALCON
191 EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715
Normal Operation
Point is in normal operating state.
Off-Normal Condition
Point value is out of normal range.
Fault
Point is prevented from proper operation. Point value can be in normal or
out of normal range. Due to the maloperation of the point, the value is
unreliable.
Causes for a fault can be, for example sensor and cable breaks.
Above High Limit
Point value has exceeded the high limit. Special case of the Off-Normal
state of analog inputs and outputs.
Below Low Limit
Point value has dropped below the low limit. Special case of the Off-
Normal state of analog inputs and outputs.
Change of Value (applies to AI, AO, AV and PC datapoints only)
Increment
Here you can enter/change the change of value increment (COV).
The COV Increment specifies the minimum change in present value that
causes the controller sending the present value to the Excel Web HTML
Interface.
Enter value into the field.
Period (applies to PC datapoint only)
Defines the amount of time in seconds between the periodic transmissions
of the present value. This property can be used alone or in combination with
the Increment property. When the period property is used in combination
with the increment property, the present value will always be updated
periodically independent on the transmissions of the present value due to
the COV setting.
Runtime Counter (applies to BI and BO datapoints only)
Here you can view the current runtime and reset the runtime counter to a
specific time (e.g. in case of maintenance, change of pump).
To reset the runtime counter, enter the value into the Reset to field and click
the OK button.
2. Click the SUBMIT button to save settings.
3. To view /edit datapoint command priorities, click on the Command Priorities tab
(see "View / Edit Values" section.
View / Edit Command Priorities

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