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Honeywell Centraline FALCON - Controller Boot and Watchdog Behavior

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USER GUIDE FALCON
257 EN2Z-0962GE51 R0715
Execution time slowly
decreasing
Too many COV Notifications
Increase COV Hysteresis
Change EBI tuning parameter:
Sample period to use COV / RPM
to force less COVs and more
RPMs
Execution time not
decreasing
Unknown
Continue with action 2.
2. Unplug Ethernet
Execution time
decreasing
Load comes from COV of point
references
Increase COV Hysteresis of point
Execution time not
decreasing
Application too big for required
cycle time -> increase cycle time.
CONTROLLER BOOT AND WATCHDOG BEHAVIOR
The following describes the controller boot and watchdog behavior.
XW System The XW* (Excel Web) System has the following functions:
Controls available memory, BACstac and XLWebExe threads
Communicates with CARE (Date/Time and IP settings)
Triggers watchdog every 10 sec.
If the watchdog is not triggered within 40 sec, a cold boot will happen.
If the second boot trial fails within 40 sec, the following will happen:
the Watchdog relay opens
the watchdog LED lights up
controller will stay in "Reset-lock".
(Now, Power "off/on" or Reset button is necesary)
NOTES:
The watchdog does not "supervise" the application, it "supervises" the Operating
System of the Excel Web controller.
If the controller has no power, the watchdog relay is opened.
Example:
If the application or parts of it are stopped, the watchdog relay will not open, unless
the Operating System is affected.
Reset or Cold Boot
LINUX Reboot
XW System*
BACStack
XL WebExe
Watchdog

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