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STEP 7.0 PROGRAMMING WITHIN THE CONFIGURATION LOOP
CONFIGURATION LOOP
!
"
("
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AUTO-TUNE START
(" ?')
The Auto-Tune procedure of the controller sets the
Proportional Band, Integral Time, Derivative Time, Digital Filter,
Control Output Dampening Time, and Relative Gain (Heat/Cool)
values appropriate to the characteristics of the process. This
parameter allows front panel starting
?') or stopping (" of Auto-
Tune. For more information, see PID Tuning Explanations.
!
"
0.8
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ALARMS RESET
0.8
With alarm models, the alarms can be manually reset. The up
key resets Alarm 1 and the down key resets Alarm 2.
!
"
6
4;-'
ACCESS CODE
.0 to .08=
If the Access Code is set from -1 to -125, in Lockout Module
3.#4, Access Code will appear here. By entering the proper
Code, access to the Configuration Loop is permitted (with a
negative Code value, the Hidden Loop can be accessed without
the use of a code). With the factory setting of 0 or with an active
User Input configured for Program Lock (
&#"4), Access Code will
not appear here. An active user input configured for Program
Lock (
&#"4) always locks out the Configuration Loop, regardless
of Access Code.
To access the Configuration Loop, press the up key when
4(/&/("
is displayed in the Hidden Loop. The arrow keys are used to select
the parameter module (1-9). To enter a specific module press "
while the module number is displayed. In the Configuration Loop,
4(/& will alternate with the parameter number in the bottom display.
The Temperature/Process Value is shown in the top display.
After entering a parameter module, press " to advance through
the parameter names in the module. To change a parameter’s
selection/value, press the arrow keys while the parameter is
displayed. In the modules, the top display shows the parameter
name, and the bottom display shows the selection/value. Use " to
enter any selection/values that have been changed. The change is
not committed to permanent memory until the controller is returned to
the Display Loop. If a power loss occurs before returning to the
Display Loop, the new values must be entered again.
At the end of each module, the controller returns to
4(/&/(". At this
location, pressing " again returns the display to the the Display
Loop. Pressing the Up key allows re-entrance to the Configuration
Loop. Whenever ! is pressed,
'2- momentarily appears as the
parameters are stored to permanent memory and the controller
returns to the Display Loop.