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SETPOINT (ALARM) FIGURES FOR RATE
(For Reverse Action, The Alarm state is opposite.)
LOW ACTING WITH NO DELAY LOW ACTING WITH DELAY
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SETPOINT HYSTERESIS *
The hysteresis value is added to (for %6@ = #*), or subtracted from (for %6@ =
"'), the setpoint value to determine at what value to deactivate the associated
setpoint output. Hysteresis is only available for setpoints programmed for
boundary action.
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SETPOINT TRACKING *
If a selection other than NO is chosen, then the value of the setpoint being
programmed (“n”) will track the entered selection’s value. Tracking means that
when the selection’s value is changed (in the Quick Programming Mode), the
“n” setpoint value will also change (or follow) by the same amount.
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#*
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SETPOINT BOUNDARY TYPE
"' activates the output when the rate display value equals or exceeds the
setpoint value. #* activates the output when the rate display value is less than
or equal to the setpoint.
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SETPOINT STANDBY OPERATION *
Selecting 6&$ will disable low acting setpoints at a power up until the display
value crosses into the alarm “off” area. Once in the alarm “off” area, the
setpoint will function according to the configured setpoint parameters.
* Factory Setting can be used without affecting basic start-up.
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6&$ (*
0 to ;;;;
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0100
%*443=
SETPOINT OFF DELAY *
This is the amount of time the Rate display must meet the setpoint
deactivation requirements (below hysteresis for high acting and above
hysteresis for low acting) before the setpoint’s output deactivates. This applies
only to setpoints programmed for boundary action.
0100 to ;;1;; seconds
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0100
%*(3=
SETPOINT ON DELAY *
This is the amount of time the Rate display must meet the setpoint activation
requirements (below setpoint for %6@ = #* and above setpoint for %6@ = "') before
the setpoint’s output activates. If the setpoint action is Timed Out, this is the
amount of time the output is off during the on / off output cycling.
0100 to ;;1;; seconds
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0100
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SETPOINT TIME OUT *
If the setpoint action is Timed Out, this is the amount of time the output is on
during the on / off output cycling.
0100 to ;;1;; seconds