Marathon Computer AACC 2000 manual Parameters and HOW to Access Them, List header displays

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PARAMETERS AND HOW TO ACCESS THEM

Parameters are settings, that determine how the controller will operate. For example, alarm setpoints are parameters that set the points at which alarms will occur. For ease of access, the parameters are arranged in lists as shown in the navigation diagram on Pages 2-10 and 2-11. The lists are:

Home list

Autotune list

Output list

Probe list

PID list

Communications

Care list

Motor list

list

User list

Setpoint list

Information list

Alarm list

Input list

Access list.

Each list has a ‘List Header’ display.

List header displays

List name

Always displays LiST

Figure 2-5 Typical list header display

A list header can be recognized by the fact that it always shows ‘LiSt’ in the lower readout. The upper readout is the name of the list. In the above example, ‘AL’ indicates that it is the Alarm list header. List header displays are read- only.

To step through the list headers, press . Depending upon how your controller has been configured, a single press may momentarily flash the display units. If this is the case, a double press will be necessary to take you to the first list

header. Keep pressing to step through the list headers, eventually returning you to the Home display.

To step through the parameters within a particular list, press . When you reach the end of the list, you will return to the list header. From within a list you

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Contents Copyright Marathon Monitors INC Marathon Monitors Inc Mechanical Installation Cleaning SafetyElectrostatic discharge precautions Electromagnetic compatibilityPower Isolation Safety SymbolsWiring PersonnelVoltage rating Over-temperature protectionOvercurrent protection Conductive pollutionInstallation requirements for EMC Grounding of the temperature sensor shieldRouting of wires Environmental ratings Equipment ratingsElectrical safety GeneralMarathon Monitors Inc Installation Outline dimensions Model Outline dimensions Model 2000 controllerController labels To install the controllerIntroduction Unplugging and plugging-in the controllerRear terminal layouts Model Aacc 2000 rear terminal layoutMarathon Monitors Inc Sensor input connections Module 1, 2Two terminal modules SnubbersFour terminal modules COMDual output modules Connections for Process Value 3 in module position Connections for Process Value 2 PV2Communication module Wiring of 2-wire EIA-485 serial communications link EIA-485 wiringMarathon Monitors Inc Operation 26.0 Front Panel LAYOUTsOP2 Button or Name ExplanationOP1 SP2Alarms Basic operationOperating modes Home display Automatic modeOutput power demand Display unitsManual Mode SetpointParameters and HOW to Access Them List header displaysMarathon Monitors Inc Parameter names Parameter displaysTo change the value of a parameter List 1OFFOFF PID PID.1Fact STDPass Name Description Prob Probe list Process Factor Millivolt input OffsetHydrogen or CO constant Name Description DrA.t TunEDrA AdcRES Pid PID listSEt HcbSetpoint list Input listOutput list CmS Comms listInFo Information list Access List FF.OPAlarms Diagnostic alarms Display What it means What to do about it Shows2b Diagnostic alarms Access Levels Access list header Password entryAccess to Read-only Configuration Configuration password Configuration levelLevel selection Returning to Operator Level Setting operator access to a parameterEdit level Hiding or revealing a complete listPromoting a parameter This sheet intentionally left blank Tuning Parameter Code Meaning or FunctionOne-shot Tuning How to tuneTypical automatic tuning cycle Calculation of the cutback valuesAdaptive tune Manual Tuning Setting the cutback values Proceed as followsIntegral action and manual reset Automatic droop compensation AdcName Description Values Mtr Motor list Min Max Default Motorized valve controlAdjusting the minimum on-time ‘mp.t’ Inertia and backlash settingsMarathon Monitors Inc Enable in configuration level Gain schedulingSet the transfer point Configuration Selecting configuration level Press to enter configurationLeaving Configuration Level Changing the passwordsD1SA Enab REULIN SB.OPRely CMSNone DIG YESPMV H2O InSt Instrument configurationName Description Values Meaning SP.FFProcess value config Input configurationCJC Setpoint configuration VAL.LVAL.H Alarm configuration Values Table a Alarm types ValueAlarm Modes Digital input 1 configuration Action on contact closure Digital input 2 configuration Action on contact closureIMP Alarm relay configuration VfltPflt Comms 1 module config Combining several digital events on to one outputModule config 1A b C1 Module 1 configurationCool 2A/b/C Module 2 configuration For ‘id’ = ‘LoG.i’ i.e logic input use the LA Conf’ list onDisplayed value low 3A/b/C Module 3 configuration SELC Module configuration Module configurationPoint Custom Linearisation VAL.1VAL.8 CAL DC Output Calibration Password configurationExit Exit configuration User calibrationUser calibration User Calibration Enable User Calibration EnableCalibration Configuration List Exit configurationOffset calibration Input list headerCalibration type See table on the right for additional parameters Set OffsetTwo-point calibration Displayed ValueAdjust low-point calibration Select Low-point CalibrationAdjust High-point Calibration Select High-point CalibrationCalibration points and Calibration offsets Name Parameter description MeaningParameter Table Default HY1 Ssel FLT3 Marathon Monitors Inc AL1 Module 2A High Value VAL.1 101 Index Two-point calibration User calibration Aacc 2000 Carbon