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Install
Local Alarms
Password
Configuring Local Alarms
Overview of Setup Tasks
Procedure
Features
To change a controllerÕs mode
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CN8-SW
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Changing Controller Mode and Using Autotune
Viewing and Changing Controller Configuration Parameters
Configuring and Running Ramp and Soak Recipes
CN8-SWUserÕs Guide
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CN8-SWUserÕs Guide
Features
Transforms a PC into an Operator Station
Graphical Interface
Storing and Loading Configuration Parameter Sets
Automated Ramp and Soak Cycles
Logging
Introduction
Local Alarms
Hardware and Software Requirements
1 CN8-SW Computer
Controllers
Overview of Setup Tasks
Step Task Section This Manual
CN8-SWUserÕs Guide Step Task Section in this Manual
Overview of CN8-SW Menus
Availability of Functions
File Menu
Function Purpose Section
Controller Menu
Edit Menu
View Menu
Alarms
Help Menu
Options Menu
Ramp/Soak Menu
General Instructions for Using CN8-SW Windows
Menu Convention Used in This Manual
CN8-SWUserÕs Guide
Wiring the Network and Connecting the Computer
Introduction
2 RS-232 Interface
Connecting Controllers and the Computer to the Network
Introduction
Wiring the Network and Connecting the Computer
3 RS-485 Network
CN8-SWUserÕs Guide
To install the software
Installing the Software and Logging
Installing the Software
CN8-SWUserÕs Guide
Installing the Software and Logging
Starting the Software
Logging In to CN8-SW Using the Default Account
To log
Changing the Password for the Default Account
To change the password
To see the permissions available to a user account
Setting Up Operator Accounts
Permissions Available
Procedure
To add an operator login account
Logging Out of the CN8-SW Application
Editing an Operator Account
Deleting an Operator Account
Establishing Communication with Controllers
Communication Parameters
Network Addresses
Establishing Communication with Controllers
Configuring Communication Parameters for CN8-SW System
To configure the CN8-SW communication settings
Establishing Communication with Controllers
Automatically Using the Find Controllers Option
Recognizing Controllers with the CN8-SW Software
To use the automatic function
If any controllers were not recognized
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Manually Using the Controller Menu
To add a controller manually
Deleting a Controller
To delete a controller
Changing Baud Rate after Communication Has Been Established
Establishing Communication with Controllers
Naming Controllers
Saving the .MCS File
Closing an .MCS File
Creating a New .MCS File
Opening an Existing .MCS File
CN8-SWUserÕs Guide
Configuring Local Alarms
Procedure
CN8-SWUserÕs Guide
Viewing Process Values and Changing Setpoint
Viewing PV and SP in the Main Window
Viewing PV and SP in a Graph
To view the real-time trend graph
Setpoint
Changing the Setpoint Using the Setpoint Dialog Box
To change a controllerÕs setpoint
Configuring and Invoking the Single-Step Ramp Function
CN8-SWUserÕs Guide To invoke the single step ramp function
Changing Controller Mode and Using Autotune
To change a controllerÕs mode
CN8-SWUserÕs Guide
Viewing and Changing Controller Configuration Parameters
Accessing Configuration Parameter Displays
Using Configuration Parameter Displays
To access the parameter displays
CN8-SWUserÕs Guide
Configuring and Running Ramp and Soak Recipes
Configuring CN8-SW Recipes
Creating a New Recipe
Configuring and Running Ramp and Soak Recipes
Editing an Existing Recipe
To run a CN8-SW Ramp/Soak recipe
Running CN8-SW Recipes
Starting to Run a Recipe
Holding Pausing Recipe Execution
To hold execution of a CN8-SW recipe
Resuming Recipe Execution
To resume execution of a ÒheldÓ recipe
Stopping Recipe Execution
To stop execution of a CN8-SW recipe
Configuring Controller Ramp and Soak Parameters
CN8-SWUserÕs Guide
Configuring and Running Ramp and Soak Recipes
Running Controller Ramp and Soak Cycles
Storing and Loading Controller Configurations
Storing Configuration
Storing and Loading Controller Configurations
Loading Configuration
Storing and Loading Controller Configurations
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Turning On the Logging Function
To turn on the logging function
To turn off the logging function
Viewing and Printing Log Files
Turning Off the Logging Function
Index
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