Honeywell R0512 manual Weekly Program, Annual Program

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TIME PROGRAMS

EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800

The daily programs of the heating loops are independent from each other. In spite of their having the same name, such as "Sunday and holidays", the daily programs for all heating circuits are distinguished through the user addresses defined. The same also applies to the service water loop daily programs. The switch points and values can therefore be changed as desired in any daily program without influencing another daily program. The exact procedure for creating a daily program is described in the Operating Instructions.

Switching points A daily program can be regarded as a module that contains information about switching times related to the duration of one day. It contains all user addresses addressed in this time interval.

The number of switching points per user address is not restricted.

These switching points are defined by means of a switching time, referenced user address, and a setpoint value or control state. The switching times are set to the minute. Several switching points can be allocated to one switching instant. Switching points can be re-entered, changed, or deleted to modify the daily program. The permissible range (minimum or maximum value) for a user address or its control state is defined in the datapoint description. No values may be entered outside this range.

New daily program Daily programs can be generated at operator level 2 (read and limited changes) of the XI581 (not with XCL5010, Excel 100C), XI582, and XL-Online operator interfaces and the XL50-MMI. It is possible to assign a name to a daily program generated on the XL-Online.

V1.05.x The daily program is automatically assigned the name "DPn" (English language) or "TPn" (German language) (n = sequence power of the daily program) if no name is assigned by the user or, if the program is generated on the XI581 (not with XCL5010, Excel 100C), XI582, or the Excel 50 MMI. Once selected, program names can be changed via the XL-Online.

Application Daily programs are used in the following sections of time programs:

To generate weekly programs

For direct entries in annual programs

For holidays in the special day list

Deleting a daily program If a daily program is to be deleted, the system will check whether this program is still required in the time program. This daily program cannot be deleted if it is still contained in the time program.

Weekly Program

A separate weekly program is generated for each time program. The weekly program defines which daily program is to be used for which weekday. A daily program is assigned to each day of the week (Monday to Sunday). It is also possible to assign the same daily program to several weekdays. The weekly program, if defined, is automatically copied for each week in the annual program. If a change is made to a weekday in a weekly program, this change will affect the weekday in every week of the year. If a daily program is entered directly in the annual program, this daily program will have priority over the daily program from the weekly program. The definition of a weekly program forms the basis of the annual program.

Annual Program

The annual program is structured like a calendar and consists of successive weekly programs. It provides an overview of which daily programs are valid on which calendar days. If the daily program in a weekly program does not apply on a particular calendar date, another daily program can be entered for it directly in the annual program.

The annual program starts on the current day. Each day, the time frame shifts one day. Days added at the end are automatically assigned the daily program from the weekly program. This ensures that every day is assigned a daily program.

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Contents Excel 50/100/500/600/800 Excel 50/100/500/600/800 Contents Subtype Value Hysteresis Trend CycleValue Write Protection Excel 50/100/500/600/800 Section Sensor Offset added Revision OverviewChange System Overview Overview Programming Datapoints Physical DatapointsFlexible Datapoints Pseudo DatapointsGlobal Datapoints Data PointsMapped Datapoints V2.04.xx or higher Attributes Access LevelAcknowledge Alarm V2.04.xx or higher Status text Active State prior toActive State Excel Alarm Status prior to Alarm DelayAlarm Suppression Alarm Status V2.04.xx or higher Alarm TypeAlarm Definition Interval Counter Alarm StatusAttributes Cycle Count Delay Time Switching UpDelay Time Switching Down Feedback Delay High/Low Alarm/Warning LimitsDescriptors Engineering UnitHours Run Log Hours Since ServicedHours Run Alarm Hysteresis HysteresisExample of alarm hysteresis Trend HysteresisIntrinsic Hysteresis for Analog Input Signals Broadcast HysteresisInput/Output Status Text V2.04.xx or higher Interval CountCharacteristic Interval LimitConfigured Activated Or low By DIP Diagram High By @ Pull-Up Resistor HandlingLast Change By plug-in For DI on AI ImpedanceManual Value LED Mode XF823x, XFL823x, and XFx830x modulesMaintenance Alarm Network Variable V2.04.xx or higher Normally Open/Normally Closed V2.04.xx or higherMotor Run Time Off PhaseOperating Mode Resulting value Manual valueRemote value Point Alarms Output TypeSubtype Remote value Resulting ValueScaling Factor Safety Position XFx822x, XFx824x, and XFx830x modulesPulse Duration Suppress Point Switching DownSensor Offset Switch-On Counter Switching down Switching down behaviorTechnical Address Trend LoggingValue Hysteresis Trend CycleValue Room Temp.1.10Number of technical addresses for flexible datapoints Flexible datapoint Number of technical addressesWrite Protection List of Datapoint Attributes Attributes Attributes Time Programs StructureIndividual Time Programs Daily ProgramWeekly Program Annual ProgramToday Function Generating a Time ProgramSpecial Day List Time Programs 04.x Alarm HandlingPrior to System Alarms System alarmsAlarm Alarm text Cond Cause/reason English Code # BenefitsAlarm Handling Warm Start With corresponding function of XBS or XL-Online System Alarms Suppression V .04.xx or higher Data Storage User Program AlarmsAlarms Sent across the System Bus Alarm Handling Test Mode Distributed I/O testing V2.04.xx or higherCommunication System BusAccess Bus InitializationBus Communication Runtime SynchronizationNetwork-Wide Controller Time Synchronization Initialization of Distributed I/O ModulesNew Bus Devices PC Communication Excel IRCRemote Communication Point RefreshingRemote Modem Connection Remote Trending dial-up GeneralController Firmware 2.03.xx and Higher Controller Firmware 2.04.xx and HigherExcel For all other controllers equipped with Flash EpromsMiscelleanous Customize Windows Default Regional and Language SettingsHBS Country and Language Settings XL40A2MMI Care Country Controllers with Internal Text MMI XL Online CentraLine Country and Language Settings CLTG00MMIGraphic MMI CLMMI00N2x Tiger Controllers with Hex Dec Char Unicode ISO/IEC 10646-12000 Character Name Latin Small Letter L Latin Small Letter O with Diaeresis Character Settings Eastern Europe Latin Small Letter D Latin Small Letter U with Ring Above Latin Capital Letter L with Acute Character Settings Turkey Miscelleanous Latin Small Letter D Latin Capital Letter I with DOT Above Latin Capital Letter G with Breve Procedure 1. In Windows, click StartSettingsControl panel Miscelleanous Miscelleanous Miscelleanous Miscelleanous Modemfaq IndexAutomation and Control Solutions