Honeywell R0512 manual Initialization of Distributed I/O Modules, New Bus Devices

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EXCEL 50/100/500/600/800

COMMUNICATION

Calculated Runtime

Actual Runtime

>100%

permanently open

>96%

96% plus 100% of defined runtime (Excel 500)

 

96% plus 200% of defined runtime (Excel 50)

<2%

2% minus 100% of defined runtime (Excel 500)

 

2% minus 200% of defined runtime (Excel 50)

<0%

permanently closed

Internal hysteresis is 2 to 3.125% and 95 to 96% of defined runtime.

XF825 Synchronization will take place in the following situations:

Calculated position < Lower sync threshold

The floating actuators will be synchronized when the associated input signal drops below the lower synchronization threshold, which is 2% by default.

In order to avoid any logical interlock problems, this type of synchronization will immediately be finished when the input signal exceeds the lower synchronization threshold + sensitivity hysteresis. The actuator will drive to –“Synchronization Time” in this case.

An additional synchronization with -20 % is done after half an hour and one hour in order to compensate temperature drifts of the valve.

Example:

A cooling valve is closed. The valve is cold at the time it is closed. The valve will get warm and expand. This may result in leakage.

Calculated position > Upper sync threshold

The floating actuators will be synchronized when the associated input signal exceeds the upper synchronization threshold, which is 98% by default.

In order to avoid any logical interlock problems, this type of synchronization will immediately be finished when the input signal drops below upper synchronization threshold – sensitivity hysteresis.

Synchronization after power-up / 24 hours

The floating actuators will be synchronized in the following situations:

Always after power-up or reset of the Excel 800 controller

Optionally, once every 24 hours the actuator will be driven towards the “closed” position.

Initialization of Distributed I/O Modules

XFL52x V1.02 with Excel 500 V2.01.03 During and after initialization of the Distributed I/O modules, the output of the Remote Override Modules XFR522/XFR522A and XFR524/XFR524A will remain unchanged. This means that the output status will always remain unchanged as long as the 24 Vac power supply is applied and as long as there is no manual change at the XFRxxxx modules.

New Bus Devices

The system automatically detects new devices. When it has detected a new device, the system reinitializes so the new device is included in the Device Type List.

Network-Wide Controller Time Synchronization

Network-wide time synchronization is carried out automatically once each hour by the designated synchronization master. Each controller with firmware V2.0.xx or higher can act as a synchronization master. If the time is manually changed on any of the connected system bus controllers, then this time is adopted for synchroni- zation. If the controller on which the time was changed is eligible as a synchroni- zation master, then it will become the synchronization master on the bus. Synchronization is based on date, hours, minutes, and seconds to an accuracy of

±120 seconds across the system bus (detected after no more than 1 hour). If this time is exceeded, an alarm is generated. Daylight saving time is included in the

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Contents Excel 50/100/500/600/800 Excel 50/100/500/600/800 Contents Value Hysteresis Trend Cycle SubtypeValue Write Protection Excel 50/100/500/600/800 Revision Overview ChangeSection Sensor Offset added System Overview Overview Programming Physical Datapoints DatapointsPseudo Datapoints Flexible DatapointsData Points Global DatapointsMapped Datapoints V2.04.xx or higher Access Level Acknowledge Alarm V2.04.xx or higherAttributes Active State prior to Active State ExcelStatus text Alarm Delay Alarm SuppressionAlarm Status prior to Alarm Type Alarm Status V2.04.xx or higherAlarm Definition Interval Counter Alarm StatusAttributes Delay Time Switching Up Delay Time Switching DownCycle Count High/Low Alarm/Warning Limits Feedback DelayDescriptors Engineering UnitHours Since Serviced Hours RunHours Run Log Hysteresis Alarm HysteresisTrend Hysteresis Example of alarm hysteresisBroadcast Hysteresis Intrinsic Hysteresis for Analog Input SignalsInterval Count Input/Output Status Text V2.04.xx or higherInterval Limit CharacteristicPull-Up Resistor Handling Configured Activated Or low By DIP Diagram High By @Last Change By plug-in For DI on AI ImpedanceLED Mode XF823x, XFL823x, and XFx830x modules Maintenance AlarmManual Value Normally Open/Normally Closed V2.04.xx or higher Network Variable V2.04.xx or higherOff Phase Operating ModeMotor Run Time Manual value Remote valueResulting value Output Type Point AlarmsSubtype Remote value Resulting ValueSafety Position XFx822x, XFx824x, and XFx830x modules Pulse DurationScaling Factor Switching Down Sensor OffsetSuppress Point Switching down Switching down behavior Switch-On CounterTechnical Address Trend LoggingTrend Cycle Value HysteresisRoom Temp.1.10 ValueNumber of technical addresses for flexible datapoints Flexible datapoint Number of technical addressesWrite Protection List of Datapoint Attributes Attributes Attributes Structure Time ProgramsIndividual Time Programs Daily ProgramAnnual Program Weekly ProgramGenerating a Time Program Special Day ListToday Function Time Programs Alarm Handling Prior to04.x 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 User Program Alarms Alarms Sent across the System BusData Storage Alarm Handling Distributed I/O testing V2.04.xx or higher Test ModeCommunication System BusBus Initialization AccessBus Communication Runtime SynchronizationInitialization of Distributed I/O Modules New Bus DevicesNetwork-Wide Controller Time Synchronization Excel IRC PC CommunicationRemote Communication Point RefreshingRemote Modem Connection General Remote Trending dial-upController Firmware 2.03.xx and Higher Controller Firmware 2.04.xx and HigherFor all other controllers equipped with Flash Eproms ExcelCustomize Windows Default Regional and Language Settings HBS Country and Language SettingsMiscelleanous XL40A2MMI Care Country Controllers with Internal Text MMI XL Online CLTG00MMI CentraLine Country and Language SettingsGraphic 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 Index ModemfaqAutomation and Control Solutions