DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual

Profiler Option

 

 

 

Profile Limits:

Number of profiles = 64 maximum.

 

Total number of segments (all programs) = 255 maximum.

Loop Back Segments:

1 to 9999 loops back to specified segment.

Profile Cycling:

1 to 9999 or Infinite repeats per profile.

Sequence Repeats:

1 to 9999 or Infinite repeats of joined profile sequences.

Segment Types:

Ramp Up/Down over time, Ramp Rate Up/Down, Step, Dwell, Hold,

 

Join A Profile, End or Repeat Sequence Then End.

Time-base:

All times are specified in hh:mm:ss (Hours, Minutes & Seconds).

Segment Time:

Maximum segment time 99:59:59 hh:mm:ss. Use loop-back for

 

longer segments (e.g. 24:00:00 x 100 loops = 100 days).

Ramp Rate:

0.001 to 9999.9 display units per hour.

Hold Segment Release:

Release With Key-press, At Time Of Day or via a Digital Input.

Start From Value:

1st segment starts from current setpoint or current PV input value.

Delayed Start:

After 0 to 99:59 (hh:mm) time delay, or at specified day(s) & time.

Profile End Action:

Selectable from: Keep Last Profile Setpoint, Use Controller Setpoint

 

or Control Outputs Off.

Profile Abort Action:

Selectable from: Keep Last Profile Setpoint, Use Controller Setpoint

 

or Control Outputs Off.

Power/signal Loss

Selectable from: Continue Profile, Restart Profile, Keep Last Profile

Recovery Action:

Setpoint, Use Controller Setpoint or Control Outputs Off.

Auto-Hold:

Off or Hold if input >Band above and/or below SP for each segment.

Profile Control:

Run, Manual Hold/Release, Abort or jump to next segment.

Profile Timing Accuracy:

0.02% Basic Profile Timing Accuracy.

 

±<0.5 second per Loop, End or Join segment.

Segment Events:

Events turn on for the duration of the segment. For End Segments,

 

the event state persists until another profile starts or the unit is

 

powered down.

Alarms

 

 

 

Maximum Number of

Five “soft” alarms, each selectable for any of the supported alarm

Alarms:

types. Physical outputs can be assigned for each alarm.

Alarm Types:

Process High, Process Low, Band, Deviation, Rate of Signal Change

 

(per minute), Sensor/input Break, Loop Alarm. Band and Deviation

 

(high or low) alarm values are relative to the current setpoint value.

Alarm Hysteresis:

Adjustable deadband from 1 LSD to full span (in display units) for

 

Process, Band or Deviation Alarms.

 

Rate Of Change Alarm hysteresis is the shortest time (1 to 9999

 

secs) the rate of change must be above the threshold for the alarm

 

activate, or fall below the threshold to deactivate.

Combinatorial Alarms:

Logical OR of alarms 1 & 2, 1 to 3, 1 to 4 or 1 to 5 or Logical AND of

 

alarms 1 to 5 with Profiler Events 1 to 5, to any suitable output.

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Specifications

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Honeywell DCP200 manual Profiler Option, Alarms

DCP200 specifications

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