DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual

 

 

 

Setpoint Ramp Rate

 

The Setpoint Ramp Rate value (1 to 9999 display units per hour or

 

 

 

OFF). This ramp is applied at power-up and any setpoint changes.

Local Setpoint 1

Value

w

Sets the value of Local Setpoint 1 between the Setpoint Upper and

 

 

 

Lower Limits.

Local Setpoint 1

Offset

 

A value added to the Setpoint 1 value (+ve values) or subtracted

 

 

 

from it (-ve values). Use when the instrument is a slave in multi-zone

 

 

 

applications to achieve a zone offset. Otherwise, always set to zero.

Local Setpoint 2

Value

w

Sets the value of Local Setpoint 1 between the Setpoint Upper and

 

 

 

Lower Limits.

Local Setpoint 2

Offset

 

A value added to the Setpoint 2 value (+ve values) or subtracted

 

 

 

from it (-ve values). Use when the instrument is a slave in multi-zone

 

 

 

applications to achieve a zone offset. Otherwise, always set to zero.

Output Configuration Sub-Menu

Table 11. Output Configuration Sub-Menu Screens

Outputs Configuration:

 

No Outputs Warning

 

Shown if the Outputs Configuration menu is entered on an

 

 

 

instrument without any output modules fitted.

 

Linear Output n Type

w

Set the desired type for any Linear Outputs fitted. From: 0-5, 0-10,

 

 

 

1-5, 2-10V & 0-20, 4-20mA or 0-10VDC adjustable Transmitter PSU.

 

Adjustable 0-10V

w

Sets the voltage required if Linear Output n type is 0-10VDC

 

Transmitter PSU n

 

adjustable Transmitter PSU.

 

Output n Usage

w

Sets the use for each output fitted. From: Primary or Secondary

 

 

 

Control; Alarms; Profile Events & Alarms; Retransmit Process

 

 

 

Variable or Setpoint. Choices offered are as appropriate for the

 

 

 

output type fitted (e.g. only Linear Outputs can retransmit).

 

Output n Alarm

w

When an Output Usage is Alarms, this selects which alarm(s) will

 

Selection

 

cause it to change state. From Alarm 1; 2; 3; 4; 5 or a Logical OR of

 

 

 

alarms 1 to 2; 1 to 3; 1 to 4 or 1 to 5. Each choice is selectable with

 

 

 

Direct Action (on during alarm) or Reverse Action (off during alarm).

 

Output n Events

w

When an Output Usage is Events & Alarms, this selects which

 

 

 

Events(s) will cause it to change state. From: Profile Running or

 

 

 

Profile End; Event 1; 2; 3; 4; 5 or a Logical AND of Event n & Alarm

 

 

 

n. Each choice is selectable with Direct Action (on during event) or

 

 

 

Reverse Action (off during event). - Profiler version only

 

Retransmit Output n

w

Sets the displayed value at which a retransmission output should be

 

Scale Low

 

at it’s minimum level (e.g. the display value when a 4 to 20mA PV

 

 

 

Retransmission output will be 4mA. Adjustable from -1999 to 9999.

 

Retransmit Output n

w

Sets the displayed value at which a retransmission output will be at

 

Scale High

 

it’s maximum level (e.g. the display value when a 4 to 20mA PV

 

 

 

Retransmission output will be 20mA. Adjustable from -1999 to 9999.

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Honeywell DCP200 manual Output Configuration Sub-Menu, Outputs Configuration

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