Red-lion TSC User Manual Page 45

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 92
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 44
PROFILES MODULE (8-PR) (Cont’d)
Changes can be made to any profile parameter while the
profile is running. Ramp rate, hold time, and setpoint level
changes take effect as the profile advances. If a change is
made to a phase that is active, the change is not recognized
until the next time the profile is run.
From the normal display mode, the phase time remaining
and target setpoint value allow temporary changes to a
running profile. These changes take effect immediately.
Profile Cycle Count (PnCC)
Once a profile is started, it runs the programmed number
of cycles and then automatically defaults to the off mode. If
this parameter is changed while the profile is running, the
new value does not take effect until the profile is stopped
(off mode). It is not possible to examine the number of
profile cycle counts that a profile has completed. A cycle
count value of 0 prevents the profile from operating. A cycle
count value of 250 allows continuous profile cycling.
Profile Linking (PnLn)
Each profile can have up to eight ramp and eight hold phases
programmed. If more than eight phases are required, profiles may be
linked together. Linking allows the next profile to automatically start
when the current profile has completed its cycle count. A single profile can
be expanded up to 32 ramp and hold phases of execution by linking.
P1Ln - Selecting YES links profile 1 to profile 2.
P2Ln - Selecting YES links profile 2 to profile 3.
P3Ln - Selecting YES links profile 3 to profile 4.
P4Ln - Selecting YES links profile 4 to profile 1.
Profiles execute the prescribed number of cycle counts prior to linking
to the next profile. A linked profile uses the last setpoint value of the
previous profile as its starting point. The linking parameter can be changed
during profile operation.
-43-
PROFILE
PROFILE CYCLE COUNT & LINK FEATURES
Page view 44
1 2 ... 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 ... 91 92

Comments to this Manuals

No comments