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MC27 –EN–1.04

Programmer Display Mode (cont.)

PV

The current process value of the signal wired to Ch1(2) PV Input.

Ch1(2)PSP

This is the output setpoint from the programmer for the channel. In reset this value
tracks the configured servo parameter.

Ch1(2)TSP

The channel target setpoint. The target set-point may be edited while the
program is in hold (in such cases, for ramp rate segments the time remaining is
recalculated.

Events

Up to eight events can be configured in the Program Edit page. Any one or more
of these events may be deemed to be active for the duration of each individual
segment.

Mode

Shows the current run mode of the program. If the user has the correct access
level, the mode can be set to ‘hold’, reset’ etc. by using the scroll key twice (first to
highlight the run mode, then again to enter edit mode) and then using the
up/down arrow keys to select the required mode. Run, reset, hold etc. can also be
selected by inputs from other parameters, switch inputs etc.

Status

Shows the status of the current segment.

Ch1 Rate

The channel 1 rate-of-change of segment value for ‘Rate’ ramp segments.

Ch1 Time

Shows the channel 1 duration configured for the segment to ramp, dwell etc. for
‘Time’ ramp segments. For two-channel programs, see the note below.

Seg Time Left

Shows the time that the segment has to run before completion.

Program progress

The numerals show program elapsed time, and the bar gives an indication of
progress so far. For two-channel programs, see the note below.

Segment progress

For each segment as it runs, this gives a visual indication of the proportion of total
segment time which has elapsed so far. For two-channel programs, see the note
below.

Program time remaining

Shows the time remaining until the program completes. For two-channel
programs, see the note below.

Note: For two-channel programs, in ‘Hold’ mode, the ‘program progress’, ‘segment progress’ and
‘program time remaining’ areas of the display are replaced by ‘Ch1 Time’ and ‘Ch2 Time’, as shown
below.













Figure 3.4.9b two channel program in Hold mode




PV

PSP

PV

PSP

Status Holding

Events

Mode

Ch1 PSP

CH1 TSP

Ch1 Time

Seg Time Left

CH2 PSP

CH2 TSP

Ch2 Time

Run

123.2.

140.0

00:00:34

00:01:05

12.7

13.0

00:00:49

Program Name (Segment name)

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