Default wait limits, Alarm setup – Super Systems 9130 Series User Manual

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Quench Transfer Time Configuration
This option will allow the user to set what will trigger the transfer from the quench cycle. The options are:
Event 2 Active Time, or Event 1 Active to Event 2 Active.

PV Switch Action
This field will select the action for the PV switch. When an instrument is configured for PV switching, the
controller will use the “low” source when the PV signal is below the PV Switch Value; it will use the “high”
source when the PV signal is above the PV Switch value. The list of options is:
None
PV Switch
TC Redundancy
Cascade Control

The Return button will return the user to the menu screen.

Default Wait Limits

Pressing the Enter key takes you to the Wait Limit Setup
Screen.
The wait limits are used in the recipe programming. A wait
limit allows the program to move to the next step once the
process variable (or the actual furnace) has reached the
default wait limits that are indicated on this screen.

Temp Wait Limit
This is the specific wait limit for the temperature PV. The
range for either option is: 0 to 4000.

The Return button will return the user to the menu screen.

Alarm Setup

The 9130 controller can be configured to use three
(3) different alarms. Each of the alarms consists of
an alarm setpoint, alarm source, alarm type,
alarm hysteresis, smart alarm, ON delay time, and
a 0 SP blocks alarm value. The alarms come from
the factory with a default configuration dependent
on the application but also can be modified prior to
shipment to your facility or in the field by a
supervisor.

Setpoint
This value is the setpoint for the alarm. Clicking
on this value will display an input box from which
the user can select a new value. The range is from
–32767 to 32767.

Alarm Source
This option will indicate the source of the alarm. The options are:
PV 1 Value
PV 2 Value
N/A
Input 1 Value
Input 2 Value

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