Instrument calculation – Super Systems 9130 Series User Manual

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Series 9130 Operations Manual Rev -

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Run Mode
This option will determine what keeps the timer running. The options are: Run, Deviation Hold, and Band
Hold.

End Control
This option will determine how the timer control is finished. The options are: No Change, Control to Auto,
Control Auto, Standby SP, and Control Manual, Idle Output.

Acknowledge
This option will determine how to acknowledge the end of the timer. The options are: Hold for Reset, and
Timer Clear.

Start Band
This option will determine the initial deviation band that will allow the timer to start. The range is -32768 to
32767.

Run Band
This option will determine the deviation band that will keep the timer running. The range is -32768 to
32767.

Digital IN1 Run/Hold
This option will determine if the Digital Input 1 run/hold option is available. The options are Enabled or
Disabled.

Digital IN2 Reset/Ack
This option will determine if the Digital Input 2 reset/acknowledge option is available. The options are
Enabled or Disabled.

Set Point Time
This option will set the initial starting setpoint for the timer. The “Hour” option can range from 0 to 32767.
The “Minute” option can range from 0 to 59.

Relay ON Time (Sec)
This option will determine how long to wait before turning a relay on. The range is entered in seconds, and
goes from -32768 to 32767.

Standby Set Point
This option will set the standby setpoint for the timer. The range is -32768 to 32767.
Idle Output
This option will determine the idle output time. The range is -32768 to 32767.

Instrument Calculation

The Instrument Calculation menu allows programming code-like lines to be executed at a variable time
interval per step.

Note – It is important to contact Super Systems at 800-666-4330 before creating or

modifying any Instrument Calculation customization

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General Description
The Instrument Calculation allows for fifty (50) lines of program and fifty (50) program variables. Program
variables allow for storage on intermediate results of calculations.
A program variable is designated by a v followed by a number from 0 to the number of variables – 1.
A Lower or Upper case “V” is valid, as well as leading zeroes. The following are all considered the same
variable: V3, v3, v0003.

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