Honeywell VRX180 User Manual

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Video Recorder – User Manual

4. HOW TO PROGRAM FUNCTION BLOCKS AND FEATURES ..........CONT………………….

4.6 Enter

Labels ..................................................................................................................................84

4.7 Program

Analog

Inputs .................................................................................................................87

4.8

Program Control Loops .................................................................................................................90

4.9

Program Analog Outputs ............................................................................................................101

4.10 Program Discrete Inputs .............................................................................................................104

4.11 Program Discrete Outputs ..........................................................................................................105

4.12 Program Calculated Values ........................................................................................................105

4.13 Program Alarms ..........................................................................................................................143

4.14 Program Totalizers......................................................................................................................144

4.15 Program Profiles .........................................................................................................................146

4.16 Program Constants .....................................................................................................................147

4.17 Copy Block ..................................................................................................................................149

4.18 Program Displays........................................................................................................................150

4.19 Enable Features..........................................................................................................................159

4.20 Program Security ........................................................................................................................160

4.21 Serial Communications ...............................................................................................................161

4.22 Set Clock .....................................................................................................................................162

4.23 Load/Store Configuration ............................................................................................................163

4.24 Scan Rate ...................................................................................................................................164

4.25 Select Language .........................................................................................................................165

4.26 Data Storage ...............................................................................................................................166

5. SETPOINT PROFILER ................................................................................................... 175

5.1

Overview of the Setpoint Profiler ................................................................................................175

5.2

Components of a profile ..............................................................................................................178

5.3

Parameters that control a profile’s execution..............................................................................185

5.4

How to set up a profiler ...............................................................................................................189

5.5

How to load and run a profiler.....................................................................................................197

6. ONLINE OPERATIONS USING PRIMARY DISPLAYS.................................................. 209

6.1 Overview .....................................................................................................................................209

6.2 Interacting

With

Primary

Displays ...............................................................................................210

6.3

Display Messages and Symbols .................................................................................................217

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