Handling precautions – Honeywell DCP552 Mark II User Manual

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When the event is a time event

(1) In the set value display state, move to the event item to be set for the segment

on the programming map.

(2) Press the

ENTER key

to make display panel 1 flash (registration of first

setting).

(3) Use the

↑, ↓, ←, and →

keys

to make the first setting (On Time setting).

Setting range: 0:00 to 500:00, 0.0 to 3000.0

(Time units are selected using setup data

C62

to set Hour/min, Min/sec, 0.1

sec. Since a colon “

:

” cannot be displayed, the decimal point is used instead.)

(4) Press the

ENTER key

to stop the flashing on display panel 1 and display

panel 2 starts flashing. (Start of second setting)

(Pressing the

FUNC

and

CLR keys

causes display panel 1 and 2 to return to

unset state “-----” and the flashing stops.)

(5) Use the

↑, ↓, ←, and →

keys

to make the second setting (Off Time setting).

Setting range: On time setting +0:01 to 500:00, Off time setting +0.1 to

3000.0

(6) Press the

ENTER key

to stop the flashing on display panel 2.

(Pressing the

FUNC

and

CLR keys

causes display panel 2 to return to unset

state “-----” and the flashing stops.)

Display (time event)

Unset values are indicated as “-----”.

When the On Time is set to 500:00 or 3000.0, an Off Time cannot be set.

NOTE

A time event setting consists of one setting, an On Time, or two settings, an On

Time and an Off Time. When both settings are made a subfunction can be used. In

unset state “-----” a subfunction cannot be used.

Handling Precautions

In a time event, an On Time or Off Time setting that is the same as or

exceeds the segment time is invalid.

Note, however, that when there is a G.SOAK wait at the end of a segment

or an END mode at the end of a program, an On Time or Off Time setting

that is the same as the segment time is valid.

PROG

SEG

PROFILE

Program

number

Segment

number

On Time setting

Pattern trend

Event number

Event type

Off Time setting

Chapter 8. PROGRAM SETUP

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