Watlow Series 920 Microprocessor-Based Ramping Control User Manual

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Deviation:

The difference between the value of the controlled variable and

the value at which it is being controlled.

Default parameters:

The parameters, or programmed instructions, which are

permanently stored in microprocessor software to provide a
data base.

DIP switch:

A Dual In-line Package switch.

DIN:

Display capability:

Droop:

Duty cycle:

ER1:

ER2:

Events:

EV1 & EV2:

FILE:

GS:

HIPWR:

Deutsche Industrial Norms, a widely-recognized

standard for engineering units.

German

In a digital indicating instrument, the entire span that can be
indicated if fully utilized.

The difference in temperature between set point and stabilized

process temperature.

Percentage of “load ON time” relative to total cycle time.

ER1 (Error 1) is considered a fatal error; your system will shut

down. When the Series 920

shuts down, all events turn off,

and your program stops running. When an error occurs, ER1
OOXX alternately flashes with the parameter you are presently
on. While in either

the RUN or HOLD

mode, press ENTER to

stop the display from flashing the error code. This will not clear

the error,

but stops the error code from flashing

for 5 minutes.

To clear an

error, return to the

SYSTEM

mode and ENTER the

ER1 parameter. This clears your error unless it is a reoccuring

error and has not been resolved.

ER2 (Error 2) is considered non-fatal. If you are in the RUN

mode, your program continues running unless it is a program
error. ER2 00XX appears, and alternately flashes along with

the parameter that you are presently on. While in either the

RUN or HOLD mode, press ENTER to stop

the

display from

flashing the error code. This will not clear the error, but stops
the error code from flashing for 5 minutes. Clear an ER2

parameter under the SYSTEM mode. If the error persists, refer

to the Error Code list on Page 78 to clear.

An event is an ON/OFF auxiliary output

relay signal. You can

use events, based on time, temperature, or other process

variables, to trigger peripheral equipment or process.

These auxiliary outputs can be alarms or events. EV1 and EV2

only appear when AUX1 and AUX2 = EV respectively. You
can change the state of the events only in the HOLD mode.
Auxiliary outputs can be alarms or events.

Represents the current SYSTEM file of the Series 920 to be

edited or reviewed. Under the LINK parameter, FILE? stands
for the file that you want to link to.

The Guaranteed Soak parameter guarantees that the actual

temperature is being controlled within a window around set
point. If exceeded, the step time clock will stop until the actual
temperature is within the soak window.

Selects the maximum percent of power the Series 920 will

output. Will not appear if DIP switch #7 is ON.

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