Loops, Ack (alarm acknowledge), Oops – Super Systems 9205 Series User Manual
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recipe. To select the recipe to view or edit, click on the recipe number button in the top left
corner of the screen. This will display a screen where the user will be able to load up a valid
recipe (range 1 – 300). The program can be started in any step by clicking on the step number
button next to the “Step” text and entering the new step number (range 1 – 24), and then
pressing the Run key.
While reviewing the program that is about to be run, each step can be modified. Highlight a
step number and click on the Edit button. The opcode can be
changed with the drop down list at the top. This list can be sorted
alphabetically by click on the “Alphabetical” checkbox. The
parameters of the opcode can be modified on this screen as well.
See the Chapter 4 – OPCODES section for details about each opcode.
Click on the OK button to accept the changes; click on the Cancel
button to ignore the changes.
Note – Any change to the recipe is a
one-time edit, and will not affect the recipe that is saved on the 9205
controller
. Click on the Cancel button on the Load Recipe screen to
cancel loading a recipe and return to the main recipe screen.
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The Return button returns you to the main status
screen.
Loops
This screen will display the program loops for the
9205. Up to three loops can be displayed. The current
process variable is displayed at the top, with each loop
set point displayed beneath the process variable. The
operator can change the process set point by touching
the screen area below the large process variable
numbers. When pressing the Temperature set point, a
numeric keypad is displayed, showing the current
value and allowing the operator to enter a new set
point by simply pressing on the appropriate numeric
keys. Once the correct set point has been entered,
press the OK key to make the change. When the OK
key is pressed the display returns to the
Loops
Screen. Another active key within the
Loops
Screen is the Auto/Man (Auto/Manual) button. Pressing that
button toggles the controller’s mode between Auto and Manual. In the manual mode, pressing the percent
output button on the
Loops
Screen (next to the Auto/Man button) displays a numeric keypad, allowing a %
output to control the “loop” in a manual mode to be entered. If a timer is running, the status will be
displayed at the top right of the screen. Any load T/Cs that are actively communicating will be listed in the
box to the right of the setpoint/percent output values. If an alarm condition is present, the alarm text will
be displayed below the loop information. If the alarm needs acknowledging, then the Alarm Ack button will
be displayed in the bottom left corner. If the alarm is part of a recipe step, the alarm will need to be
acknowledged before the recipe can move to the next step.
The Loops Screen also allows you to move back to the default Status Screen by pressing the Return.
Ack (Alarm Acknowledge)
The Ack (Alarm Acknowledge) button will allow the user to acknowledge any alarms that have been
configured, or that have been made part of the recipes that run on the Series 9205. If a recipe has an alarm
as a step, the alarm must be acknowledged before the recipe will continue to the next step.