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Section 3 – Configuration
3.1 Overview
Introduction
Configuration is a dedicated operation where you use straightforward
keystroke sequences to select and establish (configure) pertinent control
data best suited for your application.
What’s in this section?
The table below lists the topics that are covered in this section.
Topic Page
3.1 Overview
35
3.2 Configuration Prompts
36
3.3 How to Get Started
38
3.4 Configuration Tips
39
3.5 Configuration Procedure
40
3.6 Loop 1 Tuning Parameters Set Up Group
42
3.7 Loop 2 Tuning Parameters Set Up Group
44
3.8 Setpoint Ramp/Rate/Programming Set Up Group
45
3.9 Accutune Set Up Group
47
3.10 Algorithm Data Set Up Group
49
3.11 Output Algorithm Set Up Group
53
3.12 Input 1 Parameters Set Up Group
54
3.13 Input 2 Parameters Set Up Group
56
3.14 Input 3 Parameters Set Up Group
57
3.15 Loop 1 Control Parameters Set Up Group
58
3.16 Loop 2 Control Parameters Set Up Group
60
3.17 Options Parameters Set Up Group
62
3.18 Communications Parameters Set Up Group
64
3.19 Alarms Parameters Set Up Group
66
3.20 Display Parameters Set Up Group
69
3.21 Calibration Group
70
3.22 Maintenance Group
71
3.23 Status Group
72
3.24 Configuration Record Sheet for Basic and DMCS Models
73
3.25 Configuration Record Sheet for Extended Model
75
Prompts
To assist you in the configuration process, there are prompts that appear in
the upper and lower displays. These prompts let you know what group of
configuration data (Set Up prompts) you are working with and also, the
specific parameters (Function prompts) associated with each group.
Figure 3-1 shows you an overview of the prompt hierarchy.
As you will see, the configuration data is divided into 15 main Set Up
groups plus prompts for calibration and prompts that show the status of
the continuous background tests that are being performed.