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The remaining set points, SP12, SP13, SP14, SP21, SP22, SP23, SP24, SP31,
SP32, SP33, and SP34 can be assigned by pressing the
arrow button and
following the above procedure.
For programming from a PC just type the SP11 assignment on the “Enter:” line
as follows:
Enter:113/0/1/1
This will assign SP11 Or’ed to OUT1. To assign !SP11 And’ed OUT1:
Enter:113/1/0/1
Consult the setting sheets to assign the remaining temperature set points SP12
through SP34.
4.9.2 Assigning Winding Temperature Set Points
Winding temperature set points must be assigned to a specific output to start a
stage of cooling, generate high temperature alarms, and generate high
temperature trips. To assign a winding set point (WSP11 through WSP34) to an
output from the front panel, press the
or
arrow buttons until the desired WSP
is selected. Assuming WSP11 is to be changed, enter the Set point menu and
select setting line 129:
Press the
YES
button.
The first character is the inversion operator. Use the
or
arrow buttons to scroll
between the inversion operator, !, and a blank space. While the inversion
operator is displayed, the ! character will flash.
Use the
or
buttons to scroll to the AND/OR logic operator. The operator will
flash. Use the
or
arrow buttons to scroll between the
and + operators.
Selecting
will AND WSP11 with any other set point or operand controlling the
same output. Use
to permit or block an output from operating. Sel will
OR WSP11 with any other set point or operand controlling the same output. Use
+ when you have a number of operands which can command the same output:
PRGM SETTING 129
! WSP11
TO OUT0
PRGM SETTING 129
WSP11 + TO OUT0
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