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Above and Below Temperature Profile Triggers
The Above and Below Temperature Triggers
(Figures 4-55 and 4-56) provide the user with the
ability to set a temperature between -40° and 185°
F, or -40° and 85° C that will trigger a Settings Profile
change when exceeded.
Figure 4-55
Below Temperature Dialog Screen
Figure 4-56
Above Temperature Dialog Screen
Reverse Power Profile Trigger
The Reverse Power Trigger (Figure 4-57) can be
selected to "No Bias", "Forward Bias" or "Reverse
Bias". When Reverse Power is sensed, the selected
Settings Profile will be switched to.
Figure 4-57 Reverse Power Trigger Dialog
Screen
Manual Profile Switching Interactions
The following are examples of interaction between
Automatic Profile Switching and Manual Profile
Switching:
• If the user attempts to change the Active
Profile from the HMI while a Profile Trigger
(including Heartbeat) is in effect, the HMI
will display the following message:
Profile Sw. Active
Disable Trig to Edit
The user must disable the trigger or
triggers that are active in order to change
the active profile.
• If a user attempts to change the Active
Profile from CapTalk while a Profile Trigger
(including Heartbeat) is in effect, CapTalk
will display the following warning message
(Figure 4-58).
Figure 4-58 Profile Switching Warning Message
Example
In order to change the Active Profile, the
user must disable the trigger or triggers
that are active in order to change the
Active Profile.
• If a user attempts to change the Active
Profile via the DNP Analog Output
(named Change Profile) while a profile
trigger (including heartbeat) is in effect,
the control will not act on the request but
will respond with a DNP error. In order to
change the Active Profile, the user must
disable the trigger or triggers that are
active in order to change the active profile.
Default values
• The Default Name for each Settings
Profile is blank.
• SCADA is the default trigger for all
Settings Profiles. No other Profile Triggers
are selected by default.
Summary of Contents for M-6280A
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