
Setpoint Programmers
Setpoint programmer Operate
Revision 9
900 Control Station User Guide
127
May 2014
Item
Description
Reset
Reset a HOLD or STOP program to the first segment. Any edits made to
the program are lost unless they were saved. See Save To Profile
Number.
PVs and SPs
PV (left)
Value of primary process variable.
SP (left)
Value of primary setpoint.
PV (right)
Value of auxiliary process variable (PV4)
SP (right)
Value of auxiliary setpoint
PV2
Value of process variable #2
PV3
Value of process variable #3
Profile load/view/edit/save
Load From Profile List
Loads a profile from memory into the Setpoint Programmer. Program
must be in READY state.
See Figure 9 Recipe Load. You are presented with a list of profiles
(recipes) in controller memory. Scroll to the desired profile and touch to
highlight it. Touch Load Profile button to load the selected profile into the
setpoint programmer. The loaded profile overwrites the current profile
from the programmer.
To erase the currently loaded profile from the Setpoint Programmer,
select <Clear Profile> and load it. Any profile edits are lost unless you
save them first with Save To Profile Number.
Start at segment
After loading, the program will start at this segment. Subsequent runs will
start at Segment #1. If the segment number is within a loop, the profile
cycles through the looped segments according to the number of loop
cycles.
Save To Profile Number
Saves the currently running profile (and any edits) to a selected slot in
controller memory. Scroll to the desired slot in the controller’s profile
memory. Once saved, it can be loaded and run later. See Figure 10
Recipe Save.
View/Edit Profile
Press to view/edit the current profile. Edits take effect immediately in the
current profile but they are not saved to profile memory. (To save your
edits, see Save To Profile Number.) When the profile is RESET, any edits
are lost unless they are first saved with Save To Profile Number. See
View/Edit profile on page 129.