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Parameter
Function
Adjustment Range
Default value
ON/OFF
Differential
Switching differential for one output or
both outputs set to ON/OFF control (PB1,
PB2 or both = 0) - see Figure 4-1.
0.1% to 10.0% of
input span
0.5%
Setpoint Lock
Enables/disables setpoint (SP)
adjustment in Base Mode.
OFF - SP adjustable
ON - SP not adjustable
OFF
Recorder Output
Scale Maximum
Process variable or setpoint value (as
applicable) for which the recorder
output is a maximum
−
1999 to 9999
(decimal point
position as for input
range)
Input Range
Maximum
Recorder Output
Scale Minimum
Process variable or setpoint value (as
applicable) for which the recorder
output is a minimum
−
1999 to 9999
(decimal point
position as for input
range)
Input Range
Minimum
Output 1 Power
Limit
Limits Output 1 power level (to protect
the process)
0% to 100% of full
power
100%
Output 1 Cycle
Time
Limits the frequency of operation of
output relay to maximise relay life
0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32,
64, 128, 256 or 512
secs.
32 secs.
Output 2 Cycle
Time
Limits the frequency of operation of
output relay to maximise relay life
0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32,
64, 128, 256 or 512
secs.
32 secs.
Process High
Alarm 1
If Alarm 1 is a Process High Alarm, the
value of the process variable at or
above which Alarm 1 will be active (see
Figure 4-2)
Input Range Minimum
to Input Range
Maximum
Input Range
Maximum
Process Low
Alarm 1
If Alarm 1 is a Process Low Alarm, the
value of the process variable at or
below which Alarm 1 will be active (see
Figure 4-2)
Input Range Minimum
to Input Range
Maximum
Input Range
Minimum
Band Alarm 1
If Alarm 1 is a Band Alarm, the band of
process variable values, centred on the
(program) setpoint, outside which the
process variable will cause this alarm to
be active (see Figure 4-2)
0 to input span from
(program) setpoint
5 units
Deviation
Alarm 1
If Alarm 1 is a Deviation Alarm, gives a
value above (positive value) or below
(negative value) the (program) setpoint.
If the process variable deviates from
the setpoint by a marging greater than
this value, the alarm becomes active
(see Figure 4-2)
±
input span from
(program) setpoint
5 units
Alarm 1
Hysteresis
Defines a hysteresis band on the “safe”
side of the Alarm 1 value
1 to 250 units
1 unit
Summary of Contents for DCP 50
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Page 8: ...1 BASE MODE 1 1 DISPLAY SEQUENCE NO PROGRAM RUNNING 1 1 ...
Page 17: ...2 3 Figure 2 4 Rear Terminal Connections ...
Page 23: ...3 2 2 Defining Segments Rate Mode 3 3 ...
Page 24: ...3 2 3 Defining Segments Time Mode 3 4 ...
Page 25: ...3 2 4 Program Options 3 5 ...
Page 35: ...4 6 Figure 4 1 Proportional Band and Overlap Deadband ...
Page 36: ...4 7 Figure 4 2 Alarm Operation ...
Page 37: ...4 8 Figure 4 3 Alarm Hysteresis Operation ...
Page 51: ...6 2 Figure 6 2 Hardware Definition Code Access and Adjustment ...
Page 60: ...7 2 Figure 7 2 Removing the Output 2 Output 3 Option PCBs ...
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