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30 Hydro-Control VI Operators Guide HD0456 Rev 1.7.1
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Local Auto-track Settings
Recipe parameter
Description
Initial Mix Enable
This setting enables the Auto-track feature for the initial mix phase
of the recipe.
For more information on this feature see Chapter 8.
Pre-wet Mix Enable
This setting enables the Auto-track feature for the pre-wet mix
phase of the recipe.
For more information on this feature see Chapter 8.
Dry Mix Enable
This setting enables the Auto-track feature for the dry mix phase of
the recipe.
For more information on this feature see Chapter 8.
Wet Mix Enable
This setting enables the Auto-track feature for the wet mix phase of
the recipe.
For more information on this feature see Chapter 8.
Local Auto-track Control
If enabled the recipe will use the locally set parameters for the Auto-
track function instead of the ones set on the system parameters
page.
Initial Mix Time
When using Auto-track control, this is the amount of time that the
Dry Mix must be within the Initial Mix Deviation below to continue.
If the sensor signal has not stabilised within this window by the end
of the Initial Mix Time the system will prompt the operator to
continue regardless of whether it has stabilised or not.
Initial Mix Deviation
This is the maximum deviation that the sensor signal must be within
in order for the system to continue.
Pre-wet Mix Time
When using Auto-track control, this is the amount of time that the
pre-wet Mix must be within the pre-wet Mix Deviation below to
continue. If the sensor signal has not stabilised within this window
by the end of the pre-wet Mix Time, the system will prompt the
operator to continue regardless of whether it has stabilised or not.
Pre-wet Mix Deviation
This is the maximum deviation that the sensor signal must be within
in order for the system to continue.
Dry Mix Time
When using Auto-track control, this is the amount of time that the
Dry Mix must be within the Dry Mix Deviation below to continue. If
the sensor signal has not stabilised within this window by the end
of the Dry Mix Time the system will prompt the operator to continue
regardless of whether it has stabilised or not.
Dry Mix Deviation
This is the maximum deviation that the sensor signal must be within
in order for the system to continue.
Summary of Contents for Hydro-Control VI
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Page 20: ...Plant Operator Controls Chapter 3 20 Hydro Control VI Operators Guide HD0456 Rev 1 7 1 ...
Page 34: ...Editing Recipes Chapter 6 34 Hydro Control VI Operators Guide HD0456 Rev 1 7 1 ...
Page 40: ...Running the First Mix Chapter 7 40 Hydro Control VI Operators Guide HD0456 Rev 1 7 1 ...
Page 56: ...Using Moisture Control Chapter 8 56 Hydro Control VI Operators Guide HD0456 Rev 1 7 1 ...
Page 70: ...Setting Up User Accounts Chapter 11 70 Hydro Control VI Operators Guide HD0456 Rev 1 7 1 ...
Page 72: ...Remote Support Chapter 12 72 Hydro Control VI Operators Guide HD0456 Rev 1 7 1 ...
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