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Programming—IFC-1010/2020 Programming
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Figure 15: Key Sequence to Program Zone Boundaries
The IFC-1010/2020 can make use of up to 240 software-defined zones.
These zones can be either forward activated (FZON) or reverse activated
(RZON), depending upon the particular installation requirements. These
forward and reverse zones must be grouped separately, with the forward
group always preceding the reverse group in the zone numbering sequence.
The highest forward activated zone in the system is the zone boundary,
which must be in the range of Z001-Z239. For a full description of
forward
and
reverse zone, see the
Glossary Technical Bulletin
(LIT-448700)
.
Unless the use of complex CBE or Cooperative Control-By-Event (CCBE)
equations is required in the system, set the zone boundary to Z200. For
more information, refer to the
Control-By-Event
and
Cooperative
Control-By-Event
sections.
Forward Zones
Reverse Zones
Z001
Z240
Zone Boundary
Zone
Figure 16: Zone Boundaries
The following programming example illustrates setting the zone boundary
for Zone 200.
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PRESS 1=INST,2=STY,3=TDLY,4=AVPS,5=ZBND,6=EXTEQ,7=LOCP,8=ISIB,9=PARM : 5
ENTER ZXXX OF HIGHEST FORWARD ACTIVATED ZONE IN SYSTEM : Z200
Zone Boundary
5=ZBND