
MASTER
TRACE
6.1
Chapter 6 Programming & Setup
6 Programming & Setup
6.1 Getting Started
Refer to the Programming Sheet for Control Panel & Mod-
ules in the panel drawing if it is available. If not, see Figure
4.2 Sample Programming Worksheet. It shows the options
available for your Control Modules and the values entered
at the factory. Enter all changes to the factory setup under
“Factory Setup” prior to entering the changes through the
Interface Module.
For ML100/MR100 interface module, increase the value in
the DISPLAY TIMEOUT function (msg. S3-06) so that pro-
gramming is not disrupted by the display switching to the
default. Chapters 5.4 and 5.5 show the Setpoint Values
Menu. A detailed description of messages is shown in Ap-
pendix A.
For MR100 for Windows CE interface module, all setpoint
values are displayed in various edit boxes & command but-
tons on the Setpoint Function Page. Refer to Appendix G
for the detail operation of these boxes & buttons.
6.2 Program Enable
Each Interface Module is provided with a programming in-
terlock to prevent tampering with setpoints. Programming
must be enabled for any values to be stored. Refer to Chap-
ter 2.3.1 for ML100/MR100, and Section 6 of Appendix G
for MR100 for Windows CE.
If the programming is disabled and [STORE]/[ENTER] is
pressed, this message is displayed:
NOT STORED
PROG DISABLED
6.3 Module List/Communication Map
For MR100 interface module, the MODULE LIST function
(msg. S3-02) identifies all the Control Modules that the
MR100 Interface Module polls or communicates with. Each
Control Module must be “Selected” for the MR100 to com-
municate with it. Any Control Module not selected will be
skipped by the SELECT HT functions (msg. M1-02, M2-02,
S1-02 & S2-02).
For MR100 for Windows CE interface module, the Commu-
nication Map panel selects all the Control Modules for com-
munication. To select a Control Module for communication,
simply check the check-box beside the module number.
Note: A Control Module not selected can still be fully func-
tional without communicating with an Interface Module.
On the other hand, a Control Module selected for communi-
cation would generate No Response alarm on Interface
Module if it does not exist in the network or powered down.
6.4 Heater Enable
The HEATER ENABLED function (msg. S1-03) in ML100/
MR100 or drop-down box in MR100 for Windows CE iden-
tifies which heater circuits to control and monitor. Any heater
circuit that is “Disabled” will not have any control or moni-
toring and will be skipped by the SELECT HEATER func-
tion.
6.5 Example: Change the Setpoint for Heater 3-2
to 50 °C
6.5.1 Use ML100/MR100 interface module:
Press [SETPOINT] to enter the Setpoint Menu. This mes-
sage is displayed:
SEPOINTS:
OPERATING VALUES
SELECT HT: 3-2
?
NONAME
&
Press [VALUE
ñ
] or [VALUE
ò
] to select heater 3-2. Press
[STORE].
Press [MESSAGE
ò
] until the desired message is displayed
as shown:
HEATER SETPOINT:
55°C
&
Press [VALUE
ñ
] or [VALUE
ò
] until desired temperature is
displayed (50°C). Press [STORE].
If the value was successfully stored in the Control Module,
this message is displayed:
SETPOINT:
STORED
6.5.2 Use MR100 for Windows CE interface module:
Tab into Setpoint Function Page. Select Module 3 & Heater
2. Use the on-screen keyboard or the increment/decrement
buttons to change the Heater Setpoint to 50°C.
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