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EZT-430i Communications Manual
Operation
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EZT-430i
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Also, due to limitations of WatView software, the profile name shown on control and status screens in
WatView, do not reflect the actual profile name currently running in EZT-430i. If a user were to select and run
a profile locally at EZT-430i, the name field data registers of the serial interface are updated to show the
correct profile name; however, WatView does not read them and update its display fields dynamically. It only
uses the names of the profile image currently loaded in WatView for the controller. Thus, the user must be
sure that when a profile is downloaded or started from WatView, that the local EZT-430i interface displays the
correct profile name to insure the desired profile is running.
When a profile is sent to EZT-430i over the serial interface, upon receiving the last step, EZT-430i must then
download the profile to its loop control boards. During this process, the operating mode register (200) will
indicate a pre-run status (1) for the profile. When the profile state returns to profile off (0), the download is
complete and the profile can be started.
6.2.1.2
Setting Proper Step Times
Ramp rate steps are not supported by EZT-430i, even if configured as a single loop controller (F4S). Thus,
all profiles must be programmed with ramp time steps, either locally at EZT-430i or via the Profile Editor of
WatView. In addition, EZT-430i ramp/soak steps must be configured in hours/minutes or minutes/seconds
only. Steps can not be programmed with an entry of hours/minutes/seconds.
In order for EZT-430i to run the profile correctly, it automatically configures itself to use the best time format
based on the programming for all ramp and soak steps. For example, if all ramp steps have only entries for
minutes and seconds (all hour entries are 0), EZT-430i will select minutes/seconds for the ramp step time
format. However, if a single ramp step has a non-zero entry for hours, it will use the hours/minutes status
registers for operation. This causes any steps that were configured with only minutes and seconds, to discard
the seconds entry and only use the minutes. This can cause unexpected profile operation.
It is then necessary to insure that when a profile is created using the Profile Editor of WatView, that all ramp
steps use the same entry fields for time and all soak steps use the same entry fields for time. That means
that if any step of your profile must operate for at least 1 hour, you will have to use hours/minutes for all other
steps of that type. Any entries for seconds will be ignored. Note that a step time of 0 can be entered under
any circumstance, so if you have to use the hours/minutes range and a step time of 1 minute is too long, you
can enter 0.
6.2.1.3
Setting Final Setpoints
If EZT-430i is configured to end its automatic program with a final setpoint, you must set the F4 end step type
to idle. This then allows you to set the idle setpoints of the end step in the WatView Profile Editor. If you do
not do this, the setpoints default to their low limit value and the system will assume these setpoints upon the
end step of the program.
6.2.1.4
Starting a Profile
When starting a profile, there is no need to set the profile number as EZT-430i has only one profile loaded
and available for run at a time. It is then only necessary to send the step to start the profile on (4001 = 1 to
64)), and then set the profile to run (4002 = 5).