PLATINUM
TM
Series User’s Guide
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Reference Section: Programming Mode (PRoG)
5.4.1.5
Output as Alarm 2 (PRoG > oUt1–oUt3 > ModE >
ALM.2)
Select this Output to be an Alarm using the Alarm 2 (
ALM.2
) configuration.
5.4.1.6
Retransmission (PRoG > oUt1–oUt3 > ModE >
RtRN)
Select Retransmission (
RtRN
) as the Operating Mode for the output. This option is
only available for analog outputs. Scaling is performed using absolute values
—
not
calculated counts. The retransmission signal type (voltage or current and range) is
set for this output using the
5.4.3 Analog Output Range (PRoG > oUt1-oUt3 > RNGE)
parameter. The retransmission signal is then scaled using the following 4
parameters. The unit will display the first scaling parameter,
Rd1
, after
RtRN
is
selected.
Navigate to the desired setting. Settings include the following:
•
Rd1
– Process reading 1; the process reading that corresponds to the
output signal
oUt1
•
oUt1
– The output signal that corresponds to the process value
Rd1
•
Rd2
– Process reading 2; the process reading that corresponds to the
output signal
oUt2
•
oUt2
– The output signal that corresponds to the process value
Rd2
Select the indicated setting.
Set the desired value.
Confirm the value.
5.4.1.7
Set Output to Ramp Event Mode (PRoG > oUt1–
oUt3 > ModE > RE.oN)
Activate Output to Ramp Event Mode (
RE.oN
) during Ramp segments in Ramp and
Soak programs when the Ramp Event flag is set for that Ramp segment. This can be
used to turn on auxiliary devices such as fans or stirrers, secondary heaters, etc.
5.4.1.8
Set Output to Soak Event Mode (PRoG > oUt1–
oUt3 > ModE > SE.oN)
Activate Output to Soak Event Mode (
SE.oN
) during Soak segments in Ramp and
Soak programs when the Soak Event flag is set for that Soak segment. This can be
used to turn on auxiliary devices such as fans or stirrers.
5.4.2
Output Cycle Pulse Width (PRoG > oUt1–oUt3 > CyCL)
Select the Output Cycle Pulse Width (
CyCL
) parameter. This parameter is used to set the
control signal pulse width in seconds for DC pulse, mechanical relay, and solid state relay
(SSR) outputs.
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