Honeywell DCP552 Mark II- User Manual

Honeywell DCP552 Mark II

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – In Europe
  • Page 3 – Unpacking
  • Page 4 – Configuration of This User’s Manual
  • Page 5 – Contents; Chapter 1. PRODUCT OUTLINE
  • Page 10 – Handling Precautions; key; DCP552 keys. These symbols represent keys on the; Conventions Used in This Manual
  • Page 11 – PRODUCT OUTLINE; Features; High accuracy in multi-range inputs
  • Page 12 – Basic Function Block Diagram
  • Page 13 – Data Configuration Overview; A total of 49 patterns
  • Page 14 – System Configuration; CPL communications network-based configuration
  • Page 15 – Model Number
  • Page 16 – NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS; Structure
  • Page 17 – Console; Basic display status; Display
  • Page 19 – Key pad; CAUTION
  • Page 21 – Key chord functions; PROG key; DISP key
  • Page 22 – Loader jack
  • Page 23 – Input Type and Range Number; Input; Thermocouple
  • Page 24 – DC current, DC voltage
  • Page 25 – INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING; Before Installation; Mounting position; WARNING
  • Page 27 – Installation; Panel cutout dimension
  • Page 28 – Installation procedures
  • Page 29 – WIRING; Precautions on Wiring; Failure to do so may cause electric shock or fire.
  • Page 31 – Recommended Cables; NOTE
  • Page 32 – Making Terminal Connections
  • Page 33 – Terminal Array
  • Page 34 – Power Supply and Grounding; Power supply
  • Page 37 – Control Output Connection
  • Page 38 – Auxiliary Output Connection; Auxiliary output CH1 connection
  • Page 39 – Event Output (Open Collector Output) Connection
  • Page 40 – External Switch Input Connection
  • Page 41 – Communication Connection
  • Page 46 – Isolation Between Input and Output
  • Page 47 – FUNCTIONS; Data; Data types
  • Page 48 – Program Pattern; Pattern
  • Page 51 – Events; Time events
  • Page 54 – PV event
  • Page 57 – PV deviation rate event
  • Page 58 – Code event
  • Page 61 – Mode event
  • Page 64 – PV shift
  • Page 67 – Cycle
  • Page 68 – Pattern link
  • Page 69 – Tag
  • Page 70 – Mode; Mode types; Program operation
  • Page 72 – Mode transitions
  • Page 73 – Mode transition operations
  • Page 74 – Mode transition restrictions
  • Page 75 – Input Process Functions; Model without carbon potential (CP) compensation
  • Page 76 – Model with carbon potential (CP) compensation
  • Page 77 – sensor check (model with CP compensation); Objective
  • Page 78 – Output Processing Functions; Control output CH1; Current output (with setup data
  • Page 79 – Voltage, Open collector output (with setup data
  • Page 80 – Control output CH2; G output (with setup data
  • Page 82 – Auxiliary output; Auxiliary output 1
  • Page 83 – OPERATION; Power Supply On; Startup flow procedure
  • Page 84 – Basic Display Selection; MESSAGE key; MESSAGE key
  • Page 85 – Program run mode displays; Display A1
  • Page 86 – Display A6
  • Page 87 – Display B1
  • Page 88 – Display B4; Display B5
  • Page 91 – Constant value control mode; Display E1
  • Page 93 – Selecting Programs; Selecting program numbers
  • Page 94 – External Switch Operation; External switch input; Types of external switch inputs
  • Page 95 – Selecting programs; BCD system
  • Page 96 – Binary system
  • Page 97 – Read timing
  • Page 98 – Manual Operation and Auto-Tuning; Manual operation; keys
  • Page 100 – PARAMETER SETUP; Parameter Setup; Selecting parameter settings groups; Progression of individual items in parameter settings
  • Page 103 – Parameter Setting List
  • Page 104 – Variable parameter setting
  • Page 108 – Detailed information on variable parameters
  • Page 109 – LOAD key; LOAD
  • Page 111 – Event configuration data settings
  • Page 112 – Settings by event type
  • Page 123 – Setup data setting
  • Page 130 – Detailed descriptions of setup data settings
  • Page 134 – Handing Precautions
  • Page 136 – PROGRAM SETUP; Program Setup; Selecting channel of program to operate
  • Page 137 – Starting programming; Key operations; Start of display items; State transition
  • Page 139 – Programming map
  • Page 146 – When the event is an event off
  • Page 154 – Setting tag items
  • Page 155 – Deleting programs; ENTER key
  • Page 156 – Inserting and deleting segments
  • Page 158 – Copying Programs; Program copy procedures
  • Page 159 – General Reset; General reset procedures
  • Page 160 – MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS; Memory Card Type and Functions; Memory card types; Memory card functions
  • Page 161 – - 2 Save Procedures; Save menu
  • Page 162 – Procedures for formatting cards; Procedures for saving single programs
  • Page 163 – Procedures for saving all programs; Procedures for saving setup data
  • Page 164 – Procedures for saving PID parameters; Procedures for saving all parameters
  • Page 165 – Load Procedures; Load menu
  • Page 166 – Card battery alarm panel; ENTER; Procedures for loading individual programs
  • Page 167 – Procedures for loading all programs; Procedures for loading setup data
  • Page 168 – Procedures for loading event configuration data
  • Page 169 – Autoload; Key operated autoload procedure; Conditions
  • Page 170 – Auto load using external switch inputs
  • Page 171 – Error Message List
  • Page 172 – Chapter 10. TROUBLESHOOTING; Self-Diagnostic Functions and Alarm Code Displays; Power ON self-diagnostic routines
  • Page 174 – Key Input Related Problems; Normal display mode problems; Modes and channels cannot be changed using keys
  • Page 179 – When the BAT LED Flashes; Replacing the battery; Items to be provided by the user; poles correctly oriented.
  • Page 180 – Battery replacement procedures; this capacitor, supply power to the DCP552 for about 10 minutes.
  • Page 183 – Chapter 11. SPECIFICATIONS; Specifications
  • Page 189 – Attachment/auxiliary devices list
  • Page 190 – External Dimensions
  • Page 191 – Chapter 12. CALIBRATION; Precautions before calibration
  • Page 192 – Quick Reference Table for Calibration Items
  • Page 194 – A d J S
  • Page 197 – Calibration Procedures; Enter calibration mode
  • Page 198 – Function test; SETUP key
  • Page 204 – Cold junction sensor calibration
  • Page 205 – Current output calibration
  • Page 206 – Carbon potential code calibration
  • Page 207 – Set Up
  • Page 211 – DCP552 Parameter Work Sheet
  • Page 215 – Event type
  • Page 241 – Index
  • Page 243 – Revision History; st Edition
  • Page 244 – th Edition
  • Page 245 – HONEYWELL SERVICE CENTERS
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Summary

Page 2 - In Europe

WARRANTY The Honeywell device described herein has been manufactured andtested for corrent operation and is warranted for a period of one year. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE If you encounter a problem with your unit, please review all theconfiguration data to verify that your selections are consistent withyo...

Page 3 - Unpacking

Unpacking i Check the following when removing the DCP552 from its package. 1. Check the model No. to make sure that you have received the product that you ordered. 2. Check the DCP552 for any apparent physical damage. 3. Check the contents of the package against the Package List to make sure that al...

Page 4 - Configuration of This User’s Manual

ii Configuration of This User’s Manual This manual is organized as follows. Chapter 1. PRODUCT OUTLINE This chapter explains the use and features of the DCP552 and provides the basic function block and product model numbers. Chapter 2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS This chapter gives the names and fu...

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