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User Guide - Eurotherm Ltda

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nanodac RECORDER/CONTROLLER: USER GUIDE4.8.4 Programmer Run menuProgrammer.RunModeStatusCh1 PSPCh2 PSPSegmentSegment TypeSegment Time LeftSegment Time RunProg Time LeftProg Time SpentProg Time RunDurationCh1 TSPCh1 TimeCh2 TSPCh2 TimeCycles LeftCh1 <strong>User</strong> ValCh2 <strong>User</strong> ValCh1 PV EventCh2 PV EventEvent 1Event 2End OutputRunRunning43.3 V42.9 VHeat InitRamp00:00:3300:01:1700:18:4800:00:3300:00:5300:00:1443.3 V00:01:0010.5 V00:02:231073Figure 4.8.4 Programmer Run menuModeCurrent program mode (Run, Hold, Reset).StatusCurrent program status (Running, Holding, Holdback, Waiting, Reset, Complete)Ch1 PSP The output setpoint for channel 1.Ch2 PSPThe output setpoint for channel 2. Appears only if ‘Channels’ = ‘2’ in the Set Up menu(Section 4.8.3).Segment Name of the current segment as entered in the Program Edit page (Section 3.4.9)Segment Type Current segment type as entered in the Program Edit page (Section 3.4.9)Seg Time Left Indicates the minimum amount of time left in the current segment.Seg Time Run The length of time that the current segment has been running. This value does not includetime spent in Hold, Holdback or WaitingProg Time Left Shows the minimum amount of time left before the program completes. Each segmentcan be up to 500 hours in length. The maximum display is 500 hours, and if the lengthof the entire program is greater than this, the display remains at 500 until the remainingtime falls below 500 hours.Prog Time Spent Indicates the length of time the current program has been running, including timespent in Hold, Holdback or WaitingHA030554Issue 7 Nov 12Page 131

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