Downloading a combined recipe
CAUTION: If the download includes a recipe, then running programs can be affected by changing the variable values. The SP The setpoint parameter of an analog point. The desired value of a process variable. Setpoint (SP) is an analog pointparameter, and the value is entered by the operator. The setpoint can be changed any number of times during a single process. The setpoint is represented in engineering units. See SP in the Control Builder Parameter Reference. See also: analog point, parameter, process variable. programmers must be in Ready or Hold state to download the profiles.
To download a combined recipe
- In Station Experion's main operator interface. Station presents information using a series of displays. See also: display. select Configure>Applications>HC900/UMC800>Combined Recipes.
The Combined Recipe Selection display opens.
- Click the combined recipe that you want to configure or modify, or click a blank slot to create a new combined recipe.
- Select the combined recipe name to load its configuration.
- Click Download to download the combined recipe. Select a controller Also known as remote terminal unit, RTU. A generic term for a device that is used to control and monitor one or more processes in field equipment. The most common control and monitoring device in an access control and security system is an access control panel. Other devices include security monitoring panels, elevator controllers, and fire monitoring devices. Controllers include programmable logic controllers (PLCs), loop controllers, bar code readers, and scientific analyzers. See also: C200 controller, control processor, CPM, hybrid controller, network node controller, PLC. destination and click on its Download button.
A confirmation dialog box appears.
- Click OK to accept the combined recipe destination or Cancel to remove the dialog box.
The message 'Downloading combined recipeā¦' appears.
If successful, the message 'Combined recipe download complete.' appears. Otherwise 'Combined recipe download failed.' appears and an alarm An indication (visual and/or audible) that alerts an operator at a Station of an abnormal or critical condition. Each alarm has a type and a priority. Alarms can be assigned either to individual points or for system-wide conditions, such as a controller communications failure. Alarms can be viewed on a Station display and included in reports. Experion classifies alarms into the following types: - PV Limit - Unreasonable High and Unreasonable Low - Control Failure - External Change. is raised. See the topic titled 'Troubleshooting recipe support' for possible fail reasons.