Troubleshooting recipe support
This section describes cross checks and remedies to perform if HC900 Hybrid controller./UMC800 SPP Setpoint in percent. See also: setpoint parameter. and Recipe Support does not respond as anticipated.
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Cannot use Station Experion's main operator interface. Station presents information using a series of displays. See also: display. to control an HC900 or UMC800. The commands appear to have no effect. |
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Downloading/uploading a stored recipe or 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. profile fails and causes 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. to be raised in Station. |
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The 'Clone a Profile' dialog box does not let me select the correct profile. |
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Cannot enter a point name on the SPP Summary page. |
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Downloading a program from the SPP Program page fails and causes an alarm to be raised in Station. |
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The command issued to an SPP programmer appears to have no effect. |
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The trend A display in which changes in value over time of one or more point parameters are presented in a graphical manner. See also: display, point parameter. does not display the program history or the ideal profile. |
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The program history does not look like the ideal profile. |
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The trend draws fewer segments than in the SP program. |
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