Recipe configuration
In this section, you will learn how to configure HC900 Hybrid controller. and UMC800 recipes, 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. profiles, and combined recipes. Configuration requirements for setting up the set point Also known as SP. The desired value of a process variable. Setpoint (SP) is an analog point parameter, 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. programmer monitoring displays are also presented.
Prerequisites
Before configuring the HC900/UMC800 SPP Setpoint in percent. See also: setpoint parameter. and Recipe Support, ensure that you have:
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Access to the MNGR operator account in Station Experion's main operator interface. Station presents information using a series of displays. See also: display..
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SPP function blocks configured in each HC900 or UMC800 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.. You will need one block A unit of data and operation within Experion. Experion uses blocks as the component from which control strategies are built. The two categories of blocks are hardware entities and functional entities. for each SP programmer (see UMC800 Control Builder The control building software, running on a Windows operating system, that provides an environment in which to build control strategies using function blocks for the Honeywell control processor. It includes Function Block Builder, SCM Builder, Function Block Symbols, SCM Symbols and Configuration Forms, SCM Blocks and Configuration Forms, Function Block Faceplate, and the Data Entry Mechanism. See also: control processor. User's Guide or HC900's HC Designer User's Guide or Help files for information on function blocks).
Considerations
Each recipe, SP profile, and combined recipe stored in the server The computer on which the Experion database software and server utilities run. See also: Experion server TPS. database must have a unique name (respectively).
SP profiles must have zero length/rate segments only at the end of the profile.