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Strany 1 - Users Manual

COPYRIGHT © 1998MARATHON MONITORS INCUNIPRO v3.5Users Manual

Strany 2 - Description and Applications

Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997AlarmsTwo user-programmable triac alarm contacts are availabl

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995operatorandconveyamessage. bBRAN0000-0019

Strany 4 - Installation

MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Specifies an"iftrue"and"iffalse"stepnu

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995 Programmer Alphabet Continued...OPCODE CAUXCN

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 19970-4000SetAlarm2SetpointvalueifSwitch7,Bank1 isON. IfSwitc

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995 EEVENT1.0-15.1TurnsanoutputON/OFF orwaitsfor aninputcondition.TheProgrammerwaitsfor anacknowledgme

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997nextstep.(.0 forOFF;.1 forON) GGOSUB0-201Allowsoneprog

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995callanothersubroutine.Whenasubroutineends,thecallingprogram isreloaded andrestarted atthestepfollowing

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997r isequalto thereferenceno. HTEMPS0-4000Set thetempera

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995DELAY2-250secInserta shortdelayinseconds. JJUMP0-201Jumpto

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997anotherprogramandcontinueexecutin

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Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Electrical ConnectionsConnections to the unit are made via fo

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995gatthenewprogram.TheProgrammer

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997neverreturnstotheprogramwithth

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995eJOPCODEunlesscalledwiththeG

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997OPCODE.AJUMP0000willreloadande

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995xecutethecurrentlyrunningprogra

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997m.

Strany 20 - Setup And Configuration

ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995 Programmer Alphabet Continued...OPCODE LLIMIT

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997.05-40.00 hrsLimittheamount oftimetheProgrammershouldwaitf

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995usedwithanotherOPCODE.Thedata inaLIMITstatementmayalso beinterpretedasTemperature.(Referto"Effect

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997ncenumber. OOUTPUT0000to0255Set avalueto beusedfor the

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Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995 PPID0-999AllowstheProportionalBandto bealteredby theProgrammer.It isusedinconjunctionwith =OPCODE.

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997number isabovethespecifiedvalue. rRAMP.05-40.00 hrsSpe

Strany 27 - Setup and Configuration

ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995followed byan HOPCODE. SSOAK.05-40.00hrs.Soakfor

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997aspecifiedperiodoftime.

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995 TTIMES0-40.00 hrsSet themastertimerto thespecifiedvalueforcountdown.If thesetvalueis 0,thetimerwil

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997 Programmer Alphabet Continued...OPCODE tTIM

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995EI0-40.00hrsChecktoseeifthe

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997timerisabovethespecifiedvalue.

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995 UUNTIL-99to99CausestheProgr

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997ammertowaituntilthepercentoutpu

Strany 35 - Menu Selections

Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997UNIPRO Rear PanelUNIPRO Electrical connectionsAC PowerThe UNI

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995treachesthespecifiedvalue.This

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997OPCODEisusedwhenitisdesiredto

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995knowwhenaloadisuptotemperatur

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997e.Sincethepercentoutputneededto

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995maintainthefurnaceatagiventem

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997peraturecanbedetermined,theload

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995willbeuptotemperaturewhenthep

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997ercentoutputreturnstothatvalue.

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995 YAUXI0000to4000Checktosee

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997iftheauxiliaryinputisabovethes

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Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Analog InputsThe UNIPRO allows for three analog inputs with t

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995pecifiedvalue. =PIDEQ0-99.99All

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997owstheReset,Rate,LOPOandHIPOpa

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995rameterstobechangedbytheProgra

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997mmer.*OnlyifprecededbyP

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995OPCODE. -NOP0000Nooperation.

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997(Dataisforcedto0)* Refer to NOTE at the end of this sectio

Strany 53 - AOUT menu

ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995* When altering the above parameters, note that no decimalpoint appears.

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Note:The execution of a JUMP or a GOSUB statement always l

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995h-TEMPII-DELAYJ-JUMPL-LIMIT

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Symbol Table of OPCODEs Continued...DISPLAY SYMBOLPROGR

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Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997UNIPRO Front Panel RemovalFind the appropriate switches by re

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995=-PIDEQ--NOP

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Limit StatementsThere are various ways to force a program

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995o Sets the maximumtime to wait for a condition to bemet.*P No Effect*q No Effect*r ILLEGAL! An rOPCODE

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997The operation of a limit statement after the followingOPCO

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995H (TEMPS) A limit statementhere will cause the program to waitfor the measured temperature tocome to wi

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997A limit statement between an inquiry and a branch just set

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995To get the unit into the editor mode, perform the dual-keyoperation [Shift][Setpt.] The PROCESS window

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997If at any point [Enter] or [Shift] is pressed and the SET

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ProgrammingUnipro3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995Explanation of Programmer MessagesDISPLAY MESSAGEEDITSAVERUNHOLDEffect of Start-up Sequence on Programm

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Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997UNIPRO Internal LayoutDIP Switch AssignmentsBank 0Switch # De

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Maintenance and TroubleshootingUnipro 3.5Rev. 8.00November 30, 1995Alarm MessagesProgrammer alarms interrupt Manual display,as discussed in "Keyb

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Used, in conjunction with the Programmer, for thefollowing

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Maintenance and TroubleshootingUnipro 3.5Rev. 8.00November 30, 1995b. The jumpers on the events boardare improperly set. Should be configuredfor:-2 p

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Message #97:Indicates that a subroutine is calling a subro

Strany 73 - [Alarm Set] key

Maintenance and TroubleshootingUnipro 3.5Rev. 8.00November 30, 1995Status Display PageThe status display is broken into “pages” and“paragraphs” the “p

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997EA 15????LDLN????----ST AX ??SW????HST 8NOTES:---- The it

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Maintence and TroubleshootingUnipro 3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995Calibration ProceduresThe UNIPRO instrument is shipped completelyprecalibrated. The

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997described following the key descriptions. TheSET display s

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Maintence and TroubleshootingUnipro 3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995The SET display messages are shown below:Message DescriptionZ-A Zero input AZ-B Zero

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997the [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] key willchange the calibrat

Strany 79 - [SETPT] key

Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Slidewire Dead Band Offsetoffset Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 50.

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Maintence and TroubleshootingUnipro 3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995Preparing For CalibrationBefore placing the UNIPRO into calibrationmode, check to be

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Using the [Display] key, select theproper input to be cali

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Maintence and TroubleshootingUnipro 3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995K 32 (0) 2300 (1200)N 32 (0) 2300 (1200)NNM 32 (0) 2000 (1100)R 300 (150) 3000 (

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997To Zero the boardcalibration Turn off the powerat the sim

Strany 84 - OPERATION

Maintence and TroubleshootingUnipro 3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995time. Wait 5 to 10 seconds to allow the readingto record, then take it out of calib

Strany 85 - AND THE REFERENCE NUMBER

MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997 Press the [Display] key to change the SETwindow to Z-B o

Strany 86 - SETPOINT PARAMETERS

Maintence and TroubleshootingUnipro 3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995

Strany 87 - PROG/AUTO/MAN

MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Digital InterfacesHostCommunicationsThe Host communication

Strany 88 - AUTOMATIC MODE

Maintenance and TroubleshootingUnipro 3.5Rev. 8.00November 30, 1995communications, and isalways in receive modeunless responding to aquestion."X&

Strany 89 - PROGRAM OPERATIONS

MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997 Parameter Table(0H-2FH) & (72H-79H)CHSTAT (0)-Status

Strany 90 - UNIPRO 3.5

Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Each UNIPRO in a multiple instrument system must have a uniqu

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Maintenance and TroubleshootingUnipro 3.5Rev. 8.00November 30, 1995(Number andStep)PRGMT (0FH) -MasterTimer Bit 15 is DIR FlagPRGRTIM (10H) -Programme

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997DACV2 (74H) -DAC2 DataALRMQ (75H) -Programmer AlarmHPOUT (

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Maintenance and TroubleshootingUnipro 3.5Rev. 8.00November 30, 1995Software ever has the chance to "see" them. Therefore, thealarms had to

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Message ProtocolFormatAlCddddDLE End of Transm

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Maintenance and TroubleshootingUnipro 3.5Rev. 8.00November 30, 1995Command characterfrom the commandset tableInstrument prefixAddress of unitbased, on

Strany 96 - Operations

MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Host Software10PRO Emulation ModeThe UNIPRO will emulate t

Strany 97 - Description of OPCODEs

Maintenance and TroubleshootingUnipro 3.5Rev. 8.00November 30, 1995K k EventOutputsL l ProgramNumberM m ModeN n Program StepNumberP p ProportionalBand

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997The Events Buss allows the Controller to receive and/ortra

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Maintenance and TroubleshootingUnipro 3.5Rev. 8.00November 30, 1995PasswordsIn “Setup and Configuration” the Password is introduced.Password protectio

Strany 100 - Unipro3.5

MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997panel. The new password is in effect. See “Setupand Confi

Strany 101 - MMI Product Documentation

Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Thermocouple Burnout Jumper SelectionThe thermocouple jumper

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SpecificationsUnipro 3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995SPECIFICATIONSAlarm OutputsAmbientTemperatureAnalogOutputsAuxiliary InputImpedanceAuxiliary InputRa

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997ProgramsPID ConstantsProportionalBandResetRateCycle TimeRe

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SpecificationsUnipro 3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995S:T:WeightTwo solid state relaycontacts for theprocess alarms -300 to4000. Programmeralarm provide

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997mode5.63 in. wide by5.63 in. high by8.38 in. deep0 to 85%8

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SpecificationsUnipro 3.5Rev. 11.00December 30, 1995(+4)LinearChromel-ConstantanIron-ConstantanChromel-AlumelTungsten 5%Rhenium vs.Tungsten 26%Rhenium

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997GlossaryLoad LineLoad line (LdLn) is amanual offset to the

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GlossaryUnipro 3.5Rev. 11. 00December 30, 1995This mode is used withslidewire feedback. Outputl is used to drive for morefeedback and Output 2 isused

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997The proportional band isbased upon a range of l000.Therefo

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AppendixUnipro 3.5Rev. 0. 00November 30, 1995Appendix AHexadecimal CodeHexadecimal code is a functional,compact method of representing certainparamete

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997To convert a binary number to theequivalent hexadecimal nu

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Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Description and ApplicationsThe Marathon Monitors Inc. UNIPRO

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Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Setup And ConfigurationFront PanelThe front panel of the UNIP

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AppendixUnipro 3.5Rev. 0. 00November 30, 1995Hexadecimal code is an extremely helpfulnumber representation when codingcomputer systems. Recall that m

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Version 3.5 UNIPRO setup sheetFurnace #_________________

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AppendixUnipro 3.5Rev. 0. 00November 30, 1995[Ctrl Parm]PBRESRATCYCLOPOHIPOLDLN[Alarm set]A1__A1XXA2__A2xxTON1TOF1TON2TOF2[Setpt]STPTREFTCO[Shift\Alar

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997AXMD[Shift\Ctrlparm]LLdegCSTRTAPSASEVCJCACJCBUNIT #1______

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AppendixUnipro 3.5Rev. 0. 00November 30, 1995_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997__________________________________________________________

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AppendixUnipro 3.5Rev. 0. 00November 30, 1995EALEEALFDIP switchsettingscircle ONUNIT #1UNIT #2UNIT #3UNIT #4

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997__________________________________________________________

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AppendixUnipro 3.5Rev. 0. 00November 30, 1995_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997__________________________________________________________

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Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997This 4 digit 14-segment display provides the value of the pro

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AppendixUnipro 3.5Rev. 0. 00November 30, 19955 6 7 85 6 7 8___________________________________________________________________________________________

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997

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Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997 Fault indicates that an open circuit is detected at the sign

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Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997KeyboardThe UNIPRO keyboard consists of ten keys for operatin

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Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997This key selects the Control Parameter Entermode where the Pr

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Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997usually used to select which digit is to bemodified in a data

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Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997usually used to selectwhich digit is to bemodified in a data

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997[ControlParameter]SetupMe

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997nuMENUCONMENUINPMENUAOUTMENUCOMMENUPROGpbxxxxin

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997quenceof“INA”repeatsforinputsB

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Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Two (2) control output triacs for use in single or dual contr

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997andC.:thescreenrepeatsfornu

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997mbers0-8decimalandhexandhexn

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997umbers9-f.Thisindicatesthatthe

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997repeatingscreenshavebeenleftout

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997betweenthefirstandlastnumbers.

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Control Parameter KeyMenu SelectionsThe following shows th

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997etdisplayoptions Descriptio

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997tionalband0 to 99.99Reset0 to9.99Rate 1 to250Cycletime ins

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997onpercentoutput-100 to100Lowlimitonpercentoutput-1

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997CON menu Continued...Processdisplay Setdisplay

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Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997InstallationInstallation LocationThe UNIPRO instrument is des

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997_XX =tp fortimeproportioning.tc fortimeproportioni

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997ms formotorwithslidewirefeedbackof forOFF /ONcontroloc for

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997od forOFF /ONdualpp forpositionproportioningLOC, I

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997INP menuInput A, B, or C values andactions are pro

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997hoices DescriptionLIN,Tc,Off,

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997ProgLinearizationforinputA:

Strany 154 - Branch Statements

MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997LINforlinearTc?Forthe

Strany 155 - Writing and Editing a Program

Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997rmocoupletype*OffP

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997rogforProgrammed.InputChasthree

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Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997

Strany 158

Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997morechoicesL30,L50,andL100.

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997YES, NOColdjunctioncompensationactiveforinput A-999to9999I

Strany 160 - Alarm Messages

Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997mmode0 to 3InputAdisplayeddecimal pointlocation fo

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997AOUT menuP

Strany 162 - Unipro 3.5

Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997PO,INB,P20,P2

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 19971,Analogoutput1source*REFN, PROG, TEMP,AUX-9

Strany 164 - Status Display Page

Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 199799to9999Analogoutput1offset

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 19970to9999Analogoutput1range

Strany 166 - Maintence and Troubleshooting

Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Analog out put 2choices are the samemenu items rep

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997COM menuProcessdisplay Setdisplay

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Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 19973. Repeat step 2 for the opposite side of the unit.4.

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997tionH orF, Eor NHostcommunicationssetupand 0 to 3T

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997H orF, E orNAuxcommunicationssetup and0to3NO,YESSlave

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997controllersetpoint offsetTheUNIPRO cantransfer 7sl

Strany 172 - Board Calibration

MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 19972 = 96003 = 19.2k

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997PROG menuProcessdisplay Setdisplay

Strany 174 - Slidewire Board Calibration

MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997ptionNO,YESAutostart-upNO,YESAutoprogram startNO, YESAsync

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997LocklevelThemostaccessiblelevel is3, theleast is0.

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997[Cntl Parm], [Enter], [Enter],[Enter] must be pressed.

Strany 177 - Digital Interfaces

Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997EVTS menuProcessdisplay Setdisplayoptio

Strany 178 - "X" Protocol

MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997 DescriptionNO,YESExternaleventboardsactive1200

Strany 179 - Parameter Table

Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997On subsequent removals and installations the rearpanel can be

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 19970 to 4 Eventspartitioninternal0 to16Externalanalo

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997through 15respectively.XXX Externalanalogboardmodulelinea

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997All thermocouple displays have TC X format where X

Strany 183 - Message Protocol

MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997[Alarm Set] keyThe [Alarm Set] key also sets someparameter

Strany 184 - November 30, 1995

Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Rev. 8.00November 30, 1995ayoptions DescriptionSeenotesAlarm1mode.Selectswhichvariable, type

Strany 185 - Host Software

MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997ofalarm,andwhether directorreverseacting.Seenotesbelow.-99

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Rev. 8.00November 30, 1995Alarm1 turnondelaytime inseconds.0 to250Alarm1 turnoffdelaytime inseconds. At this point,

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997D This isDIRECToperation foralarm actuation(i.e. the cont

Strany 188 - Passwords

Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Rev. 8.00November 30, 1995programmed setpoint is at 0.80, the alarmwill trigger at 0.90 and 0.70.)DEV Alarm actuation

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997[SETPT] keyParameter entry under the [Setpt] key isthe sam

Strany 190 - SPECIFICATION

Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997Three types of Proportional control are:1. Time-Proportioning

Strany 191

Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Rev. 8.00November 30, 1995ayoptions Description-999 to9999Control loopsetpoint.Thelocation of

Strany 192 - Specifications

MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997thesetpoint willbeautomatically setbasedon thecontrol loop

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Setup and ConfigurationUnipro 3.5Rev. 8.00November 30, 1995accessed bythehostcomputersystem.

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997

Strany 195 - Glossary

OperationUNIPRO 3.5Rev. 11.00December 30,1995OPERATIONOnce installation and setupand configuration are complete,the day to day operation needs ofthe U

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MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997 Correct the problem or do whatthe programmed alarm indic

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OperationUNIPRO 3.5Rev. 11.00December 30,1995SETPOINT PARAMETERSDisplay Parameters DescriptionStpt Setpoint The SETdisplay window linerepresents

Strany 198 - Appendix A

MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997PROG/AUTO/MAN The Operation Mode for controlof programs is

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OperationUNIPRO 3.5Rev. 11.00December 30,1995Either the percent ON time(time-proportion) or valve position(position proportion) is displayedin the SET

Strany 200 - Appendix

MMI Product DocumentationUnipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997PROGRAM OPERATIONSRunning a Program1. Press [PROG/AUTO/MAN

Strany 201 - Furnace #_________________

Marathon Monitors Inc.Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997more details). The output control is based on 0 to 99% of th

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