Table 4-31 Bcd Prompts - Honeywell VRX180 User Manual

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BCD
Converts up to 8 discrete inputs' binary coded decimal into an unsigned integer and output the integer
as CVn OV. For example, 00000100 = 4.
On the instrument, when the enable is triggered, the set point program specified by the value of CVn OV
is copied from internal storage to the Profile function block(s) where the profile(s) can be programmed
or executed.
Table 4-31 describes the BCD prompts. See Table 4-2 for additional prompts.
Prompt
OUT LOW LIMIT
OFF or number
OUT HIGH LIMIT
BIT 0
OFF, discrete parameter, 0,
1
through
BIT 7
ENABLE
OFF, discrete parameter, 0,
1
Example #1, loading a 2-profile program
You are programming a 2-programmer instrument. According to Table 4-32, a 2-programmer
instrument can run 2 profiles at a time and can store in its internal memory up to 6 programs, each
containing 2 profiles.
Suppose the BCD bits are programmed as follows: Bit 2 = 1, Bit 1 = 1, Bit 0 = 0. This sequence of bits
equals the number 6 and is the value of CVn OV. When the Enable discrete is triggered ON(1), the
profiles in Program #6 will be loaded from internal memory into the function blocks for Profile #1 and
Profile #2, where they can be edited or run.
Example #2, loading a 4-profile program
You are programming a 4-programmer instrument. According to Table 4-32, a 4-programmer
instrument can run 4 profiles at a time and can store in its internal memory up to 3 programs, each
containing 4 profiles.
Suppose the BCD bits are programmed as follows: Bit 2 = 0, Bit 1 = 1, Bit 0 = 0. This sequence of bits
equals the number 2 and is the value of CVn OV. When the Enable discrete is triggered ON(1), the
profiles in Program #2 will be loaded from internal memory into the function blocks for Profiles #1
through #4, where they can be edited or run.

Table 4-31 BCD Prompts

Range/Selections
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Displayed output value will be clamped and will flash when
these limits are exceeded.
The binary coded decimal represented by the states of these
discretes will be converted into an unsigned integer. BIT 7 is
the most significant bit and BIT 0 is the least significant bit.
On the instrument, when this discrete transitions from off(0)
to on(1), the specified program's profile(s) will be loaded from
internal memory to the Profile function block(s). See Table
4-32.
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